Bheed: The Film Review

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The agony and human tragedy of Corona

Starcast of Bheed Film
Starcast of Bheed Film

Plot: This film is based on the Corona epidemic, in which the government ordered everyone to stay put and told them to stay put. However, the workers in particular were unable to comply, so they started walking to their destination. They are all stopped at a police checkpoint in the centre and are not permitted to continue crossing. Can they pass through the checkpoint? Can they all make it to their houses? You must see the film in order to understand this.

Tone and Theme: In addition to satirizing castes and demonstrating social and caste discrimination, this film has a social drama tone and focuses on humanity and tragedy theme. It also conveys a social message about how we can help transform society.

Characters and Acting: Rajkummar Rao excelled in the role of Suryakumar Singh, portraying the role of a police inspector with the highest integrity. His acting is excellent; he gives every role he plays his all, and the entire movie depends on him. One could also describe Bhumi Pednekar’s performance as Renu Sharma as mediocre. Her role isn’t very long, but she did a good job in whatever role she was given.

Additionally, Pankaj Kapur does a good job as Balram Trivedi. He has portrayed an irate individual who will stop at nothing to get home. Ashutosh Rana, Dia Mirza, Kritika Kamra, Aditya Srivastava, Veerendra Saxena, and Omkar Das Manikpuri are among the supporting cast members who contributed to the film’s plot advancement.

Direction: Anubhav Sinha is the director of this movie. He directed a number of delicate films before this one, including Mulk(2018), Article 15(2019), Thappad(2020) and Anek(2022). some of these movies were successful, while others received nominations for awards and others won prizes. He took a completely different approach to directing this movie and has made an excellent and straightforward effort to tell a different kind of story. The movie moves quickly as well. The movie keeps the audience interested from start to finish.

Screenplay and dialogue: The dialogue by Sonali Jain, Saumya Tiwari, and Anubhav Sinha is strong and well-written, and it follows the plot of the movie. The screenplay is also well-written.

Cinematography: The aerial views and Soumik Mukherjee‘s Cinematography are splendid. It’s difficult to get a large crowd on camera, but they did a good job.

Production Design: Nikhil Kovale‘s is good; it fits the film’s plot.

Even the smallest sounds from the Indians can be heard thanks to Anita Kushwaha‘s powerful sound design. audio sound is very clear.

Visahka Vijay kullarwar‘s costume design is magnificent, but there wasn’t much room for improvement.

Riaz-Habib’s action is balanced.

Mangesh Dhakde‘s background score is incredibly powerful and strong.

Anurag Saikia‘s music is passable.

Lyrics: Dr. Sagar‘s and Shakeel Azmi‘s are alright

Climax: The movie’s climax expertly made.

Viewpoint: You can watch it once if you enjoy unusual and independent movies.

69th Filmfare Awards: This movie received nominations for Best Story, Best Actor Critics and Best Film Critics.

As well as the best sound design. it failled to win any awards.

Flaws: Dia Mirza’s role could have eliminated because it wasn’t necessary.

There are a lot of scenes involving Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar’s intimacy and physical connection. While you are producing a film about a unique and social issue, there was no reason to include such scenes. Because of this one scene, parents not allowed to watch the film with their children; if the children are young, they should not. The story’s inclusion of the caste concept has allowed for the appropriate message to be conveyed through dialogue and sarcasm.

There has been discrimination against Muslims, which is unacceptable.

It has claimed that Corona has no religion because of its association with Muslims.

CBFC-U/A Movietime-2h.4mins Genre-Social Drama Backdrop-Lucknow (UP) Release Year-24 March, 2023

Filmcast: Rajkummar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, Ashutosh Rana, Aditya Srivastava, Pankaj Kapur, Kritika Kamra, Veerendra Saxena

Producer and Director: Anubhav Sinha, Story: Anubhav Sinha, Screenplay and Dialogues: Anubhav Sinha, Saumya Tiwari, Sonali Jain

Cinematography: Soumik Mukherjee, Editor: Atanu Mukherjee, Production Design: Nikhil Kovale, Sound Design: Anita kushwaha

Casting Director: Mukesh Chhabra, Costume Design: Visahka Vijay kullarwar, Script Consultant: Anjum Rajabali

Action: Riaz-Habib, Background Score: Mangesh Dhakde, Music: Anurag Saikia, Lyrics: Shakeel Azmi, Dr.Sagar

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