Varun Dhawan Bhediya Movie Review: Early in his career, Varun Dhawan produced a few experimental films, including “October” and “Badlapur.” However, he eventually changed his screenplay preferences and began to appear primarily in comedic entertainers, which are popular with audiences but made the actor’s performances seem quite monotonous. Finally, Varun Dhawan has created another intriguing work titled “Bhediya,” which debuted in theatres today (November 25). To find out if this film lived up to Varun’s acting potential, let’s go into a full evaluation of it.
Story
Bhaskar, a man who is bitten by a wolf and begins to transform into a beast, is the subject of the story Bhediya. It takes place in Arunachal’s forested areas. Bhaskar and his buddies discover several shocks, twists, and laughs while looking for solutions. The obstacles Bhaskar must overcome in order to get back to normal will drive the rest of the story.
Cast & Crew
Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon, Deepak Dobriyal, Abhishek Banerjee, Paalin Kabak, and others are included in the cast of the film Bhediya. Amar Kaushik is the director of this film, and Dinesh Vijan is the producer under the Maddock Films label in collaboration with Jio Studios. Jishnu Bhattacharjee is in charge of the cinematography, and Sachin – Jigar is in charge of the music.
Movie Name | Bhediya |
Director | Amar Kaushik |
Music Director | Sachin – Jigar |
Producer | Dinesh Vijan |
Genre | Horror, Comedy, Thriller |
Cast | Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon, Deepak Dobriyal, Abhishek Banerjee, Paalin Kabak |
Cinematography | Jishnu Bhattacharjee |
Verdict
One such film that combines a variety of genres, including drama, comedy, fiction, and horror, is Bhediya. It will excite viewers as they watch it on screen. But comedy is without a doubt this film’s strongest asset. Although the plot of this film is quite straightforward, and many of the moments are quite predictable, the comic scenarios that are generated throughout the film will undoubtedly keep the audience laughing until the very end. Even though the plot and premise seem novel, we shouldn’t focus too much on the logic because that would ruin the fun of this weekend’s entertainment. There are some minor problems in the production of this film that can also be overlooked.
In terms of acting, every performer in the film did a respectable job. When it comes to performance, Varun Dhawan is this movie’s main draw. Though comic moments with him may feel rote, he has done a remarkable job of showing many moods. Kriti Sanon’s performance appears to be adequate, but her appearance may let down her followers. With their performances, Abhishek Banerjee and Paalin Kabak, who played Varun’s close buddies, were able to have some fun. Despite having little screen time, Deepak Dobriyal was able to get a few chuckles. Every other actor played their roles as necessary by the script effectively.
The Bhediya movie looks good technically. In particular, the song “Thumkeswari” by Sachin-Jigar is groovy, and the background music fits the proceedings. Another notable aspect of this film is Jishnu Bhattacharjee’s cinematography, which he used to produce some amazing visuals that appear wonderful on a large screen. Sanyukta Kaza’s editing is clear. High production values are used by Maddock Films.
Director Amar Kaushik has previously amused audiences with “Stree” and “Bala,” and he has been somewhat successful in doing so again. Bhediya could have been much better if the director had paid more attention to the plot, as this film has all the elements in place to please a wide range of viewers.
Bhediya is an all-around entertaining film that is best seen in a theatre for its grandeur and funny scenes.
Plus Points:
- Production Values
- Comedy
- Cinematography
Minus Points:
- Routine Story
- Predictable Scenes
Rating: 2.75/5
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