Bheema
India
998 people rated Bheema, an orphan raised by Ramanna, crosses paths with Dragon Manju's drug racket endangering young lives. Corrupt ministers exploit underprivileged individuals for political ambitions.
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صلاح عزاقة
10/09/2024 08:01
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Yussif Fatima
10/09/2024 06:13
Bheema [Hindi]_360P
variyava7860
10/09/2024 06:00
After a long time, Kannada cinema is back with a mass entertainer Bheema, starring Duniya Vijay, who is also the director of the film. With success of Salaga, Duniya Vijay in his second directorial Bheema is a full-on action mass entertainer with drug addiction in Bangalore as the main backdrop.
Duniya Vijay is in top form as Bheema. Black Dragon Manju has played a menacing villain and has given a good performance. Priya Shatamarshan as Inspector Girija is superb and her role is similar to Daali Dhananjay's role in Salaga. Ashwini and Kalyanee Raju have also done well. Cockroach Sudhi and Ramesh Indira have also done his part well. Achyuth Kumar is the main character of the story and has given a good performance. All other artists have played their part well and it is a good change as there were fresh artist and not any renonwed actors.
The best part of the film is the action sequences, which are well-choreographed by Vinod Chethan D'Souza, Tiger Shiva and Gowtham. The music by Charan Raj is the main pillar as the world-building is supported through his music. Bad Boys and Noorupayi Mix is the best one, while the other songs are passable. The background score is also good and supports the film. Camerawork by Shiva Sena has done a pretty good job and editing by Deepu. S. Kumar is also decent. The production design is also superb as it shows the real side of Bangalore. Duniya Vijay has taken "say No to Drugs" storyline and has taken care of scripting with Maasthi Upparahalli's dialogues being fresh. The first half has some action, comedy and romance, while the second half has action, social issues and emotions.
Overall, Bheema is a full-on mass gangster film with high-octane action sequences, music and technical aspects supporting the fast-paced narrative. With lack of mass entertainers in Kannada cinemas as many actors are making films like KGF, this is a relief as Kannada cinema are used to see drama and films from Tamil and Malayalam industries. It is a must-watch at the theatres.
#FAKHAR
10/09/2024 06:00
Had to stop it after watching for an hour. Not sure how did this film even become a hit. A very disengaging direction. Story revolves around drug trafficking n its widespread impact amongst youngsters. Execution is so bad I couldn't bear it post an hour. It's more like a tapori movie with very bad dialogues and pathetic songs. Available in Amazon Prime. My ratings 2/10!
Had to stop it after watching for an hour. Not sure how did this film even become a hit. A very disengaging direction. Story revolves around drug trafficking n its widespread impact amongst youngsters. Execution is so bad I couldn't bear it post an hour. It's more like a tapori movie with very bad dialogues and pathetic songs. Available in Amazon Prime. My ratings 2/10!
~{Hasan Marwan}~
10/09/2024 06:00
This is Duniya Vijay's second directorial venture, and once again, he proves his mettle following the success of *Salaga*. The first half of the movie is among the best I've seen in a long time. If you're a fan of raw, intense cinema, this film is a treat. However, the second half felt a bit rushed and could have been better paced.
Charan Raj's music is a major highlight, adding great depth to the film. Despite the presence of relatively new faces in the cast, they all deliver performances on par with seasoned actors. A special mention goes to Priya, who portrays a lady police officer with stellar conviction-she's likely to have a bright future in the Kannada film industry. Dragon also gives a commendable performance, and the heroine of the film is decent, doing justice to her role.
Lastly, Duniya Vijay pours his heart into this project, successfully delivering a powerful message. Overall, it's a great movie, albeit with some minor flaws.
Namma kelavu kannadigariga vishesha suchane :
But nam kannadavru ide movie na Tamil alli maadidre baybidkond nodi records break maadak help maadtidri..Kand kand post kelage kannada kannada anta comment haakad nilsi kannada sahitya , cinemana nodi support maadad kaliri..nam kannadana first kannadavru correct aagi balsi belusli aamele bere avr heng maatadalla nodana..
Melatawitt
10/09/2024 06:00
The film's exploration of how new drugs enter the market and how medical stores facilitate access is the only commendable aspect. However, apart from that, there is little to appreciate. The screenplay is disjointed, lacking coherence and direction, making it difficult to watch. The direction fails to provide any meaningful engagement or depth, and the music is forgettable and poorly integrated into the narrative.
Overall, the film's presentation is amateurish, and it pales in comparison to several short films by novice creators that are far superior in quality. Many scenes feel irrelevant and contribute nothing to the story, leaving a sense of disarray and confusion. The lack of a cohesive structure or purpose makes it challenging to remain invested throughout the movie.
dee_load
10/09/2024 06:00
Bheema (Vijay Kumar) is an adopted son of Java Ramanna (Achyuth Kumar), who ran a garage. His previous employee Manju was crooked and became a drug peddler making the garage as his spot, ruining the name of the garage. His business eventually costs Ramanna dearly and this pitches Bheema against Manju who has grown to be Dragon Manju and a kingpin in drugs mafia. Bheema obliges to his father's wishes but also grew up forming his own gang. He vows to end Manju but first, saving the kids who have been turned into drug addicts / drug peddlers, gives Bheema a bigger purpose. How does he end the reign of Manju, avenging his father and also save his people, forms rest of the story.
Though weak, there is a story here and Vijay Kumar's writing is old school. Unlike Salaga, there is no non-linear narrative and there are no twists ahead. It is a straight forward revenge story which is as violent as it can get with Vijay shedding light on the drugs issue prevalent in the city. The dialogues are raw and the overuse of cuss words was definitely in bad taste. The screenplay is uneven and the story picks up only from the rehabilitation center segment in the second half. Vijay Kumar is ambitious in his 2nd directorial, has couple of strong female characters but that is all the positives I could highlight apart from him finding Dragon Manju as villain. It is extremely violent and the whole teenagers having gang wars influenced by drugs barely made me feel for those characters as they had no back stories or a personality to recognize them apart. They were all foul mouthed gullible kids who don't feel a thing after committing a brutal murder or watching a gruesome death. The writer Vijay should try to humanise his characters rather than keeping them as caricatures.
Hassna
10/09/2024 06:00
No matter what the Pan India rush is, some films often prove that there is still life for pure local content. Bangalore's deep rooted street, Underworld, Rowdism & Longu continues to be a commodity for Kannada films... After N Satya, Suri & Prem came to say it in another way. Now Vijay has continued the legacy...
Today's underworld, the drug trade, is the victim of the youth. The story of 'Bheema' movie goes with the hope of putting an end to all that...
Duniya Vijay, who had previously won the movie 'Salaga', has ventured to tell more local stories this time. Both have won in this attempt. But it can be said that this is not a movie that can be seen by all the audience...
This is a local movie. Most of the story of the movie revolves around JC Road and Kalasipalya. All the chilwaris there are floating under the influence of ganja, mom and sister keep saying bad words. It turns out that not only the violence is the reason why the film is necessarily for adults only, but this is also one of the reasons. Compared to 'Salaga', VG's story and direction seem bland. In the film, police officer Girija will support Bhima's fight for a drug-free society...
When it comes to acting, VG always attracts attention with his mass stage presence. It is known that there is a little bit of lag in handling both direction and acting also strong body display of Vijay seems to be commercial addition...Theater genius Ashwini had to adapt to the camera as the heroine. Priya Shathmarshana is very much hyped for the role of rugged police officer Girija...
Achyutkumar and Kalyani in the roles of the father and mother who brought up Bhima, Gopaldeshpande as the brother have done justice to their roles. As the main, Manju attracts more attention with his body language. But maturity was needed in his acting and dialogue delivery. For the same reason, the characters next to that character talk more. Rangayana Raghu played a serious role as the head of the drug addiction free center...
Photographer Shivsena of Kalasipalya, J. C. has captured the streets of the city very well. The dangerous bike wheeling scenario has been handled well. Charan Raj is the lifeblood of the entire film. Not only the songs but also the many scenes of the film have been lifted by their background music. Fantabulous dialogue is good. The one liners needed for a mass story feel lacking. No longer are his weighty lines remembered among unspoken words...
It is true that 'Bhima' has come with a message. But those who like pure local mass may like the long battle of 'Bheema'. But it is better to think once to watch a family audience movie...