Shivam Bhaje is a very unique Telugu cinema that fuses together drama, action and thriller. Apsar is the film’s director and its cast includes Ashwin Babu, Digangana Suryavanshi, Arbaaz Khan, Murli Sharma and many more.
This film is produced under the banner of Maheswara Reddy Mooli, Ganga entertainment and portrays the life of a simple loan agent who gets involved in a conspiracy that turns out to be of national importance.
At the same time, a strange incident causes him to hallucinate the murders performed by a serial killer and this compels him to track down the killer.
Because of the impeccable talents of the crew including cinematographer dasaradi shivendra, editor Chota K. Prasad, musical score by Vikas Badisa, Shivam Bhaje is a film that combines action with thinking.
Movie | Shivam Bhaje |
Language | Telugu |
Screen | 2D |
Release Date | 1 August 2024 |
Star Cast | Ashwin Babu, Digangana Suryavanshi, Arbaaz Khan, Hyper Aadi, Murli Sharma, Tanikella Bharani, Brahmaji |
Country | India |
Genres | Action, Thriller |
Director | Abdul Apsar Hussain |
Producer | Maheswara Reddy Mooli |
Music | Vikas Badisa |
Editor | Chota K. Prasad |
Production company | Ganga Entertainments |
Table of Contents
Plot
Shivam Bhaje is centered on the life of a loan agent Ashwin Babu which also explains a tangled web that he gets caught in dangerously.
He lives a monotonous life until the point he realizes that there is a plot much larger and somewhat threatening to the country both of his and within himself.
The Ensemble Cast
Another notable quality of the film Shivam Bhaje is its strong ensemble cast that consists of the very best of the actors in the Telugu film industry.
Cunning and a virtuoso in his tricks, Ashwin Babu ventures the character of the hero and delivers a timely engagement and brings looking range and intense restraint.
The female lead of the film, Digangana Suryavanshi acts well and infuses brightness to the role. The romance aspect between her and Ashwin Babu also serves to soften the rather dark narrative.
Besides them, other than some supporting roles like Arbaaz Khan, Murli Sharma and Tanikella Bharani who have taken their roles to the very edges of good acting and portray the undisputed conspiracy.
Appearing promptly when drawing breath off screen are actors like Tulasi, Ayyappa P. Sharma, Brahmaji, and Shakalaka Shankar, who fall in the many and diversified film characters and which each have a crucial influence on the Fighting man.
The performances from the cast are up to the mark that no character appears unremarkable to the viewers.
Technical Brilliance: Cinematography, Editing, and Music
However, technical complexity of aim apart from the plot of Shivam Bhaje is equally efficient, bringing forth a change in the plot.
The director of photography Dasaradhi Shivendra fulfills convincingly all dramatic requirements of the film using light and dark for building the mystical aspects of the plot.
Action-oriented editing further elaborates the visual effect which is characterised by works of Chota K. Prasad.
The music score composed by Vikas Badisa happens to be an important tool that balances the desired emotion of the film. The situations therefore develop more into a climactic point, due to the accompanying background music which creates the right atmosphere during intense scenes.
The songs do help assist in building core emotions of their respective characters. Music is not just an addition it is rather a part of the narrative itching to be heard revolving around the protagonist’s emotions and restoration.
Some portions of it will help make this narrative more colorful and enjoyable than it is at the moment. On the part of action, Prithvi and Ramakrishna, the action choreographers, want to be remembered for having made some great action portions.
These scenes do not break the pace of the overall story and are seamlessly incorporated in the structure, adding dangers and drama to the tale parts without diverting focus from the story.
One cannot conclude the talk of Sahi Suresh without mentioning the art direction, which I must admit was simply brilliant, as it helps deliver a world that is realistic yet enticing.
Review
Bharitaraj has other roads that are less inclined to this or dysfunction as well. This is because in fact, the simple film differs with forced attempts to celebrate its self-exclusive ultra sophistication in the Indian cinema.
Hence this film arises to counter ton complaints and negative connotations that western representations of non-western films, violence, particularly put overseas in most regions of Asia.
It is difficult to imagine anyone explaining Shivam Bhaje without making a please-redeclare democracy or something.
This movie is not just about the excitement and joys of the process of the protagonist having such journey, but more about the values of truthfulness and justice, and also the integrity of the individual, themselves.
This is why, using the example of harsh suffering, Shivam Bhaje reminds every person that there are heights in our lives which are called the spiritual heights and the truth is worth this height regardless of the difficulties faced in pursuing it.
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FAQs
Where to watch Shivam Bhaje?
Shivam Bhaje is available to watch in nearest theatres which was released on 1 August 2024.
Who plays the role of director in Shivam Bhaje?
Abdul Apsar Hussain plays the role of director in this film.
Who stars in Shivam Bhaje?
Ashwin Babu, Digangana Suryavanshi, Arbaaz Khan, Hyper Aadi, Murli Sharma, Tanikella Bharani, Brahmaji