Bheemla Nayak is the latest Telugu film which has officially released on February 25, 2022 across India and overseas market. This movie was an official remake of Malayalam film Ayyappanum Koshiyum (2022). The screen time of this action drama film is around 2 hours 25 minutes.
Story: The story of this film revolves around a Sub Police Inspector Pawan Kalyan aka Bheemla Nayak, from Andra Pradesh Police Department. On a night duty, Bheemla and his police team stopped a car for checking and finds that there is a liquor bottles in the car which was illegal as per laws. When a Policeman questions about it to Rana Daggubati aka Daniel Shekar aka Danny, he starts beating the police constables. This infuriates Bheemla who come and slap Danny. Danny, who is a politically connected and powerful person, says he is a local hero and no one can dare to mess with him. Bheemla not only take him to the police custody but made sure he is behind bars by filing an FIR. Despite pressure from everywhere, Bheemla makes sure he goes to jail. After facing the jail sentence, Danny is back in town and challenges to Bheemla for a face-off in front of the police station. Will, Bheemla able to stop Danny and his powerful family and save himself and his wife Nithya Menen aka Suguna is what this story is all about. In sort, the story is about the two men and their ego issues after the incident on the single night.
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This film also stars Samyuktha Menon has essayed the role of Danny’s wife, Murali Sharma aka Police Inspector Kodanda Ram, Rao Ramesh aka Nagaraju, Samuthirakani aka Danny’s father, Brahmanandam and many others.
The early reviews of Bheemla Nayak movie is out now and they are in a range of 2.5 to 3 stars out of 5 stars. Many even compared this film to the original Malayalam one and said it is a good film but not maintaining the charm of the original. Bheemla Nayak currently holds 8.3 stars out of 10 stars on IMDB.
Bollywood Crazies Opinion: Bheemla Nayak is a decently made remake of the Malayalam film Ayyappanum Koshiyum. Pawan Kalyan has delivered yet another subtle and massy performance as a police officer who is abide by law and serves justice to all. On the other hand, Rana is the perfect cast for the main villain in this film. The clash between the two looks good on screen and audience is loving this face off. There is hardly any space for Nithya but whatever time she got she proved her mettle. Surprise package Brahmanandam is there in the last and he will surely bring some smile on your face after a heated faceoff between the lead stars. The production value is good and most of the action scenes in this film have been shot in front of the local crowd and looks great. The music is also fine and it relish your mood. The first half of this film is totally solid but has some issues only in the second half where the movie actually gets slow in the middle. The director did make a respectable Telugu remake that is true to the original. The cinematography is good, especially during the aerial shots in the night and the fighting scenes between the two leads. The music of S. Thaman is well suited a big film like this. The story is good and the dialogues have been written in a decent way that suits the masses. In sort, Pawan Kalyan fans will be proud of seeing this film.
Bheemla Nayak movie has been directed by Saagar K Chandra. It has been produced by Suryadevara Naga Vamsi. The screenplay has been handled well by Trivikram Srinivas. The editing work has been done by Naveen Nooli and the cinematography handled by Ravi K Chandran. The musical score has been given by S Thaman.
Bheemla Nayak film budget hasn’t been revealed by the makers but it could reportedly be around 70 to 72 crores maximum.
Altogether, Pawan Kalyan and Rana Daggubati film is a commercial entertainer and surely a one time watch. If you haven’t watched the original than you will enjoy this movie.
Last Word: Watch it for both the lead actors and their fights.
Bollywood Crazies Opinion: Bheemla Nayak Movie Review- Distinction (70 percent out of 100).