RE:Bheema
by Austin on Jan 16, 2008 04:54 PM
You are so lucky. But I could not left the theatre at interval because of my friends who are Vikram fans. For them it is just OK. But they too disappointed.
RE:aandavaaaa
by Amoret on Jan 19, 2008 11:56 PM
really in Bangalore they give 1 packet of Briyani with boiled egg if you sit till the climax for Bheema.
RE:What a crap
by Amoret on Jan 19, 2008 11:57 PM
what r u speaking dude, they were deciding whom to kill in the climax. If the movie would have taken still 1 more month then they would have killed teh audience also.
Bheema is going to be a flop. If you see the movie headache is sure coming. When Tamil Directors are going to produce a good standard films without violence. Only few directors are doing well. Violence does not help. Gangsterism must die.
Recent trends in the movie story lines indicate that movies which have a bigger element of surprise in their climax and thereby cause a positive impact among the audience, are poised to be a sure hit.
As tough as it can be, to execute such a climax and while not every movie director can do this, I would say Director Linguswamy has had a successful stab at this with 'Bheema'.
It has been a much awaited release for 'Bheema' and a much much awaited release especially for Vikram fans after a big two and a half years since 'Majaa'. I was among the many to watch the movie in the first few shows after its release.
For a movie, that has only grown in expectations and created a hype, in spite of the delay, 'Bheema' definitely has its class and is executed in style.
Everything about %u2018Bheema%u2019 is big. Vikram plays a biggie who is brainy as well. The movie starts in style with Sekar's (Vikram) heroics, which he uses to join Chinna's gang. Chinna (PrakashRaj) is a gang leader in the city, who fights for good. Sekar's role model is Chinna, who he has been watching with admiration, during his childhood.
And he grows up to mould himself and joins chinna's gang. Soon, Sekar grows into the role of Chinna's first lieutenant, thanks to some gripping action sequences and they both develop a special bonding. Here, the movie bears some resemblance to the superstar movie Dalapathy. Raguvaran, back after a long gap, plays the role of 'Periyavar' and is the leader of the rival gang. He plays
RE:Bheema ZReview
by on Jan 15, 2008 11:31 PM
Raguvaran, back after a long gap, plays the role of 'Periyavar' and is the leader of the rival gang. He plays the slick villain that he has handled very well as always. Clashes between the two gangs are picturised with incredible chase scenes and the action scenes are stunning. One of the chase scenes has Vikram running into Trisha and these days movies seem to always handle pairing up with a routine entry of both falling (literally) into each other. Tamil cinema, sure needs a change in this. Trisha plays her usual bubbly cute looking female through out the movie and carries herself well in the well picturised song sequences.
Ashish vidhyarthi comes as the strict police commissioner after intermission, and sets up an operation called %u2018Bheema%u2019 to clean up the city from different gangs and targets Chinna and Sekar. In the meanwhile, Sekar's blossoming love with Trisha takes up his mind and he wants to give up all this and start a peaceful life. How the story untangles after this contributes to the surprise element in the climax of Bheema. Prakashraj, as always, has played the role of Chinna very well. His ability to show the grit of a gang leader but at the same time maintain his soft nature, where he emotes with Vikram is impressive.
Vikram is back with a bang! He has a great screen presence and with hsi subtle body language and great dialogue delivery, has carried himself very well.
The music for Bheema needs little mention and Harris Jayaraj has done a phenomenal job wh
RE:RE:Bheema ZReview
by on Jan 15, 2008 11:31 PM
The music for Bheema needs little mention and Harris Jayaraj has done a phenomenal job which is very evident from the popularity of the numbers. However, the songs could have been placed better in the movie. Rangu Rangamma is impressive.
Cinematography is well handled by Rajasekhar. Especially, the shooting of the action scene just before intermission stands out. And that brings us to Kanal Kannan who has done a wonderful job with the action sequences.
Overall %u2018Bheema%u2019 is a mass entertainer with all masala ingredients that would definitely satisfies the long awaited hunger of Vikram fans. It has lived up to the expectations up to a large extent though there could have been always improvements.