Bheemla Nayak movie review highlights: Pawan Kalyan and Rana Daggubati starrer is a gripping watch so far | Telugu Movie News
A Telugu adaptation of the Malayalam hit Ayyappanum Koshiyum, the movie sees an egotistical tug of warfare between the titular Sarhad Bheemla Nayak (Pawan Kalyan) and Daniel Shekar (Rana Daggubati). The movie doesn’t waste an excessive amount of time moving into the thick of thicks. Daniel will get caught with cartons of liquor in his automotive and will get into the dangerous books of the police, particularly Bheemla. It’s not lengthy earlier than it turns into a chilly warfare and to this point, scenes from the unique have been tailored nicely to the remake. With a heavy dose of masala – it’s extra of an adaptation than a remake, in any case!
Regardless of the makers closely counting on Pawan Kalyan and his star picture whereas selling the movie, Rana Daggubati aces his position. Pawan too makes it work, particularly when the title music and La La Bheemla
roll round. The latter music specifically stays with you for some time. The politically charged dialogues penned by Trivikram Srinivas for the pre-interval scenes would possibly obtain screams from die-hard followers however is perhaps somewhat an excessive amount of for the conventional viewers. They could really feel too on-the-nose given Pawan’s budding political profession. Thaman shines in terms of the background music and is certainly higher than that of Vakeel Saab
.
With issues coming to a head proper earlier than the interval, it stays to be seen how the Nithya Menen, Samyuktha Menon co-starred will fare within the second half of the movie.