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Bheed Movie Review: A Powerful Portrayal of Lockdown Struggles Ft. Rajkumar Rao & Bhumi Pednekar

Bheed Movie Review

🎥 Anubhav Sinha’s ‘Bheed’ 🎬

🤩 Starring: Rajkumar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar, Pankaj Kapoor, Dia Mirza, Ashutosh Rana, Aditya Srivastava, Kritika Kamra, Sushil Pandey, Aditi Subedi 🤩

“Nyaay Hamesha Taaqatwar Ke Haath Mein Hota Hai Sharma Ji, Agar Kamjor Ke Haath Mein De Diya Jaaye Ma, To Nyaay Alag Hoga” : Rajkummar Rao in ‘Bheed’

The critically acclaimed filmmaker Anubhav Sinha has released his latest film “Bheed”, a thought-provoking exploration of the struggles of India’s working class during the nationwide lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The film takes an honest look at the intersection of class, caste, religion and social strata, and chronicles the heart-breaking stories of thousands of migrant labourers forced to leave the city in search of a way back home. Through the lens of the migrant workers’ plight, the film poignantly captures a moment in history that cannot be forgotten.

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‘Bheed’ Movie Review: Story

The movie is based on the lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic. Rajkummar Rao plays the role of Surya Kumar Singh, an in-charge of the police station and Bhumi Pednekar plays Dr. Vidhi Prabhakar, who is fighting the unseen-unheard-of disease. Pankaj Kapur plays Balram Trivedi, a family man desperate to reach his village. Dia Mirza portrays a mother who is trying to meet her daughter. The movie showcases the plight of thousands of people struggling to reach their homes during the lockdown. It is a story of pain and hope in the face of an unprecedented crisis.

‘Bheed’ Movie Review: Acting

The much-anticipated film Bheed, starring Rajkumar Rao, Pankaj Kapur, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, Kritika Kamra, and Ashutosh Rana, has hit theaters with a strong starcast. Rajkumar Rao has done a commendable job in the character of Surya Kumar Singh and his journey of being discriminated against on the basis of caste since childhood. Bhumi Pednekar has also delivered a good performance as the role of Rajkumar’s girlfriend and doctor. Dia Mirza, Kritika Kamra, and Ashutosh Rana have also impressed with their characters. Special mention goes to Aditi Subedi and Sushil Pandey, who have delivered excellent performances despite their limited screen time. Bheed is a must-watch movie and is sure to leave a lasting impression on the viewers.

‘Bheed’ Movie Review: Direction

Anubhav Sinha’s social drama ‘Bheed‘ offers a hard-hitting narrative exploring the plight of migrant laborers. The film successfully avoids sensationalizing the issue and instead focuses on the struggles faced by labourers during the lockdown. The first half of the film takes some time to establish the characters, but the story picks up pace before the interval and keeps viewers hooked till the end. The film captures the hardships faced by the labourers on one particular day of the lockdown, and offers a glimpse of humanity amidst all the chaos. ‘Bheed’ is sure to leave a lasting impression on the hearts of its viewers.

‘Bheed’ Movie Review: Music

‘Bheed’ has gained immense popularity amongst the viewers, owing to its powerful background score and captivating cinematography. The film’s score was composed by Mangesh Dhakade and the song ‘Herail Baa’ was composed by Anurag Saikia, which has left a lasting impression on the viewers. Cinematographer Shoumik Mukherjee and editor Atanu Mukherjee have done a commendable job in capturing the lockdown scenarios and the entire story in just 1 hour 52 minutes respectively. The film has been shot in black and white to express the lack of color in the lives of people during the lockdown.

‘Bheed’ Movie Review: Rating

The lockdown period has been a difficult time for everyone, as people were struggling with a multitude of health, economic, and family-related issues. While some of us were able to cope while at home, thousands of laborers were walking on the roads with little to no food, shelter, or access to transportation. Anubhav Sinha’s ‘Bheed’ tells the story of this class of people, and its emotional impact will remain with you long after the film is over. UnfoldedNow is giving ‘Bheed’ a rating of 3.5 stars.

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