Ashika Ranganath and Dushyanth in ‘Gatha Vaibhava’. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Gatha Vaibhava is a reincarnation story. In Indian cinema, the style has a set template, with its most distinguished facet being lovers assembly a deadly finish. Suni’s movie is not any totally different, besides that it spans throughout 4 lifetimes as a substitute of simply two. The director’s ambition lies in setting his plot in a number of worlds, however not investing sufficient to make every portion participating.
Gatha Vaibhava (Kannada)
Director: Simple Suni
Cast: Dushyanth, Ashika Ranganath, Krishna Hebbale, Sudha Belavadi
Runtime: 142 minutes
Storyline: When Purathan and Adhunika meet within the current, they embark on a mystical journey by their previous lives. Will love endure throughout lifetimes?
Ashika Ranganath performs Adhunika, which means trendy, however she is drawn in direction of historical past. Dushyanth is Purathana, which means historic, however he’s inquisitive about modern-day expertise, like VFX. These ironies don’t add something to the general script. Suni is content material with teasing us with such wasteful sarcasm.
Expectedly, opposites appeal to, and Adhunika tells Purathana about their failed makes an attempt to unite of their previous lives. The first flashback is ready in a celestial realm, the place a demon (Dushyanth once more) falls in love with a goddess (Ashika). Marred by poor CGI and manufacturing design, the predictable portion is hard to take a seat by. The second story is ready on the earth of pirates, and Suni makes an attempt a spoof of flicks reminiscent of Titanic, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Life of Pi. However, the method is an enormous misfire, because the parody is unfunny.
The second half, which reveals the third flashback, is considerably watchable as a result of it unfolds like a narrative, and never like elongated scenes seen within the first two flashbacks. Suni appears to be accountable for the proceedings, with higher staging and the actors complementing his narrative. While Ashika is comfortable in all of the characters, debutant Dushyanth, although a tad uncooked, plunges confidently into the advanced problem of dealing with roles of various natures.
Set in Mangaluru, the tender love story, constructed on affectionate letters, reminds you of Malayalam’s hit Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015). Again, the predictability of the end result disturbs the viewing expertise. I ponder why the director didn’t travel together with his screenplay. A little bit of intercutting to the current from the previous would have decreased the general dullness of the story.
You see a intelligent tackle science, actuality, and the notion of previous life within the last twenty minutes of Gatha Vaibhava. However, Suni leaves it too late to affix the dots, and his reliance on mere coincidences and never natural twists ends in an underwhelming expertise.
Gatha Vaibhava is at present working in theatres
Published – November 14, 2025 07:25 pm IST








