Bheemla Nayak Movie Review: Ego clash entertains mass

Powerstar Pawan Kalyan and Rana Daggubati’s much-awaited movie, “Bheemla Nayak” has hit the screens and running successfully. The movie created huge buzz from its announcement. Let’s check how it fares at box-office.

Story

“Bheemla Nayak” is a conflict war between two persons who have utmost Ego. While one among them is Bheemla Nayak (Pawan Kalyan), a sub-inspector in a remote area, the other one is politically influencing personality Daniel Sekhar (Rana Daggubati). How will the two men cross the paths? How will both side families involved in the conflict, forms the main plot of the movie.

Analysis

Star director Trivikram’s screenplay and dialogues are a major advantage for the film. By just taking the soul from the original version, “Ayyappanum Koshiyum,” the intelligent screenwriter made good improvisations by inserting enough fan moments at regular intervals in the narration. As usual, Trivikram punch dialogues with his kind of typical rhyming worked well throughout.

Saagar K Chandra’s direction is good as he presented the conflict confrontation episodes between Pawan and Rana on high intensity. To summerise, “Bheemla Nayak” is a full meal entertainer from Pawan Kalyan and Rana. The face-off scenes between the lead actors and Trivikram mark dialogues make Bheemla Nayak a must-watch during this weekend. The film might disappoint class audience but the team didn’t missed a single chance to catch the pulse of mass.

Performances

Pawan Kalyan is a major asset to the film. His powerful and magnificent screen presence breathes life into the story. The star actor did a commendable job with his performance as an aggressive natured cop throughout the film. Undoubtedly, Rana Daggubati is the show-stealer. Be it his getup or his attitude as a rich kid, Rana is just amazing and surprises with his amazing acting. Nitya Menen as Bheemla Nayak’s wife is impressive. The chemistry between them is showcased on a good note. Nitya’s character lacks proper justification towards the end. Young beauty Samyuktha Menon is decent as Danial’s wife and her performance during the climax adds flavour to the story. Other actors like Murali Sharma, Samuthirakani have given proper justification to their roles.

Technicalities

Thaman is the off-screen hero for the film as his background score uplifts the mood of the film nicely. Coming to the songs, Laala Bheemla is a treat to watch on the screen, a situational tribal song is passable on screen. ‘Antha Istam’ which bagged million vies in social media is chopped off in the movie. The cinematography work by Ravi K Chandran is top-notch as the ace photographer canned the entire film on a lavish note with his lens. Especially, he showcases the entire Nallamala forest zone scenes in an outstanding way. Editing by Naveen Nooli is sharp. The national-award editor took good care by ignoring unwanted scenes in the narrative. Production design and set work are done perfectly.