This movie isn’t just a police story, it weaves religious and mystical components into the narrative. As the narration unfolds, we want director A Harsha (that is the Kannada director’s debut movie in Telugu) had left the spiritual/religious angle apart and handled simply the police story. The plot is a couple of fearless cop Bhimaa who, after quite a few transfers, arrives in Mahendragiri, the place he takes on the native smuggler Bhawani (Mukesh Tiwari). Also, Bhimaa is eager for his brother Ramaa from whom he has been estranged since childhood. Yes, Gopichand dons a twin position — of each Bhimaa and Ramaa — and suits into the position of Bhimaa effectively.
In Mahendragiri, there’s a thriller behind a closed Shiva temple and the Ayurveda practitioner Ravindra Varma (Nasser), in search of a surprise herb for a miraculous drug that would deliver alive a lifeless particular person.
Blending supernatural components with a cop story (by Ajju Mahakali) doesn’t appear to go effectively, however the high-energy efficiency by Gopichand carries the movie. The film meanders on many tracks, leaving the viewers exasperated. We have the “rowdy” cop out to be the saviour of the general public, the cop who falls in love with Malvika Sharma, the unravelling of human trafficking and the thriller of a closed temple and the flashback sequences of Bhimaa and Ramaa and their estrangement. Priya Bhawani Shankar is paired with Ramaa and offers an impactful efficiency, although she seems solely after the interval.
This mass motion movie has included a cocktail of themes comparable to supernatural, religious, sibling love and extra, however loses focus alongside the best way. Despite flaws, if the movie retains the viewers engaged, it’s as a result of of the stellar efficiency of Gopichand.
On the draw back, the characters of Bhimaa and Ramaa, and their bond or the explanation Ramaa despises his brother are usually not established effectively. The sibling bond merely fails to ring a bell. The movie is loaded with cliches and cringe-worthy scenes, however the racy narrative doesn’t let one pause and ponder.
The movie has a number of seasoned comedians, however solely Naresh steals the present as Ramaa’s uncle; Vennela Kishore and Raghu Babu are merely wasted.
The BGM by Ravi Basrur provides to the cinematic expertise by maintaining the tempo; Ram-Lakshman’s motion choreography is the spotlight of this movie.
Bhimaa (Telugu)
Cast: Gopichand, Priya Bhawani Shankar, Malvika Sharma, Mukesh Tiwari, Nasser, Naresh, Vennela Kishore
Direction: A. Harsha
Music: Ravi Basrur
Storyline: A fearless, simple policeman goes about unravelling the mysterious incidents inside a closed Shiva temple, human trafficking by a neighborhood goon and the revelations behind unusual happenings within the village, supported by spirits.