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Bimbisara, a Telugu fantasy action film written and directed by debutant Mallidi Vashist starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram as the ancient king Bimbisara alongside a slew of well-known actors, will surprise the audience with its grandeur, power-packed performances, epic background score and fantastic visuals. The movie's first half is a runaway hit, and the second half could have been better. Kalyan Ram as Bimbisara was brilliant — probably his best performance to date
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Bimbisara Is a Very Good film It is a good narrative story
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There should be a new movie in which Bimbisara return again
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This movie looks awful with serial vfx and bad emotions between characters... But they tried to pull off a time machine adventure fantasy film...
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It's very interesting movie .extreme acting.
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'Bimbisara' movie review: Kalyan Ram shines bright in this riveting fantasy drama
Telugu filmmakers’ fascination with the fantasy genre dates back many decades. Films like Pathala Bhairavi (1951), Mayabazar (1957), Yamagola (1977), Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990), Bhairava Dweepam, Yamaleela (1994), Ammoru (1995), Yamadonga (2007) and Arundhati (2009) among others mesmerised the audience with their storytelling, special effects, costumes, grand sets, soothing music and lots of adventure and drama. The genre has evolved so much that filmmakers are finding new ways to blend fantasy, folklore, and mythology in a contemporary milieu. And one such attempt is Kalyan Ram-starrer Bimbisara, which marks the debut of director Vassishta.
The film was released with a lot of promise and let’s see what worked for it. Bimbisara fits nicely within the impressive canon of Tollywood’s fantasy entertainers. After all, the legend of Bimbisara, a ruthless tyrant, whose quest for power and his resolve to conquer the kingdoms of the region, has all the melodrama, adventure, and action that have become the debutant’s mainstay.
Expectedly Vassishta delivers a film that is richly cinematic, but whose story —as it turns out — has little of the emotional complexity that powered the earlier films of this genre. Set in 500 BC in the Trigartha empire, Bimbisara tells the story of an invincible ruler, who threatens anyone who comes his way or at least, tries to cross paths with him. He slaughters anyone who opposes him in sight and is evil personified. What happens when this authoritarian king unexpectedly lands in the modern-day world?
Bimbisara is enhanced by uncompromising action, its striking camera work, and impressive visual effects, especially the ones set in the ancient period. In fact, Kalyan Ram’s entry into his kingdom reminds us of the iconic NTR as Duryodhana from Dana Veera Soora Karna (1977).
It’s refreshing to see Kalyan make his character his own — his sheer bulk adds to the overall evil of Bimbisara. His presence is freakishly powerful, shrewd, and stays with you.The film has spectacular action sequences, striking the right balance between grand scale and chilling confrontations.
In one sequence, a cloud of smoke fills up the screen when Bimbisara’s enemies kidnap a young girl, making it impossible to see what’s happening on the ground. The image that follows, of Bimbisara emerging from the cloud of smoke, is all you need to know about the severity and the intensity of the fight, and it quickly establishes the brutality that Bimbisara is capable of. In fact, it acts as a precursor to the climax.
There is opulence and ferocity in virtually every frame of the film and the director has made good use of the concept to present every scene on a grand scale. Kalyan Ram breathes life into the character of the barbaric, eccentric, menacing, power-hungry king, giving us a villain for the ages. Sporting a beard, unkempt long hair, kohl in the eyes, pierced ears, and the swagger of an evil man, he is both fascinating and intense at once. Bimbisara finds loyalty in Zubeida (Srinivas Reddy), who indulges in goofy and slap-stick humour. Some of their moments are thoroughly entertaining in the film.
In comparison, the romance between Bimbisara and the two leading ladies (Catherine Tresa and Samyuktha Menon) is lackluster and slackens the film’s pace. Both these ladies lack substance in the story and were relegated as mere caricatures. Samyuktha, who plays a cop, is zany! It is where Vassishta fails to weave magic and we are fortunate that these episodes were cut short.
Vivan Bhatena is passable as Subrahmanya Sastry, but a quirkier actor could have added more seriousness to the role. Ayyappa P Sharma as Ketu is at ease and gets a little more to work with. Of the supporting cast, Brahmaji, Chammak Chandra, and Vennela Kishore make efforts to generate silly laughs. Dialogues by Vasudeva Muneppagari are catchy.
The music of Chirranthan Bhat and the background score of MM Keeravani have their high points. The songs, especially, Eeswarude and the much-hyped special number featuring Warina Hussain stand out. Overall, Bimbisara belongs to Kalyan Ram whose delicious performance is its biggest draw. The actor keeps you invested in the film even when it plods on for around 150 minutes.
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Telugu filmmakers' fascination with the fantasy genre dates back many decades. Films like Pathala Bhairavi (1951), Mayabazar (1957), Yamagola (1977), Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990), Bhairava Dweepam, Yamaleela (1994), Ammoru (1995), Yamadonga (2007) and Arundhati (2009) among others mesmerized the audience with their storytelling, special effects, costumes, grand sets, soothing music and lots of adventure and drama. The genre has evolved so much that filmmakers are finding new ways to blend fantasy, folklore, and mythology in a contemporary milieu. And one such attempt is Kalyan Ram-starrer Bimbisara , which marks the debut of director Vassishta.
The film was released with a lot of promise and let's see what worked for it.
Cast: Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Catherine Tresa, Samyuktha Menon, Prakash Raj Director: Vassishta
Bimbisara fits nicely within the impressive canon of Tollywood's fantasy entertainers. After all, the legend of Bimbisara, a ruthless tyrant, whose quest for power and his resolve to conquer the kingdoms of the region, has all the melodrama, adventure, and action that have become the debutant's mainstay.
Expectedly Vassishta delivers a film that is richly cinematic, but whose story – as it turns out – has little of the emotional complexity that powered the earlier films of this genre. Set in 500 BC in the Trigartha empire, Bimbisara tells the story of an invincible ruler, who threatens anyone who comes his way or at least, tries to cross paths with him. He slaughters anyone who opposes him in sight and is evil personified. What happens when this authoritarian king unexpectedly lands in the modern-day world?
Bimbisara is enhanced by uncompromising action, its striking camera work, and impressive visual effects, especially the ones set in the ancient period. In fact, Kalyan Ram's entry into his kingdom reminds us of the iconic NTR as Duryodhana from Dana Veera Soora Karna (1977). It's refreshing to see Kalyan make his character his own -- his sheer bulk adds to the overall evil of Bimbisara . His presence is freakishly powerful, shrewd, and stays with you.
The film has spectacular action sequences, striking the right balance between grand scale and chilling confrontations. In one sequence, a cloud of smoke fills up the screen when Bimbisara’s enemies kidnap a young girl, making it impossible to see what’s happening on the ground. The image that follows, of Bimbisara emerging from the cloud of smoke, is all you need to know about the severity and the intensity of the fight, and it quickly establishes the brutality that Bimbisara is capable of. In fact, it acts as a precursor to the climax.
There is opulence and ferocity in virtually every frame of the film and the director has made good use of the concept to present every scene on a grand scale.
Kalyan Ram breathes life into the character of the barbaric, eccentric, menacing, power-hungry king, giving us a villain for the ages. Sporting a beard, unkempt long hair, kohl in the eyes, pierced ears, and the swagger of an evil man, he is both fascinating and intense at once. Bimbisara finds loyalty in Zubeida (Srinivas Reddy), who indulges in goofy and slap-stick humour. Some of their moments are thoroughly entertaining in the film.
In comparison, the romance between Bimbisara and the two leading ladies (Catherine Tresa and Samyuktha Menon) is lackluster and slackens the film’s pace. Both these ladies lack substance in the story and were relegated as mere caricatures. Samyuktha, who plays a cop, is zany! It is where Vassishta fails to weave magic and we are fortunate that these episodes were cut short.
Vivan Bhatena is passable as Subrahmanya Sastry, but a quirkier actor could have added more seriousness to the role. Ayyappa P Sharma as Ketu is at ease and gets a little more to work with. Of the supporting cast, Brahmaji, Chammak Chandra, and Vennela Kishore make efforts to generate silly laughs.
Dialogues by Vasudeva Muneppagari are catchy. The music of Chirranthan Bhat and the background score of MM Keeravani have their high points. The songs, especially, Eeswarude and the much-hyped special number featuring Warina Hussain stand out.
Overall, Bimbisara belongs to Kalyan Ram whose delicious performance is its biggest draw. The actor keeps you invested in the film even when it plods on for around 150 minutes.
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Release Date : August 05, 2022
123telugu.com Rating : 3.25/5
Starring: Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Catherine Tresa, Samyuktha Menon, Warina Hussain.
Director: Mallidi Vashist
Producer: Hari Krishna K
Music Directors: M. M. Keeravani, Chirrantan Bhatt, Varikuppala Yadagiri
Cinematography : Chota K. Naidu
Editor: Tammi Raju
Bimbisara is a film that has been promoted quite well in the last few days. The film has been released with very good hype today. Let’s see whether it lives to the expectations or not.
Bimbisara is a ruthless king of the Trigartala kingdom. He is evil and his only motto is to conquer kingdoms without any mercy. But due to a curse, his life changes and he is sent to the present-day world filled with problems. What is that curse? What’s the connection between the past and present? Who is Bimbisara in the first place? To know the answers you need to watch the film on the big screens.
Plus Points
Director Vasshist makes his debut with this film and he needs to be credited for penning a very interesting story. The way he mixed the time travel concept with fantasy and modern-day emotions is quite good and gives the audience a new experience.
Kalyan Ram gets a striking makeover and gives his career-best performance. He is menacing as the ruthless king and showcased a solid negative touch in his character. Be it his expressions or body language as a king, Kalyan Ram is top-notch. He also should be hailed for picking up a risky subject and standing by it.
MM Keeravani is yet another main pillar of the film and gives a solid music score. Be it the songs or his BGM, the legendary musician elevates the film completely. Catherine Tresa is good as the princess. After a long time, Srinivas Reddy gets a good role and entertains the audience.
The first half of the film is superb as the story is established superbly. The best part is the manner in which the time travel concept is established without missing any logic. The situational comedy once the king lands in the present day is also quite good.
The action blocks especially in the second half are established quite well by the director. The emotional quotient related to a small girl and her link to the king is quite good and evokes solid emotions.
The film has rich visuals and the VFX is superb and gives the audience a thrilling experience. The second half is ended on a very sensible note and leaves the audience impressed. Vennela Kishore and the supporting cast led by Prakash Raj do well in the film.
Minus Points
The heroines in the film do not get much to do with their characters. Samyuktha Menen is just a spectator in the whole narrative.
The second half becomes a tad slow once the key twists are revealed. The other character of Kalyan Ram is not etched well and more drama related to him and the king would have elevated the proceedings even more.
One of the biggest drawbacks is the main villain who is weak. A proper Telugu actor with more intensity would have made a world of difference to the film.
Technical Aspects
Kalyan Ram has spent a lot of money on the project and it shows in every scene. The production design and camera work especially showcasing the kingdom are amazing. Songs are packed quite well in the narrative. The dialogue especially mouthed by Kalyan Ram is just amazing.
The costumes picked for the king are good. The fight sequences are choreographed well and the VFX needs a special mention. The screenplay is quite interesting for the most part but becomes a bit dull in the latter part.
Coming to the director Vasshist, he makes a sparkling debut and is the one to watch out for. His strength lies in the script as the time travel concept is not easy to convince today’s educated youth. But the director passes with flying Colours and narrated the film on a sensible note.
The way he showcased Kalyan Ram as the ruthless king who gets transformed is the best part aspect of the film. Just when you think the film is losing grip, a new twist is revealed and makes things interesting. If he would have packed the second half with more drama, the output would have been even more intense.
On the whole, Bimbisara is a well-made fantasy drama with a solid backdrop and entertainment. Kalyan Ram gives his career-best performance and the narration is gripping. Apart from a few patchy scenes in the second half, this film has emotions, action, comedy, and good visuals that will be lapped by the audience and ends as an interesting film to watch on the big screen. Go for it.
123telugu.com Rating: 3.25/5
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Article by Suman M Published by GulteDesk --> Published on: 1:25 pm, 5 August 2022
2 Hrs 27 Mins | Socio Fantasy | 05-08-2022
Cast - Kalyan Ram, Catherine Tresa, Samyuktha Menon, Warina Hussain
Director - Mallidi Vashist
Producer - Harikrishna K
Banner - NTR Arts
Music - MM Keeravani
Kalyan Ram is always inclined towards versatility in films. The actor-producer once again picked a unique concept to execute. Kalyan Ram acted and produced Bimbisara, the movie claims to be based on time travel concepts, and many more. The trailer of Bimbisara is interesting with mythological fantasy concepts. The movie was released today in theaters. Here is the review.
What Is It About?
Bimbisara (Kalyan Ram) is a ruthless emperor of Trigarala in 500 BC. In unexpected circumstances, Bimbisara travels in time and reaches the current day not knowing that a power-thirsty doctor Subramanya Sastry and Kethu (Ayyappa P Sharma) are already waiting for him to come. What made Bimbisara travel in time and what did he do? The answers to these questions are all about Bimbisara.
Performances
Kalyan Ram had to appear as the same person in two different worlds. He did justice for the role.
Catherine Tresa is confined to a limited role and a song. She is alright as the princess.
Srinivasa Reddy gets a meaty role and he did very well. He reminds us of the comedy from great fantasy films from the past.
Samyuktha Menon’s role is small and there is nothing much for her to perform. Prakash Raj, Rajeev Kanakala, and Vennela Kishore were given routine roles. For a story like Bimbisara, a powerful villain would be great, but here the villain character is too weak and hollow.
Technicalities
The first thing that impresses Bimbisara is the graphics. Just like the trailer hinted at good VFX work, the movie has got the graphics part done very well. Though the movie did not have any foreign technicians, Bimbisara has got that visual effects part done well.
Bimbisara’s storyline starts as a unique line, but the commercial elements in the second half pull the graph down a bit. The screenplay is good. There are many dragged scenes in the second half. The cinematography is fine. The background music is very good, but the songs are just okay.
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Weak villain Rushed climax
Besides Aditya 369, not many Telugu films have the time travel concept for a full-length movie. Bimbisara uses the idea of traveling in time and blends some commercial and fantasy elements.
The director cleverly made it uncomplicated with the parallel worlds concept. He also chose a simple mirror as a medium of non-stop travel. The logical question arises on why the travel is specific to two particular times, but the answer is just the relevance to the story.
The first half has got a few surprises that worked well. Though the introduction to the brutality of Bimbisara took a while, it slowly falls in track with the story until the interval.
The second half hardly touches the 5th century BC because the story goes completely into the commercial mode. Though the little girl’s sentiment is linked to the treasure from a parallel world, it slows down the pace at times.
The curiosity factor from the first half slowly falls back after the interval with the commercial formula approach dominating after each scene. The loud but weak villain remains one of the main drawbacks of the movie.
There are few scenes and dialogues that immediately remind us of Yamagola and Yamaleela, except that Bimbisara has the time travel theory. The villain gang kidnapping the whole family to get things done by the protagonist is a vintage idea that our filmmakers could avoid for good.
Overall, Bimbisara is a storyline that has a new concept of time travel that starts good but slows down with routine narrative later on. With the sci-fi storyline and Kalyan Ram’s performance, Bimbisara has got fair chance to impress the audience.
Bottom Line: Box Office ki Aasara
Rating: 3 /5
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Actor Nandamuri Kalyan Ram's upcoming fantasy action drama film, Bimbisara, written and directed by Vashist, is ready for the huge theatrical release all over the world on August 5. The movie stars Catherine Tresa, Samyuktha Menon and Warina Hussain in prominent roles.
With just a few days to go for the reveal on the silver screen, Bimbisara's first review has surfaced on social media. According to Umair Sandhu, who is reportedly a member of the Overseas Censor Board, Bimbisara is a good film, with great conviction from the actors and director, coupled with mesmerizing sets and technical aspects. The movie makes for a good comeback for Nandamuri Kalyan Ram.
Bimbisara is the story of Trigarthala King Bimbisara, who gets to time travel and arrives in today's world, to safeguard the treasure that belongs to him. Although named after the great Magadha King, Bimbisara movie is not based on the history around it and is fictional work.
Bimbisara's background score is composed by MM Keeravani and songs have been rendered by Chirrantan Bhatt. Chota K Naidu cranked the camera for the film that was edited by Tammi Raju.
The film also stars Vennela Kishore, Srinivas Reddy, Brahmaji, Prakash Raj, Ayyappa P Sharma, and Sai Kiran in other pivotal roles.
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Bottom-line: 'Bimbisara' has a grander setting and a slightly different concept in commercial movie format. The time travel concept and Kalyan Ram's act as an evil king are the highlights. Despite the familiar problems in the second half, the film is a decent entertainer. Rating: 2.75/5. Review by: Jalapathy Gudelli. Film: Bimbisara
Bimbisara is enhanced by uncompromising action, its striking camera work, and impressive visual effects, especially the ones set in the ancient period. In fact, Kalyan Ram's entry into his kingdom reminds us of the iconic NTR as Duryodhana from Dana Veera Soora Karna (1977).It's refreshing to see Kalyan make his character his own -- his sheer bulk adds to the overall evil of Bimbisara.
Mallidi Vashishta's debut film Bimbisara is about a king from 500 BC who arrives in our current world against his wishes.Full of ego and manic energy, he doesn't spare anyone who stands in his ...
Bimbisara's arrival favours Subramanya Sastri (Vivan Bhatena) and godman Kethu (Ayyappa P Sharma), who have their eyes set on an Ayurveda book titled Dhanwanthari which is safely locked in ...
best-review 5 August 2022. The plot of the movie is intriguing, and the characters offer an interesting dynamic. However, the screenplay falls into traditional tropes, lacking freshness and originality. Kalyan Ram is well-suited for the role, displaying a pleasing appearance, but his performance could have been better.
Bimbisara is a ruthless king of the Trigartala kingdom. He is evil and his only motto is to conquer kingdoms without any mercy. But due to a curse, his life changes and he is sent to the present-day world filled with problems.
The biggest reason this film feels like a let down probably has nothing to do with Vasishta and his vision. Because if told like a folk tale and narrated by a storyteller, this story would have been powerful as it has all the makings of a masala film. But the production values never match the director's vision. The CGI is too tacky.
Overall, Bimbisara is a storyline that has a new concept of time travel that starts good but slows down with routine narrative later on. With the sci-fi storyline and Kalyan Ram's performance, Bimbisara has got fair chance to impress the audience. Bottom Line: Box Office ki Aasara. Rating: 3 /5. Tags Bimbisara Movie Reviews Rating Recommended
'Bimbisara' is a 2022 Telugu fantasy action film written and directed by debutant director Mallidi Vassista and produced by NTR Arts. The film stars Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Catherine Tresa, and ...
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Bimbisara: Directed by Mallidi Vasishta. With Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Samyuktha Menon, Catherine Tresa, Srinivasa Reddy. The protagonist time travels from his kingdom to the present world. How and why does he do it?
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The two timelines run in parallel. Unlike in the reincarnation stories, this is not a flashback-heavy film. The past and the present go hand-in-hand, complementing the drama and raising the stakes ...