
The animator's 18-second video, Gangeeeeeeee!! (Tribute to Manichitrathazhu) has clocked over one lakh views (and counting) on his Instagram page, In what he calls "a tribute to Manichitrathazhu", Aju has given a comic twist to the scene where actor Shobana dances to the song 'Oru Murai Vanthu Parthaya', interchanging between her characters, Ganga, and Nagavalli, the dancer. Amidst these circumstances, a new police inspector, Sardaar Gabbar Singh, takes charge of the Rattanpur Police Station and soon, he falls in love with Arshi and also locks horns with Bhairon Singh to put an end to his atrocities."I am still on cloud nine!" Aju Mohan cannot stop gushing ever since his humorous take on the scene from Malayalam classic Manichitrathazhu has gone viral.

Arshi is a lonesome princess, who wants to come to their rescue however, she finds herself in a helpless situation. Sardaar Gabbar Singh Story: Vikram In the former princely state of Rattanpur, Bhairon Singh, a feudal landlord, wreaks havoc on the lives of villagers when he decides to usurp their lands by brute force. To Sum up, Sardaar Gabbar Singh disappoints audience and fans alike for big time. Makers should have taken care of the content first. This half is a crap compared to first half except for some heroic acts. Second half starts in the same age old routine way where antagonist asses his power and it’s disturbance by protagonist. It is a good half for fans and not okay for others. This half can be concluded as by Pawan Kalyan for his fans with Pawan Kalyan. This half goes on with only Power Star’s style and charismatic acts. Scenes and situations are conceived putting just fans in mind. His mannerisms and acts involved in solving problems of Rattanpur people make fans go gaga over them. Sardaar Gabbar Singh starts with a biggest problem created by antagonist to the innocents of Rattanpur and sorrounding areas and people hoping for a person to stand for them as a leader and solve their problems.
