Bhediya's Howl will be its Word of Mouth.
Bhediya Review: The film 'Bhediya', VFX and cinematography saved shame on Kriti Sanon's charisma
If there is nature then there is progress and today the way natural wealth is being exploited. The result of that is that somewhere there is an earthquake and somewhere there is a calamity like a flood. Along with this, such incurable diseases also come, for which it takes years to find a cure. The backdrop of the film 'Bhediya' is the forest of Arunachal Pradesh.
Whenever someone tries to harm that forest, such a virus comes that people do not know how to get rid of that virus. It is a simple matter, but there may be some difficulty in explaining it by talking because the problem of the film 'Bhediya' is also somewhat similar. The film is excellent at the level of the idea but this time director Amar kaushik does not have his 'Stree' co-stars raj and DK to bring it to the screen. This time Niren Bhatt's imagination is fully dependent and this story of a horror universe seems to be reaching the end like 'Roohi'.
In the film 'Bhediya', bhaskar Poonam's Raat Kuch Kuch Bhedia becomes a wolf, just like the hero of Mahesh Bhatt's 1992 film 'Junoon' becomes an animal. This one film locked the career of rahul roy who became a star with 'Aashiqui'. Something similar is not going to happen with varun dhawan but the story of 'Bhediya' is quite similar to 'Junoon'. The whole matter is related to saving the forest and land here. bhaskar believes that everything in life is money and that everything can be bought with money. This thinking of his character does not allow varun dhawan to become a hero. And, all the twists of the story are such that neither Himesh Reshammiya's songs can bring pace to the story nor Gulzar's song can make flowers bloom by wearing chaddis.
The problem with varun dhawan is that whatever the film, the story, and the character, varun dhawan seems to be the same. He doesn't have the dedication required for acting and perhaps that's why he wants to leave films of hardworking directors and become the captain of a team where everything he says is blindly accepted. abhishek banerjee has left a better impression than him in the film. His presence makes the soul of the film laugh. deepak dobriyal has his familiar charm, but the real discovery of the film 'Bhediya' is actor Pauline Kabak. His coming days are good and if he keeps getting the character right then some good actors can be seen in his Hindi…