Review of Jai Bhim

Jai Bhim (2021)
7/10
Brutal, but reality
15 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The injustice and dictatorship showcased somehow prevails in every part of the world, not just India or its one state and its tribe. Yaa, whether it drills down to the level of torture shown in this movie maybe a point to debate, and I am not the correct person to judge all that.

Coming to incidents shown, power pack performance by leads or the spine chilling atmosphere is all on top and needs no explanation. I mean, I had seen Suriya's many films and this one is not behind any.

But, this being said, I still see few hiccups and those, as per me, should have been taken care of. Somehow, I tend to compare this courtcase with Jolly LLB. Even if both are totally opposite yet they ooze out same problem: injustice to lower class or below poverty line people. And that's when I see Boman Irani giving tight fight to Arshad Warsi. However, in here, the story seemed focused on solving the case and some how, inclined towards Suriya, as a lawyer. PP wasn't doing much, and Attorney General's entry looked gloomy, naive and just for the sake. I mean, if this story is based on real life incidents, then was that person unprepared to anything. And also, if that is the case, and he was a probable MP candidate, then who made him to whatever level he was. At this stage, people do their level best to win rather just mock around and at the end face the blow.

Anyways, if to keep aside that aspect, the movie is good and no doubt worth a watch.
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