Bheemla Nayak Movie Review: A massy and racy version of the original

Story: A sub-inspector and the egoistic son of an ex-MP get in an egotistical war when the former arrests the latter.

Review: Whenever there’s a remake announced and you know Pawan Kalyan will be headlining it, you know the original will not just be remade, but will be adapted to ensure his fans remain happy. While some such films work and others don’t, Saagar K Chandra’s adaptation of Ayyappanum Koshiyum, with screenplay and dialogues by Trivikram Srinivas, definitely works for the most part.

Sarhad Bheemla Nayak is a Sub Inspector of police who is strict with his rules. He does his duty along with forest officials and excise department and catches Daniel Sekhar with cartons of liquor. The egoistic Sekhar gets physical with his constables and Bheemla drags him to the station. It doesn’t take really long for things to get heated up as both of them do not let their gaurd down. The humor kicks in amid the racy dialogues and it is truly entertaining. Bheemla Nayak’s wife Suguna(Nitya Menen) is a fire brand too and she acts as a fuel in the fire. Sagar K Chandra fleshed her character well in the film. The tuff war continues and Daniel shocks Bheemla with a video. The transformation of Bheemla Nayak’s character from a strict police officer to ruthless mass thug is the highlight of this remake. It is indeed a treat to all Pawan Kalyan fans who haven’t watched their favourite hero in a complete mass role for really long now. But Trivikaram’s politically charged dialogues for his best friend are evidently unnecessary but fans seen enjoying them big time. The first half ends with a decent bang.

The second half begins and Pawan Kalyan is no more a cop now as he unevils so called wild animal in him. Things gets really bad and Daniel’s father(Samutrakhani) decides to involve Suguna to thier face off. The lodge fight scene is cherographed really well and it is not just a whistle worthy moment to Pawan Kalyan fans but for everyone. The movie starts slowing down and the flash back is improperly told. Too many fight scenes are a let down for audience as they work on screen when they are necessary. The tribal hamlets from interior Nallamala forests were well depicted and but are there any political intentions behind is the question. The climax should have been dealt well because after all the mass scenes, there is no much space for such pale end. The emotional scenes are also lazily written. A big shoutout to Thaman for giving an unending high to all Pawan Fans.

Bheemla Nayak is another example of what makes Pawan Kalyan such a huge star. His unique and trademark antics are spot on and the simple dance steps are entertaining. Rana Daggubati is top notch and he doesn’t need to prove his mettle as an actor anymore. Nitya Menen is decent in her role but Samyukta Menen delivers a very mature performance in this flick and she will sure bag many projects with this.

Well it isn’t fair to compare this one with the original but one can’t stop doing it as it is announced as the remake. Ayyappanum Koshiyum is a story driven film whereas Bheemla Nayak is entirely driven by the stars. It doesn’t fail to entertain the normal audience and fans will truly go crazy with this film.

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