Critics Review
3.50
Ambitious Effort which Works Considerably
Krish and Balayya have come together to present us with a larger than life tale of an ancient ruler, an attempt that works to a large extent. While it does not end up as memorable as expected, it has enough that goes in its favour to merit a viewing at the theatres.(more)
Source: Sethumadhavan, MovieCrow
3.50
Heroic Historical Drama
With Kanche, Krish created many paths and gave Telugu cinema a new direction. He continues his astonishing work by narrating a hard hitting and entertaining story of an unsung king in a thumping manner. Films like these come very rarely and icing on the cake is the presence of Balakrishna who single...(more)
Source: 123telugu Team, 123telugu.com
3.50
Gautamiputra Satakarni Movie Review
Gautamiputra Satakarni is certainly a must-watch for someone who feels strongly about the Telugu culture, language and history. And for others, it's a story you'll appreciate.(more)
Source: Srividya Palaparthi, Times Of India
3.00
Novelty wins the battle
Finally, the novelty and the subject from the pages of Telugu history is a great pick that we should lay back and consider as "mark-as-read" for this Sankranthi. And Balayya can cherish it for making it his 100th film.(more)
Source: Krishna Vamsi, Indian Express
3.25
Untold story of a Telugu King
It�s a known fact that cinemas act as teaching tools for history. We might not learn about history in textbooks, but if it's made as a cinema, it creates a long-standing impact. When I was a kid, if anybody asks me to name a king, my immediate response would be Sri Krishna Devarayalu as I had seen ...(more)
Source: Jeevi, Idlebrain
3.50
It's a visual treat
Gautamiputra Satakarni is an original story and everyone, especially the Telugu population, should know about it. Krish should be appreciated for coming up with a script like this and narrating it in interestingly. The film is also memorable for its content and the excellent performance by Balayya.(more)
Source: Suresh Kavirayani, Deccan Chronicle
3.00
Balakrishna's film hits the right chords
Satakarni's soul is not Balakrishna or Krish, but music composer Chirantan Bhatt, whose background score is bloody amazing. Before the climax, Satakarni and his troops shake a leg to the song Gana Gana Gana, which looks far stretched from its core. The song Saaho Saarvabowma Saaho is easily the best...(more)
Source: Srivatsan , India Today
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Music Tracks
No. | Song Title | Lyric Writer | Performer(s) | Listen here | |
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1 | “Ekimeedaa” | Seetarama Sastry | Udit Narayan,Shreya Ghoshal | ||
2 | “Gana Gana Gana” | Seetarama Sastry | Simha,Anand Bhaskar,Vamsi | ||
3 | “Mrignayanaa” | Seetarama Sastry | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam,Shreya Ghoshal | ||
4 | “Saaho Saarvabowma Saaho” | Seetarama Sastry | Vijayprakash,Keerti Sagathiya | ||
5 | “Singhamu Pai Langhinchenu (Kadhaa Gaanam)” | Vijayprakash | |||
6 | “Jukebox” | Listen |