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Played by Black Dragon Manju, the villain is portrayed as a convincing and menacing force in the drug underworld.

In an era where Kannada cinema is increasingly leaning towards glossy urban narratives or high-octane, logic-defying mass actioners, Bheema Chitrundi arrives like a gust of wind from the hinterlands. It is unapologetically rural, grounded, and drenched in the sweat of realism.

(alternatively known as B.D: Bheema Chitrundi ) is a 2024 Tamil-language action film that attempts to explore the raw and often violent realities of life in the city. Directed by Smith Kumar , the film features music by Ganesh Raghavendra and was released on December 27, 2024 . bheema chitrundi movie review

4.5/5

The narrative centers on , an orphan who was raised by a local garage owner named Ramanna. Bheema’s simple life is upended when he crosses paths with Dragon Manju , a drug dealer and aspiring politician who begins operating out of the very garage where Bheema works. The story explores: Played by Black Dragon Manju, the villain is

Bheema Chitrundi is a visually striking, brutally violent tale of honour and rebellion that thrives on its lead actor’s towering presence and authentic rural milieu. However, it stumbles in its second half with predictable tropes and a stretched runtime.

Kantara (for the setting), realistic dramas, and character-driven stories. Skip it if you prefer: Fast-paced thrillers, mass action sequences, and urban rom-coms. (alternatively known as B

The background score is restrained. In a bold move, the film often lets ambient sound—the rustling of leaves, the chirping of crickets, the distant sound of a tractor—act as the soundtrack. The songs, when they appear, are situational and folk-based, enhancing the narrative rather than interrupting it.