Kalyan Ram's Bimbisara Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

One timeline features a great emperor named Bimbisara who declared himself God and Demon and ruled Trigartala Samrajyam, the other features a man who looks exactly like Bimbisara and who is targeted for assassination by thugs for no apparent reason; however, he later learns that he is the only person who can unlock Bimbisara's treasure trove.

The film features, among others, Nandamuri KalyanRam, Catherine Tresa, Samyuktha Menon, Warina Hussain, Vennela, and Prakash Raj.

From the senior NTR era to Bahubali, Telugu moviegoers have seen their fair share of social fantasy films. What sets Bimbisara apart, however, is its unique take on the time travel genre; unlike most other time travel movies, Bimbisara's story unfolds entirely in a parallel universe.

The first half of the movie goes with Kalyan Ram's performance as Bimbisara and with some action blocks. The second half shifts into Hyderabad the current timeline guy experiences the Bimbisara soul, from there to the climax hooked the audience.

Although Bimbisara's story isn't particularly original, the premise and the protagonists' negative shades are intriguing enough to keep you watching until the end.

It's hard to pick a favourite character from Kalyan Ram's two performances; he's so brilliant at transforming into his roles, Director Vassishta deserves credit for successfully captivating moviegoers with this intricate tale.

To the trained eye, Bimbisara is a sight to behold. the majority of the film's scenes were over-saturated and graded with a heavy colour tone, and M.M. Keeravani's songs fell short of expectations.

The film Bimbisara, which combines elements of fantasy and social realism, is ultimately enjoyable for a wide range of viewers.

Rating: 3.75/5

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