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Gajakessari 2014

★ 4.86 votes165 min📅 2014-05-23

Gajakessari (2014) is a unique blend of romance and action set against the backdrop of temple traditions in Karnataka. Directed by S.

Director: S. Krishna

Cast

Yash
Yash
Krishna / Bahubali
Amulya
Amulya
Meera
John Vijay
John Vijay
Rana
Anant Nag
Anant Nag
Pontiff of Shankara Narayana Mutt
Prabhakar
Prabhakar
Rana's henchmen
Shahbaz Khan
Shahbaz Khan
King Verma
Rangayana Raghu
Rangayana Raghu
Forrest Officer Agni
Sadhu Kokila
Sadhu Kokila
Chuncha
Girija Lokesh
Girija Lokesh
Yash's mother
Mandya Ramesh
Mandya Ramesh

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gajakessari (2014) about?

Gajakessari (2014) tells the story of Baddi Krishna, a carefree young man thrust into a role he never wanted—as the successor to a temple's chief. Despite his reluctance, circumstances force him to embrace his new responsibilities while navigating love and rebellion.

Who directed Gajakessari?

S. Krishna directed Gajakessari, bringing a fresh perspective to the blend of romance and action in this 2014 film.

Who stars in Gajakessari?

The film stars Yash as Baddi Krishna, Amulya as the female lead, with Anant Nag, John Vijay, and Shahbaz Khan rounding out the main cast.

Is Gajakessari (2014) worth watching?

While Gajakessari isn't a widely reviewed title, its unique premise and Yash's charismatic performance make it a curious watch for fans of romantic action dramas. The mix of traditional themes and modern conflicts offers something different, though expectations should align with its niche appeal.

How long is Gajakessari?

Gajakessari runs for 165 minutes, giving ample time for its blend of drama, romance, and action.

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About Gajakessari (2014) — Yash breaks tradition in this romantic action drama

Gajakessari (2014) is a unique blend of romance and action set against the backdrop of temple traditions in Karnataka. Directed by S. Krishna, the film follows Baddi Krishna, played by Yash, a rebellious young man who becomes an unlikely successor to the temple chief, despite his disinterest in religious duties. With Anant Nag as the powerful Matadhipathi, the story explores themes of destiny versus choice, tradition versus modernity, and the clash between personal aspirations and community expectations.

The atmosphere balances fiery confrontations with tender romantic moments, as Krishna's journey takes unexpected turns when he falls in love with Amulya's character. The film's narrative weaves together high-energy action sequences with emotional depth, creating a cinematic experience that feels both raw and heartfelt. As a Yash starrer, Gajakessari offers a glimpse into his versatility, stepping beyond his usual roles to deliver a character-driven drama.