November 21, 2024
Bimbisara review

Release Date : August 05, 2022

Movie: Bimbisara
Rating: 2.5/5
Banner:
 NTR Arts
Cast: Kalyan Ram, Catherine Tresa, Samyuktha Menon, Warina Hussain, Vennela Kishore, Brahmaji, Srinivasa Reddy, and others
Dialogues: Vasudev Muneppagari
Music: MM Keeravani
DOP: Chota K Naidu
Editor: Tammi Raju
Art: Kiran Kumar Manne 
Stunts: Venkat & Ram Krishan
Producer: Hari Krishna K
Written and Directed by: Vassishta
Release Date: August 5, 2022

Bimbisara is a film that has been promoted quite well in the last few days. The film has been released with a very good hype today. Let’s see whether it lives to the expectations or not.

Story

Bimbisara is a ruthless king of the Trigartala kingdom. He is evil and his only motto is to conquer kingdoms without any mercy. But due to a curse his life changes and he is sent to the present day world filled with problems. What is that curse? What’s the connection between the past and present? Who is Bimbisara in the first place? To know the answers you need to watch the film on the big screens.

Highlights:
Time travel concept
Kalyan Ram
Grand visuals

Drawback:
Heroines 
Villain’s characterization
Weak second half

Technical Aspects

Kalyan Ram has spent a lot of money on the project and it shows in every scene. The production design and camera work especially showcasing the kingdom are amazing. Songs are packed quite well in the narrative. The dialogue’s especially mouthed by Kalyan Ram are just amazing.

The costumes picked for the king are good. The fight sequence are choreographed well and the VFX needs a special mention. The screenplay is quite interesting for the most part but becomes a bit dull in the latter part.

Coming to the director Vasshist, he makes a sparkling debut and is the one to watch out for. His strength lies in the script as the time travel concept is not easy to convince today’s educated youth. But the director passes with flying Colours and narrated the film on a sensible note.

The way he showcased Kalyan Ram as the ruthless king who gets transformed is the best part aspect of the film. Just when you think the film is losing grip, a new twist is revealed and makes things interesting. If he would have packed the second half with more drama, the output would have been even more intense.

Verdict

Acording to GKultimate, Bimbisara is a good film, with great conviction from the actors and director, coupled with mesmerizing sets and technical aspects. The movie makes for a good comeback for Nandamuri Kalyan Ram.

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