| 1 | '''Gayam''' |
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| 3 | |
| 4 | 1993 140’ col Telugu |
| 5 | d/co-st/sc Ram Gopal Varma pc S.S. Creations |
| 6 | p Y. Surendra co-st Mani Rathnam dial Posani |
| 7 | Krishna Murali lyr Seetharama Sastry c Rasool |
| 8 | m Sri |
| 9 | lp Jagapathi Babu, Revathi, Urmila Matondkar, |
| 10 | Kota Srinivasa Rao, Sivakrishna, Charan Raj, |
| 11 | Rami Reddy |
| 12 | |
| 13 | |
| 14 | Durga (Babu) loses his brother Mohan Krishna |
| 15 | (Raj) in a gang massacre and vows revenge. In |
| 16 | the process, he loses his girlfriend (Revathi) to |
| 17 | an honest cop (Sivakrishna), who in turn is out |
| 18 | to get Durga. The police authorities, however, |
| 19 | have to seek the outlawed hero’s help in order |
| 20 | to get the real villain (Rao). A second love |
| 21 | interest features Matondkar, made famous as |
| 22 | the lead in Varma’s Hindi film Rangeela |
| 23 | (1995). An elaborately choreographed, violent |
| 24 | hit known especially for Rao’s performance as |
| 25 | the liquor contractor villain. The film makes |
| 26 | direct reference to the well-documented reallife |
| 27 | gang wars in Vijaywada between the |
| 28 | Devineni and Vangaveeti families. |
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| 30 | [[Film]] |