Janatha Garage () is a 2016 Indian Telugu language-language Action film written and directed by Koratala Siva and produced by Mythri Movie Makers. The film stars an ensemble cast including Mohanlal, N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Unni Mukundan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Nithya Menen. Devi Sri Prasad composed the music for the film, while Tirru and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao handled the cinematography and editing.
The film follows Anand (N. T. Rama Rao Jr.), an environmental activist who comes to Hyderabad to attend a seminar, where an unexpected encounter with Sathyam (Mohanlal), a mechanic who runs a Organized crime called "Janatha Garage" for the oppressed, changes his purpose in life.
Janatha Garage was released worldwide on 1 September 2016 and received positive reviews from the critics. The film registered the highest opening day collection for a Telugu film with over ₹41 crore in 2016 becoming the second-highest Telugu opening of all-time behind , at the time. It was the highest-grossing Telugu film of 2016.
It won two awards at the 64th National Film AwardsSpecial Jury Award for Mohanlal and Best Choreography for Raju Sundaram. It also won seven Popular Feature Film, Best Actor ( N. T. Rama Rao Jr.), Best Supporting Actor (Mohanlal), Best Story Writer (Koratala Siva), Best Choreographer (Sundaram), Best Art Director (A. S. Prakash) and Best Lyricist (Ramajogayya Sastry). It also won the state Gaddar Award for Third Best Feature Film.
Janatha Garage becomes popular for those seeking justice for the underprivileged. Shiva marries and has a son Anand. One day Mukesh, a powerful and corrupt entrepreneur, visits and warns Sathyam to stop interfering in his business. A few days later, Shiva and his wife are ambushed and killed by Mukesh's men. Chandrashekar asks Sathyam to give up his work for Anand's sake. Instead, Sathyam gives him to Suresh, Anand's maternal uncle, so he will be safe and grow up away from Janatha Garage.
As an adult, Anand is an environmental science graduate and activist in Mumbai, with the same fighting spirit as Sathyam, constantly worrying Suresh. Anand and Suresh's daughter, Bujji, have been in love since their childhood, much to the delight of her parents. Anand meets Anu, a fellow student, and scolds her for using firecrackers during Diwali, but the two quickly become friends. Anand gets into a fight with a powerful local MLA over environmental rights. Fearing for his safety, Suresh sends him away to Hyderabad under the pretext of a university exchange program.
Meanwhile, in Hyderabad, Sathyam gets into an accident planned by Mukesh, but recovers. As Sathyam was asked to limit his stress, his allies turn people away from Janatha Garage. Sathyam asks his son, Raghava, to take over, but he refuses, instead marrying Mukesh's daughter, Riya, without his family's approval and in the hopes of becoming a big businessman. Anand fights off Raghava's thugs to stop an illegal mining site. Sathyam meets with Anand, not knowing they are related. Impressed by him and his ideals, Sathyam asks him to take over the garage, and he agrees, becoming a part of the household and reviving Janatha Garage.
Chandrashekar, now the Commissioner of Police, tries to dissuade Anand from Janatha Garage but fails. He looks up Anand's family, and brings Suresh and his family to Sathyam's house, revealing Sathyam and Anand's connection. Afraid for Bujji's safety, Suresh tells Anand to choose either Bujji or Janatha Garage. Choosing his father's family, Anand and Bujji tearfully say goodbye, and she marries someone else. Raghava and Riya leave Sathyam's house because of their uncultured lifestyle creating a ruckus with Anand and the family. Anand reconnects with Anu, revealed to be Chandrashekar's daughter. Anu tells Anand that she's attracted to him, and they fall in love with each other.
Several bomb blasts occurred in Hyderabad. Bose, one of Sathyam's closest allies, loses his fiancée in the blasts. Soon after, Bose is found dead, with police believing he committed suicide. When the police chief tells Chandrashekar to close the bomb blast case, he asks Janatha Garage for help. Anand tracks down the goons responsible for the blast and, in the process, discovers Bose was killed by Raghava. Bose found out that Raghava and Mukesh planned the blasts to undermine Janatha Garage's government influence. Sathyam decides that even though Raghava is his son, he cannot live after committing many atrocities. Janatha Garage finds Mukesh and Raghava's hideout, beating up their men to get to them. Anand kills Mukesh; cornered, Raghava pleads for mercy, but Sathyam arrives and kills him without remorse. The film ends with Sathyam and his family celebrating Diwali when Anand gets a call to help someone. Anu, now married to Anand, encourages him to go and tells him that no firecrackers will be set off till he comes back.
After a brief break, NTR joined the sets of the film on 5 May 2016, while Mohanlal was reported to join the shoot only in June 2016, as he had to complete wrapping up his Priyadarshan-directorial Oppam (2016). Mohanlal later joined the sets in Hyderabad. Few portions of the film shot in Chennai, were wrapped in the end of the month. Mohanlal completed his portions on mid-June. The team underwent post-production formalities during the intermediate schedule, whilst the makers planned for a grand song shoot. While the makers planned to rope Tamannaah Bhatia, for the song shoot, her dates were not available and the team chose Kajal Aggarwal. On 23 August 2016, the makers announced that they have completed the shooting of the film.
Behindwoods praised Janatha Garage album as a "promising one from DSP- Koratala Siva after the super successful Srimanthudu", and gave 2.75 out of 5 stars. Indiaglitz gave 3.25 out of 5, stating "The album passes muster in terms of the music." Moviecrow gave the album 2.25 out of 5 and then stated "Devi Sri Prasad's Janatha Garage is far from his best work and the album is filled with hackneyed tunes which bog down the listener's interest." 123Teugu stated "The album is an emotional one which gives importance to the situations in the film and will grow on you more when you listen to them multiple times."
Janatha Garage was released on 1610 screens in India and around 2010 screens worldwide. It was one of the biggest release for a Telugu film. Preview shows were started across US theatres on 31 August. The movie ran for 50 days in 39 centers in AP and Telangana.
It was also dubbed in Malayalam and released in Kerala by Maxlab Cinemas and Entertainments. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Janta Garage and released on YouTube by Goldmines Telefilms on 24 June 2017. The film was also dubbed in Odia language as Janatha Gyarege by Raja Ram Cine Production in 2018.
Aashirvad Cinemas bought the rights for the Kerala region for , the Karnataka rights were sold for . SPI Cinemas acquired the Tamil Nadu theatrical rights for . It was sold for , for various distributors in the rest of India. The overseas rights were sold for .
G. Ragesh of Onmanorama gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Koratala Siva, has tried to keep Janatha Garage as entertaining as possible for regular audience of Telugu films with a mix of popular ingredients. Siva deserves applause for finding Mohanlal fit to play his kind-hearted don with a salt and pepper beard." Goutham V. S. of The Indian Express gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Despite a good message, Mohanlal and Jr NTR film is a predictable, run-of-the-mill drama that fails to offer anything new." Srivatsan of India Today gave 1.5/5 stars and wrote "Janatha Garage is garnished with masala ingredients that only cater to entertainment-seeking audiences. Siva somehow readies the audience for a promising entertainer; however, ends up delivering a bland surreal revenge drama."
Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote "NTR and Mohanlal’s performances save an otherwise tepid film." Latha Srinivasan of Firstpost wrote "Janatha Garage may not be one of director Koratala Siva's best films but it is a film that has its moments where Mohanlal and NTR Jr shine." Govind Vijaykumar of Deccan Chronicle wrote "Janatha Garage falls short of expectations. It is slower than Koratala Siva’s earlier films. The director has chosen a good subject, but he has failed to narrate the same properly. Except for a few interesting scenes, the film is predictable and outdated."
According to a report from International Business Times, the movie collected more than within 18 days, thus becoming the second Telugu film in the year, to cross this mark after Sarrainodu (2016). At the end of its theatrical run, the film collected , emerging as the highest grossing Telugu cinema film of the year, and also the third biggest grosser of Telugu cinema.
64th National Film Awards | Special Jury Award | Mohanlal | ||
Best Choreography | Raju Sundaram (for "Pranaamam") | |||
Nandi Awards | Best Popular Feature Film | Y. Naveen, Y. Ravi Shankar, C. V. Mohan | ||
Best Actor | N. T. Rama Rao Jr. | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Mohanlal | |||
Best Story Writer | Koratala Siva | |||
Best Choreographer | Raju Sundaram (for "Pranaamam") | |||
Best Art Director | A. S. Prakash | |||
Best Lyricist | Ramajogayya Sastry (for "Pranaamam") | |||
64th Filmfare Awards South | Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu | Koratala Siva | ||
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu | Mohanlal | |||
Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist – Telugu | Ramajogayya Sastry (for "Pranaamam") | |||
Best Choreography | Sekhar (for "Apple Beauty") | |||
6th South Indian International Movie Awards | SIIMA Award for Best Film (Telugu) | Mythri Movie Makers | ||
SIIMA Award for Best Director (Telugu) | Koratala Siva | |||
SIIMA Award for Best Actor (Telugu) | N. T. Rama Rao Jr. | |||
SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actor (Telugu) | Mohanlal | |||
Best Playback Singer – Male | Shankar Mahadevan (for "Pranaamam") | |||
Best Playback Singer – Female | Geetha Madhuri (for "Pakka Local") | |||
SIIMA Award for Best Music Director (Telugu) | Devi Sri Prasad | |||
SIIMA Award for Best Lyricist (Telugu) | Ramajogayya Sastry (for "Pranaamam") | |||
2nd IIFA Utsavam | Best Picture | Mythri Movie Makers | ||
Best Director | Koratala Siva | |||
Best Actor | N. T. Rama Rao Jr. | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Mohanlal | |||
Best Music Direction | Devi Sri Prasad | |||
Best Lyrics | Ramajogayya Sastry (for "Pranaamam") | |||
Best Playback Singer – Male | Shankar Mahadevan (for "Pranaamam") | |||
Best Playback Singer – Female | Geetha Madhuri (for "Pakka Local") | |||
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