Laila (2025 film)
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Directed by | Ram Narayan |
Written by | Vasudeva Murthy |
Produced by | Sahu Garapati |
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Cinematography | Richard Prasad |
Edited by | Sagar Dadi |
Music by | Leon James |
Production company | Shine Screens |
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Running time | 136 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Laila is a 2025 Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Ram Narayan. It was produced by Sahu Garapati under Shine Screens. It stars Vishwak Sen and Akanksha Sharma in the lead.[2][3][4] The film was released on 14 February 2025 and was a critical and commercial failure.[5]
Plot
[edit]Sonu Model is a skilled beautician who runs a thriving beauty salon in the heart of Hyderabad's Old City. Known for his impeccable makeup artistry and unique ability to transform appearances, he has built a reputation among his clients. One day, Sonu notices that one of his clients, Jyoti, looks dull, and he asks her the reason for her sadness. She tells him that her husband, Nagaraj's, cooking oil business is not profitable and that improving it might require an investment of two lakhs rupees. Moved by her story, Sonu decides to help Jyoti by lending her two lakhs and instantly transfers the money to her account. He also tells her that they can use his photo for their cooking oil business, which may help them succeed. Then, a woman comes to the beauty parlor, claiming to be the wife of Sub-inspector Shankar, and demands all services for free. Sonu calls Kamala, Shankar's actual wife, and informs her that Shankar's second wife has come to his parlor. The two wives of Shankar fight in front of the parlor, and Shankar arrives to calm them down, but both wives leave him. Enraged at being exposed, Shankar becomes furious and is determined to take revenge on Sonu.
Khaidi, a man obsessed with Chiranjeevi's movies, is searching for a bride for his son Rustum, along with his wife Subhalekha. However, Khaidi rejects every potential bride, insisting that he wants a daughter-in-law named after a Chiranjeevi movie. Meanwhile, Rustum locks Satthi, a man who had messed with Rustum's father Khaidi, inside a goat shed after learning that Khaidi had rejected the marriage alliance. That night, Shankar meets Khalil Bhai and offers him money to cut off Sonu's fingers. As instructed, Khalil Bhai tries to attack Sonu, but Sonu manages to defeat him and his goons. It is there that Sonu sees Jenny in a nearby tiffin center and falls for her instantly. The following day, he meets her at the gym and tries to impress her. Although she is hesitant at first, as they meet over the next few days, she also falls for him. Defeated, Khalil Bhai meets Rustum and asks him to warn Sonu on his behalf. However, Rustum thinks that since Sonu runs a beauty parlor, he might be the key to finding a suitable bride, and orders his sidekick to abduct all the unmarried girls from Sonu's beauty parlor. At the same time, a lady and her daughter Sundari visit Sonu at the parlor and ask him to give Sundari a makeover to change her appearance. Sonu works on transforming Sundari's look using makeup, but just then, Rustum's henchmen try to abduct Sonu's clients. Sonu beats up the henchmen and completes Sundari's makeover, completely changing her appearance. Seeing his henchmen beaten up, Rustum rushes into the beauty parlor, where he bumps into Sundari and is impressed by her new look.
Later, Rustum and his family visit Sundari and her family, propose marriage, and then Rustum marries Sundari. Throughout their courtship, Sundari was fully covered in makeup. The next morning, after the wedding night, when she serves coffee to Khaidi without makeup, he is shocked and becomes paralyzed. Rustum's henchmen vandalize the beauty parlor by throwing stones and chase Sonu, Jenny, and Sonu's friend Pinky. They manage to escape and hide in Waseem Chacha's clothing store. There, they see the news that the cooking oil used for the wedding of Sundari and Rustum was Minar oil, which is adulterated. As a result, over a hundred people fall ill and are hospitalized. Since Sonu's photo was used on the oil cans, Shankar fabricates a case against Sonu, and the police are searching for him. With no other choice, Sonu decides to disguise himself as a woman named Laila by applying makeup, wearing clothing, and using a wig. The next day, pretending to be Laila, he opens the beauty parlor. Rustum is impressed by Laila's looks during the parlor's opening ceremony and befriends her. When Rustum returns home, he tells his mother, Subhalekha, that he met a girl, but she is enraged and tries to attack him. Sundari intervenes, suggesting that they meet the girl in person and consider marriage if she is beautiful. Rustum's mother asks him to bring Laila so they can meet her.
Sonu, dressed as Laila, meets his old clients in a secret meeting and explains that he is pretending to be a woman only to save the beauty parlor, which is the only thing his mother, Sita, left for him. Meanwhile, Jyoti tries to contact someone, but her husband, Nagaraj, stops her. Jyoti asks him not to betray Sonu, but he slaps her and snatches the phone from her. After meeting his clients, Sonu, disguised as Laila, drives back to his beauty parlor but is stopped by a police constable who asks for his driving license. Since there is no driving license in the name of Laila, Laila tries to bribe the police, but the police constable, Krishna, reports this to Sub-inspector Shankar. When Laila approaches Shankar, he lusts after her and tries to flirt, but is interrupted by Rustum, who drops Laila off at the beauty parlor and invites her to his birthday party. Laila, Jenny, and Pinky attend the party. Rustum's mother examines Laila's skin and says it's not just makeup, and she likes the girl, making Rustum happy that he has found a beautiful woman. Later, Satthi and his brothers-in-law try to kill Rustum, but Laila and Rustum manage to beat them.
In order to find Jyoti and her husband Nagaraj, Laila meets Shankar and offers to help him arrest Sonu if he brings Nagaraj to the location she specifies. Believing Laila, Shankar brings Nagaraj to the designated place, where, as planned, Jenny, Pinky, and other clients of Sonu abduct Nagaraj. Meanwhile, Rustum abducts Laila and takes her to a marriage hall to marry her. Shankar discovers the marriage hall and engages in a fight with Rustum over Laila. During the fight, Laila's wig falls off, revealing that it is actually Sonu who has been pretending to be Laila. Later, Sonu, Jenny, and Sonu's clients prove Sonu's innocence in the adulterated cooking oil case by bringing Jyoti and Nagaraj to court. Ultimately, Rustum and his parents accept Sundari.
Cast
[edit]- Vishwak Sen as Sonu Model (Laila)
- Akanksha Sharma as Jenny
- Babloo Prithiveeraj as Inspector Shankar
- Abhimanyu Singh as Rustum
- Kamakshi Bhaskarla as Sundari, Sonu's wife
- Praneeth Reddy Kallem as Sonu's assistant
- Vineet Kumar as Khaidi
- Keerthi Chawla as Sita, Sonu's mother
- Manik Reddy as Chari
- Surabhi Prabhavathi as Rustum's mother
- Mallesh Balast as Waseem Chacha, cloth shop owner
Production
[edit]On 3 July 2024, the announcement of the film was made through a muhurtham pooja ceremony in Hyderabad. A special first-look poster of the film was unveiled during the event attended by filmmaker K. Raghavendra Rao, director Harish Shankar, and producer Venkata Satish Kilaru.[6][7]
Soundtrack
[edit]Laila | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 2025 | |||
Recorded | 2024–2025 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 10:25 | |||
Language | Telugu | |||
Label | Junglee Music | |||
Producer | Leon James | |||
Leon James chronology | ||||
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The film score and soundtrack album of the film was composed by Leon James, in his fourth collaboration with Vishwak after Paagal (2021), Ori Devuda (2022), and Das Ka Dhamki (2023).
All music is composed by Leon James
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Sonu Model" | Vishwak Sen | Narayanan Ravishankar, Reshma Shyam | 4:07 |
2. | "Icchukundam Baby" | Purnachary | Adithya R.K., M. M. Manasi | 3:29 |
3. | "Oho Rathamma" | Penchal Das | Penchal Das, Madhu Priya | 2:49 |
Total length: | 10:25 |
Release
[edit]Laila had theatrical release on 14 February 2025, coinciding with Valentine's Day.[8]
Reception
[edit]Laila received highly negative reviews from critics.
Critical response
[edit]Telugucinema.com gave a rating of 1.75 out of 5 and stated that "it's an utter tedious effort, replete with lewd dialogues and retrogressive notions".[9] Deccan Chronicle rated the film 1 out of 5 and called it "loud, vulgar, and terrible comedy".[10] The Hindu cited it a "crass narrative" while stating that "stalking, objectifying women, treating them as props, and making skin colour the subject of humour – these problematic elements have long plagued mainstream cinema. Laila, however, takes them to a new low by cramming them all together and building a narrative around crude, unfunny gags".[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "Laila (2025 film)". Central Board of Film Certification.
- ^ "Vishwak Sen's 'Laila' goes on floors; first look out". The Hindu. 3 July 2024.
- ^ "Physcho Vishwak Sen's New Film Laila Launched; The Actor Plays A Man And A Woman". Times Now. 3 July 2024. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ "Laila - Vishwak Sen turns into a beautiful lady, Cast, genre, shoot update, and release date details here". HT Media. Archived from the original on 14 July 2024. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ "Release date confirmed for Vishwak Sen's Laila". Cinema Express. 5 December 2024.
- ^ "Vishwak Sen's 'Laila' goes on floors; first look out". The Hindu. 3 July 2024. Archived from the original on 19 September 2024. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ "Makers reveal the pre-look of Vishwak Sen's 'Laila': A striking female transformation". The Times of India. 3 July 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ "Vishwak Sen and Akanksha Sharma's Upcoming Movie 'Laila' to Have a Valentine's Day Release". Times Now. 16 December 2024.
- ^ "Laila review: Totally gibberish and crass". Telugu Cinema. 14 February 2025. Retrieved 14 February 2025.
- ^ Prakash, B. V. S. (14 February 2025). "Vishwak Sen's Laila is a loud, vulgar, and terrible comedy". www.deccanchronicle.com. Retrieved 14 February 2025.
- ^ Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (14 February 2025). "'Laila' movie review: A troublesome, crass narrative". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 14 February 2025.