4 reviews
This movie offers a truly unique kind of storyline with an intriguing beginning and a satisfying conclusion. While it maintains an average pace from start to finish, it deserves a higher rating than the 5.9 on IMDb - a solid 6.5, in my opinion.
This movie stands out in the Malayalam movie industry for bravely delving into the disturbing reality of the caste system that still persists in rural Kerala, a subject not often explored in Malayalam cinema in these recent times.
Though some actors deliver only average performances, it remains a great choice for a pleasant evening OTT watch with family.
This movie stands out in the Malayalam movie industry for bravely delving into the disturbing reality of the caste system that still persists in rural Kerala, a subject not often explored in Malayalam cinema in these recent times.
Though some actors deliver only average performances, it remains a great choice for a pleasant evening OTT watch with family.
Bharatha Circus was indeed a circus of politics where a web of people played games with the system for their own motives. The movie started off in a very intriguing and complex manner then sadly became simple, losing its pace.
DELICIOUS
-What we liked about the movie was the gripping beginning. We saw Binu Pappu very disturbed accompanying his unconscious daughter to the operating room; nothing much was said at that point🤓
The sequence of events fueled the suspense, it was more and more captivating when we were introduced to a fishy police station and Binu became suspicious
-When it comes to acting, nothing much to say: Binu Pappu is a star, Shine Tom Chacko is a sweetheart, and M. A. Nishad was brilliant
We can never ever get tired of Jaffer Idukki; he was the cunning, vicious, yet hilarious local member
-It's hard to talk about the themes addressed in the film without actually giving away the scenario😬 Let's just say the story made a solid point about letting go of traditional values that prevent progress
BLAND
-Even though the film began in an impressive manner, it later took a simple and casual turn after the interval. The characters no longer appeared complex. We could actually figure out what was going on and the dialogues became plain
-The absence of a parallel story made the movie a bit monotonous. It was quite regrettable because we were sincerely rooting for this film 😥
DELICIOUS
-What we liked about the movie was the gripping beginning. We saw Binu Pappu very disturbed accompanying his unconscious daughter to the operating room; nothing much was said at that point🤓
The sequence of events fueled the suspense, it was more and more captivating when we were introduced to a fishy police station and Binu became suspicious
-When it comes to acting, nothing much to say: Binu Pappu is a star, Shine Tom Chacko is a sweetheart, and M. A. Nishad was brilliant
We can never ever get tired of Jaffer Idukki; he was the cunning, vicious, yet hilarious local member
-It's hard to talk about the themes addressed in the film without actually giving away the scenario😬 Let's just say the story made a solid point about letting go of traditional values that prevent progress
BLAND
-Even though the film began in an impressive manner, it later took a simple and casual turn after the interval. The characters no longer appeared complex. We could actually figure out what was going on and the dialogues became plain
-The absence of a parallel story made the movie a bit monotonous. It was quite regrettable because we were sincerely rooting for this film 😥
- ngandacinema
- May 26, 2023
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It's a complete waste of time movie packed with caste based prejudice and political bias. The plot is simply sub standard and the lead role actor is pathetic. Over all a complete waste of time. The story line started in a good manner for the first 10 minutes. Suddenly it landed in the trash bin with utter nonsense very soon. Most of the scenes were unwanted and of no value. There is a clear political agenda behind this film to define sudden groups of the society. It also and successfully communicate the idea that those who belong to the general category are always against the scheduled tribes and the tribal groups. Such a pathetic making of a film can we seen in this production.
- krishnamjc
- May 2, 2024
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The worst movie I have watched in the recent times. The writer seems to have written the story with an agenda to malign some communities. This is very evident from many scenes and dialogues. This is an abusive use of Creative freedom. Many of the dialogues are very cringy and amaterustic. The movie falls miserably in the first five minutes itself, and after that you need to have some real patience and endurance to watch the movie. The casting is also really bad. I am not against trying new/ inexperienced people, but then if a movie is full of such people, then it becomes a to real pain to watch. Some of the comparatively more experienced actors in the movie can be seen struggling to act in some scenes. In short this is a classic case of how the movies shouldn't be made.