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Did Mahesh Babu’s ‘Pokiri’ Scene Copy Mohan Babu’s ‘Rowdy Gari Pellam’?

Published: 25-03-2026, 2:35 AM
Did Mahesh Babu's 'Pokiri' Scene Copy Mohan Babu's 'Rowdy Gari Pellam'?
  • Shocking! Mahesh Babu’s ‘Pokiri’ scene copied from Mohan Babu?
  • Viral video exposes ‘Pokiri’ hospital scene from 1991 classic!
  • Puri Jagannadh grilled: Did he lift Mohan Babu’s iconic sequence?
  • Netizens erupt over scene similarity, demanding answers now!

A viral video has set Tollywood abuzz, raising a fascinating question: Did an iconic scene from Mahesh Babu’s blockbuster ‘Pokiri’ actually originate in Mohan Babu’s 35-year-old film, ‘Rowdy Gari Pellam’? Comparisons are flooding social media, leaving fans stunned and questioning director Puri Jagannadh’s originality. Let’s delve into this intriguing cinematic mystery.

Mohan Babu’s Classic Hospital Scene Unveiled

Shocking: Did Mahesh Babu Copy? Mohan Babu’s Scene Repeated! Viral Video A sensational piece of news is going viral in Tollywood! Did Mahesh Babu copy Mohan Babu? Was a scene from the blockbuster ‘Pokiri’ already present in a Mohan Babu film from 35 years ago? You’ll be shocked when you see the viral video that’s fueling discussions about whether director Puri Jagannadh copied Mohan Babu’s film.

The striking similarity between Mohan Babu‘s hospital scene in ‘Rowdy Gari Pellam’ and Mahesh Babu’s ‘Pokiri’ scene where Ileana gets injured and he argues with doctors is truly startling. To elaborate on that impactful scene from Mohan Babu’s film: ‘Rowdy Gari Pellam’, released in 1991, was a significant success at the time, starring Mohan Babu as the hero and Shobana as the heroine. Mohan Babu’s unique acting style propelled the story forward. In this action-packed and emotional narrative, a crucial hospital scene unfolds that is now generating considerable interest due to its later appearance in another film. At a critical juncture, Shobana, in extreme distress, attempts suicide by stabbing herself with a knife. Her condition becomes critical, and Mohan Babu rushes her to the hospital. Despite her life-threatening state requiring immediate treatment, the hospital doctor refuses to provide medical care right away. The doctor cites a regulation, stating that the police must be informed first and treatment can only be administered after a police case is registered. Upon hearing these words, Mohan Babu flies into a rage, arguing whether saving a life isn’t more paramount. As the doctor remains steadfast in his decision, the situation escalates. Enraged by the doctor’s response, Mohan Babu attacks him, injuring the doctor and causing him to bleed. As nurses rush to treat the injured doctor, Mohan Babu turns his own words against him, vehemently reminding him of the very rule he just stated: “First file a complaint with the police… only then provide treatment.” This powerful scene greatly captivated audiences back then.

Pokiri’s Echo: Did Puri Copy?

Same Scene Repeated in Mahesh Babu’s ‘Pokiri’! The interesting thing is that a strikingly similar scene appears in the Mahesh Babu-Ileana starrer ‘Pokiri’ as well. In that film, Ileana sustains a minor injury. The subsequent argument with the doctor after she is taken to the hospital, and the hero’s characteristic way of handling the situation, became a memorable sequence for the audience.

Did Puri Jagannadh Copy? Netizens Discuss! Many film fans are now commenting on social media, suggesting that when viewed this way, it appears the core idea from ‘Rowdy Gari Pellam’ from nearly 35 years ago was presented in another form in ‘Pokiri’. Some are even humorously questioning if director Puri Jagannadh copied the scene. Click here to watch the video from Mohan Babu’s film. This news continues to go viral on social media. Keep watching for more Tollywood updates like this; we will bring you new things constantly.

Looking Ahead

Whether conscious homage or pure coincidence, this viral discussion underlines Tollywood’s rich tapestry of inspiration. It reminds us that powerful ideas often echo across generations, continuously sparking lively debates among fans. Ultimately, such comparisons showcase our audience’s keen eye for cinematic history, keeping our legacy alive.

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