After a long wait, Bheema bangs the silver screen with boundless blows and bullets.
A volley of gunfires, unbelievable stunts and the ease with which the hero moves on without being hurt, and never-ending songs form the action flick Bheema.
A story on gang wars, the movie is woven around the rivalry between Chinna (Prakash Raj) and Periyavar (Raghuvaran).
Then enters Sekar (Vikram), an admirer of Chinna’s courage and his power to fight injustice, whose fearless attitude overpowers Periyavar and catapults Chinna to the top position.
To put an end to all this, comes a new police commissioner, Ashish Vidyarthi, who is always on the run to ‘clean up’ the city.
Director Linguswamy gives a not-so-unconventional theme that has always bombarded the audience.
Unfortunately, the director’s effort to depict the precarious lives of underworld dons lacks punch.
It is the performance of the actors that gives solace to the audience and makes the movie watchable.
Amidst sounds of gunshots, Harris Jayaraj’s melody Mudhal Mazhai comes as a relief. If you are seeking ‘only’ action, then Bheema could be your best choice.