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Gang Leader Movie Review: 35 Years Later, Here’s Why Chiranjeevi’s Classic Remains Special
Chiranjeevi’s Gang Leader completes 35 years, marking another milestone for the Telugu cinema classic. Take a look at its story, cast, iconic moments, box office journey and lasting fan appeal.

The story behind the blockbuster
Telugu cinema has seen many game-changing hits, and Chiranjeevi's films often top that list. 'Gang Leader' is an all-time classic that gave a new definition to mass entertainers. The film just completed 35 years since its release on May 9, 1991. It was this movie that truly placed Megastar Chiranjeevi on the 'Number One' throne. Director Vijaya Bapineedu's vision, the Paruchuri Brothers' powerful dialogues, and Bappi Lahiri's music all came together to make it an industry hit.
The film featured a star-studded cast including Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, Rao Gopal Rao, Anandaraj, Sarath Kumar, Murali Mohan, and Nirmalamma. Let's find out why this movie became such a massive blockbuster.
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The plot of Gang Leader
The story revolves around three brothers: Raghupathi (Murali Mohan), Raghava (Sarath Kumar), and Rajaram (Chiranjeevi). Raghupathi is the responsible elder, while Raghava is studying for his IAS exams. Rajaram is the carefree younger brother who roams around with his gang of four friends. He is so dedicated to his family that he even goes to jail to arrange money for his brother's education. But tragedy strikes when the city's goons, Ekambaram (Rao Gopal Rao) and Kanakambaram (Anandaraj), brutally murder Raghupathi.
How does Rajaram uncover the conspiracy behind his brother's death? And how does he, with the help of his gang and girlfriend Kanyakumari (Vijayashanti), get his revenge? The film also has a twist involving Kanyakumari's own tragic past.
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Performances and Technical Brilliance
Chiranjeevi's performance as Rajaram was simply electrifying. His attitude, dance moves, and fight sequences drove the audience wild. His iconic dialogue, 'Cheyyi chusava entha rough ga undo.. rough aadinchesthaanu' (See how rough my hand is? I'll rough you up), is still legendary in Telugu cinema. Vijayashanti, as Kanyakumari, was a perfect match for him, with her impeccable comic timing. Their on-screen chemistry was a major highlight.
The supporting cast, including Murali Mohan, Sarath Kumar, and Rao Gopal Rao, also delivered solid performances. Bappi Lahiri's music was another hero of the film. His background score for the action scenes was mind-blowing, and the songs were sensational. The track 'Vaana Vaana Velluvaye' is an evergreen chartbuster even today. Lok Singh's cinematography and Vijaya Bapineedu's tight screenplay kept the movie moving at a super-fast pace.
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Nagababu's sacrifice for Chiranjeevi
Here's a fun fact: this film was not originally meant for Chiranjeevi, but for his brother Nagababu. Director Vijaya Bapineedu first planned a family drama with Nagababu, something like 'Bommarillu', and even had a title, 'Arevo Samba'.
However, Nagababu himself insisted that a mass film of this scale would be perfect only for Chiranjeevi. When the initial story didn't impress the Megastar, the Paruchuri Brothers stepped in and completely transformed it into a mass entertainer.
It's often said that if Nagababu had done this film and it became a hit, he too might have become a big commercial hero. However, the Mega family has never officially confirmed this story. The title 'Gang Leader' itself was borrowed from a popular serial written by Satyamurthy (music director Devi Sri Prasad's father) in 'Megastar' magazine.
Another interesting tidbit is that Chiranjeevi shot the famous 'Vaana Vaana Velluvaye' song while suffering from a 104-degree fever, showing his incredible professionalism.
Release Records & Box Office Tsunami
The moment 'Gang Leader' hit theatres, audiences flocked to see it. Released in 1991, the film collected a worldwide share of around ₹10 crore, becoming the highest-grossing Telugu film at the time. It ran for 100 days in over 50 centres and for more than 200 days in several major cities.
The film's 100-day celebration was a record-breaking event in itself. The team held functions in Tirupati, Hyderabad, Eluru, and Vijayawada on the same day—Chiranjeevi's birthday—travelling between cities in a special helicopter. After this massive success, Chiranjeevi started charging ₹1.25 crore per film. This made him the highest-paid actor in India, earning more than Amitabh Bachchan at the time, a fact that grabbed national headlines.
'Gang Leader' was later remade in Hindi as 'Aaj Ka Goonda Raj' with Chiranjeevi in the lead, and it was a box office hit there as well. 'Gang Leader' isn't just a film; it's a phenomenon that set the template for mass cinema. You can still watch and enjoy this classic on YouTube.
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