Bimbisara movie telugu

  1. Bimbisara Movie Review: Kalyan Ram exudes brilliance in this epic fantasy tale of transformation and time travel
  2. 'Bimbisara' movie review: Kalyan Ram shines bright in this riveting fantasy drama
  3. 'Bimbisara' movie review: Kalyan Ram shines bright in this riveting fantasy drama
  4. Bimbisara Movie Review: Kalyan Ram exudes brilliance in this epic fantasy tale of transformation and time travel
  5. Bimbisara Movie Review: Kalyan Ram exudes brilliance in this epic fantasy tale of transformation and time travel
  6. 'Bimbisara' movie review: Kalyan Ram shines bright in this riveting fantasy drama


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Bimbisara Movie Review: Kalyan Ram exudes brilliance in this epic fantasy tale of transformation and time travel

Bimbisara, a Telugu fantasy action film written and directed by debutant Mallidi Vashist starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram as the ancient king Bimbisara alongside a slew of well-known actors, will surprise the audience with its grandeur, power-packed performances, epic background score and fantastic visuals. The movie's first half is a runaway hit, and the second half could have been better. Kalyan Ram as Bimbisara was brilliant — probably his best performance to date Story: The film, Bimbisara narrates an epic and grand tale of the transformation of the all-powerful, arrogant, selfish and cruel king of Trikarthala, Bimbisara, into a more humane and selfless individual. There is a king, kingdoms, supernatural elements and time travel. How did the king traverse between two timelines, and what did he encounter? Review: From vittalacharya stunts and mesmerising narration in olden-day folklore movies like Pathala Bhairavi to more modern-day epics, like Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari, Bhairava Dweepam and Bahubali, Telugu cinema has come a long way in telling grand fantasy stories. Bimbisara falls in the same zone and tries to narrate an epic tale in a grand manner. The film probably has all the elements of a commercial blockbuster with all the departments coming together. The director tried to integrate emotion, action and comedy and, for the most part, succeeded in coming up with a wholesome package. The story begins in 500 BC. Bimbisara, a powerful king of the Trikarthala kin...

'Bimbisara' movie review: Kalyan Ram shines bright in this riveting fantasy drama

Express News Service Telugu filmmakers’ fascination with the fantasy genre dates back many decades. Films like Pathala Bhairavi (1951), Mayabazar (1957), Yamagola (1977), Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990), Bhairava Dweepam, Yamaleela (1994), Ammoru (1995), Yamadonga (2007) and Arundhati (2009) among others mesmerised the audience with their storytelling, special effects, costumes, grand sets, soothing music and lots of adventure and drama. The genre has evolved so much that filmmakers are finding new ways to blend fantasy, folklore, and mythology in a contemporary milieu. And one such attempt is Kalyan Ram-starrer Bimbisara, which marks the debut of director Vassishta. The film was released with a lot of promise and let’s see what worked for it. Bimbisara fits nicely within the impressive canon of Tollywood’s fantasy entertainers. After all, the legend of Bimbisara, a ruthless tyrant, whose quest for power and his resolve to conquer the kingdoms of the region, has all the melodrama, adventure, and action that have become the debutant’s mainstay. Expectedly Vassishta delivers a film that is richly cinematic, but whose story —as it turns out — has little of the emotional complexity that powered the earlier films of this genre. Set in 500 BC in the Trigartha empire, Bimbisara tells the story of an invincible ruler, who threatens anyone who comes his way or at least, tries to cross paths with him. He slaughters anyone who opposes him in sight and is evil personified. Wh...

'Bimbisara' movie review: Kalyan Ram shines bright in this riveting fantasy drama

Express News Service Telugu filmmakers’ fascination with the fantasy genre dates back many decades. Films like Pathala Bhairavi (1951), Mayabazar (1957), Yamagola (1977), Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990), Bhairava Dweepam, Yamaleela (1994), Ammoru (1995), Yamadonga (2007) and Arundhati (2009) among others mesmerised the audience with their storytelling, special effects, costumes, grand sets, soothing music and lots of adventure and drama. The genre has evolved so much that filmmakers are finding new ways to blend fantasy, folklore, and mythology in a contemporary milieu. And one such attempt is Kalyan Ram-starrer Bimbisara, which marks the debut of director Vassishta. The film was released with a lot of promise and let’s see what worked for it. Bimbisara fits nicely within the impressive canon of Tollywood’s fantasy entertainers. After all, the legend of Bimbisara, a ruthless tyrant, whose quest for power and his resolve to conquer the kingdoms of the region, has all the melodrama, adventure, and action that have become the debutant’s mainstay. Expectedly Vassishta delivers a film that is richly cinematic, but whose story —as it turns out — has little of the emotional complexity that powered the earlier films of this genre. Set in 500 BC in the Trigartha empire, Bimbisara tells the story of an invincible ruler, who threatens anyone who comes his way or at least, tries to cross paths with him. He slaughters anyone who opposes him in sight and is evil personified. Wh...

Bimbisara Movie Review: Kalyan Ram exudes brilliance in this epic fantasy tale of transformation and time travel

Bimbisara, a Telugu fantasy action film written and directed by debutant Mallidi Vashist starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram as the ancient king Bimbisara alongside a slew of well-known actors, will surprise the audience with its grandeur, power-packed performances, epic background score and fantastic visuals. The movie's first half is a runaway hit, and the second half could have been better. Kalyan Ram as Bimbisara was brilliant — probably his best performance to date Story: The film, Bimbisara narrates an epic and grand tale of the transformation of the all-powerful, arrogant, selfish and cruel king of Trikarthala, Bimbisara, into a more humane and selfless individual. There is a king, kingdoms, supernatural elements and time travel. How did the king traverse between two timelines, and what did he encounter? Review: From vittalacharya stunts and mesmerising narration in olden-day folklore movies like Pathala Bhairavi to more modern-day epics, like Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari, Bhairava Dweepam and Bahubali, Telugu cinema has come a long way in telling grand fantasy stories. Bimbisara falls in the same zone and tries to narrate an epic tale in a grand manner. The film probably has all the elements of a commercial blockbuster with all the departments coming together. The director tried to integrate emotion, action and comedy and, for the most part, succeeded in coming up with a wholesome package. The story begins in 500 BC. Bimbisara, a powerful king of the Trikarthala kin...

Bimbisara Movie Review: Kalyan Ram exudes brilliance in this epic fantasy tale of transformation and time travel

Bimbisara, a Telugu fantasy action film written and directed by debutant Mallidi Vashist starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram as the ancient king Bimbisara alongside a slew of well-known actors, will surprise the audience with its grandeur, power-packed performances, epic background score and fantastic visuals. The movie's first half is a runaway hit, and the second half could have been better. Kalyan Ram as Bimbisara was brilliant — probably his best performance to date Story: The film, Bimbisara narrates an epic and grand tale of the transformation of the all-powerful, arrogant, selfish and cruel king of Trikarthala, Bimbisara, into a more humane and selfless individual. There is a king, kingdoms, supernatural elements and time travel. How did the king traverse between two timelines, and what did he encounter? Review: From vittalacharya stunts and mesmerising narration in olden-day folklore movies like Pathala Bhairavi to more modern-day epics, like Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari, Bhairava Dweepam and Bahubali, Telugu cinema has come a long way in telling grand fantasy stories. Bimbisara falls in the same zone and tries to narrate an epic tale in a grand manner. The film probably has all the elements of a commercial blockbuster with all the departments coming together. The director tried to integrate emotion, action and comedy and, for the most part, succeeded in coming up with a wholesome package. The story begins in 500 BC. Bimbisara, a powerful king of the Trikarthala kin...

'Bimbisara' movie review: Kalyan Ram shines bright in this riveting fantasy drama

Express News Service Telugu filmmakers’ fascination with the fantasy genre dates back many decades. Films like Pathala Bhairavi (1951), Mayabazar (1957), Yamagola (1977), Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990), Bhairava Dweepam, Yamaleela (1994), Ammoru (1995), Yamadonga (2007) and Arundhati (2009) among others mesmerised the audience with their storytelling, special effects, costumes, grand sets, soothing music and lots of adventure and drama. The genre has evolved so much that filmmakers are finding new ways to blend fantasy, folklore, and mythology in a contemporary milieu. And one such attempt is Kalyan Ram-starrer Bimbisara, which marks the debut of director Vassishta. The film was released with a lot of promise and let’s see what worked for it. Bimbisara fits nicely within the impressive canon of Tollywood’s fantasy entertainers. After all, the legend of Bimbisara, a ruthless tyrant, whose quest for power and his resolve to conquer the kingdoms of the region, has all the melodrama, adventure, and action that have become the debutant’s mainstay. Expectedly Vassishta delivers a film that is richly cinematic, but whose story —as it turns out — has little of the emotional complexity that powered the earlier films of this genre. Set in 500 BC in the Trigartha empire, Bimbisara tells the story of an invincible ruler, who threatens anyone who comes his way or at least, tries to cross paths with him. He slaughters anyone who opposes him in sight and is evil personified. Wh...