Bhaagamathie movie review:



The story of Bhaagamathie, major Anushka Shetty, is nothing like what was instructed by the filmmakers through the theatrical trailer and therefore the alarming posters. it absolutely was imagined to keep the audience on the edge-of-the-seat with a spine-chilling backstory of the central character Bhaagamathie, a ghost from the past century. it absolutely was imagined to send the shiver down our spines whereas we have a tendency to witness the horrors suffered by the characters that wander into Bhaagamathie’s territory. Instead, we have a tendency to get a blown-out version of Tamil film dish. And reminder all horror movies that are created within the South Indian industry to this point.

The mere mention of Bhaagamathie house, joined character puts it, makes even grown-ups wet their pants. The legend has it that Bhaagamathie dead folks, WHO dare to enter her palace compound as a part of her voodoo. However, a high officer, vie by Murali Sharma, thinks that's precisely the quite place he needs to lock-up Chancala (Anushka Shetty) and investigate her in reference to a scam.

Chancala, a shamed IAS officer in an exceedingly murder case, had worked as a private secretary to a minister, vieby Jayaram. The conscience of Jayaram’s character and his record is thus clean that the central government feels vulnerable and needs to border him in an exceedingly corruption case. more or less director G Ashok needs USA to believe. however we've got seen enough movies to grasp wherever the film is taking USA.

The biggest drawback of Bhaagamathie is it gets inevitable once some extent. All the build-up from the start of the film ends up in the instant wherever Bhaagamathie reveals herself, wrapped in an exceedingly red sari and with antique jewellers, mouthing the line that has become a giant hit on the net, ‘Bhaagamathie Adda.’ It’s interval, you guessed it. and therefore the narration goes into a free-fall from there on. The film later wades into a sociopolitical territory forfeiting the horror theme within the middle of the half. The theme that helped the film to top off cinema halls within the initial place.

Chanchala is on a mission to penalise her betrothed Shakthi (Unni Mukundan), WHO was taken from her by manycorrupt minds within the society. They additionally frame Chanchala within the crime. The film will very little to formthe audience care regarding Shakthi and what happens to him. except the actual fact that he's a traditional hero character with a degree from Australia and has given up moneymaking jobs to figure for the welfare of individuals in his village. (I yawned doubly already). the instant Ashok, WHO has additionally written this film, takes Bhaagamathie out of the equation, the film turns into a snooze-fest.

Ashok will manage to creep USA out victimisation the tried-and-tested tropes of the horror genre within the startinghowever principally i used to be left wiggling within the seat as I felt i used to be drowning within the hollowness of the narration. the sole character that had my attention was Bhaagamathie however it absolutely was additionallyrendered empty as a result of Chanchala’s revenge theme.

Chanchala has remark written everywhere her. She may be a naive sensible soul that suddenly turns treacherous and whips up a programme that fools the CBI, science and technology. Anushka lifts the mood with the loud burst of her performance because the possessed lady however her Chanchala character may be a disappointment. Thaman’s loud background score created Pine Tree State cower than scenes that were imagined to be giving Pine Tree Statenightmares.

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