Bhramam
- 2021
- 2h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.7K
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Sam, an ace pianist and a pretentious blind man accidentally gets thrown into a famous yesteryear celebrity's homicide which turns his life upside down.Sam, an ace pianist and a pretentious blind man accidentally gets thrown into a famous yesteryear celebrity's homicide which turns his life upside down.Sam, an ace pianist and a pretentious blind man accidentally gets thrown into a famous yesteryear celebrity's homicide which turns his life upside down.
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Shankar Panicker
- Uday Kumar
- (as Shanker)
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Andhadhun is better than bhramam. Poor casting starting from mamtha to Ananya.
Direction wise poor. Only prithviraj, unnimukundan and jagadeesh justified the remake.
Direction wise poor. Only prithviraj, unnimukundan and jagadeesh justified the remake.
Now i can't even tolerate to see any andhadhun remake.. I can't believe that how many times!!
Original magic is unmatachable also no one can replace any twists.. I think original is the best among all.. So if anyone didn't see original then see it rather than this crap!
Original magic is unmatachable also no one can replace any twists.. I think original is the best among all.. So if anyone didn't see original then see it rather than this crap!
The movie was not even close to the expectations. Casting (except Mamta) was not upto the mark. Anticipated more from Prithviraj and Jakes Bejoy.
Not that I am comparing this with the original version. But this is a very sincere remake with very weak acting.
Casting is good but performances are not.
Prithvi is a good stoic actor but not a great one at it.
Mamta was good. Unni as usual is the muscle mass. Jagadish does his part.
Things looked too forced.
Now if you compare with andhadhun. Definitely Ayushman was just awesome With the fiery tabu it was just magical.
Now it's a different topic if Ayushman deserved a national award and no less.....
Watchable.
Casting is good but performances are not.
Prithvi is a good stoic actor but not a great one at it.
Mamta was good. Unni as usual is the muscle mass. Jagadish does his part.
Things looked too forced.
Now if you compare with andhadhun. Definitely Ayushman was just awesome With the fiery tabu it was just magical.
Now it's a different topic if Ayushman deserved a national award and no less.....
Watchable.
The challenge with remaking a perfect classic like Andhadhun is not in just finding the right balance between the various genres it encompassed, but also in casting the right actors who can emote well in both the harrowing drama sequences as well as the situational comedy.
DOP-turned director Ravi K Chandran unfortunately fails in doing just that. A more commercialized take of the 2018 National Award winning film, Bhramam's first glaring failure is casting Mamtha Mohandas in the role played by Tabu.
A Machiavellian, femme fatale role that needed a lot of nuance and fine tuned expressions, Mamtha unfortunately is not able to deliver most of the elements convincingly. Even Prithviraj, while shining in the dramatic elements, feels out of place in the comic sequences, a genre he has always struggled with.
For a film telling us the story of a seemingly blind musician, it is appalling that the music for the film is so pedestrian. Raashi Khanna is a major eyesore as Prithviraj's love interest.
She stumbles through a blink-and-miss role with haphazard lip synchronizations leaving us wondering why she was cast in the first place. Unni Mukundan is inadvertently funny in a beefed up cop role and delivers an adequate performance.
Remaking Andhadhun, which straddled the dark comedy and moral dilemma-laced drama genres so elegantly was always going to be a challenge. And Bhramam unfortunately couldn't rise up to meet it.
Not recommended!
DOP-turned director Ravi K Chandran unfortunately fails in doing just that. A more commercialized take of the 2018 National Award winning film, Bhramam's first glaring failure is casting Mamtha Mohandas in the role played by Tabu.
A Machiavellian, femme fatale role that needed a lot of nuance and fine tuned expressions, Mamtha unfortunately is not able to deliver most of the elements convincingly. Even Prithviraj, while shining in the dramatic elements, feels out of place in the comic sequences, a genre he has always struggled with.
For a film telling us the story of a seemingly blind musician, it is appalling that the music for the film is so pedestrian. Raashi Khanna is a major eyesore as Prithviraj's love interest.
She stumbles through a blink-and-miss role with haphazard lip synchronizations leaving us wondering why she was cast in the first place. Unni Mukundan is inadvertently funny in a beefed up cop role and delivers an adequate performance.
Remaking Andhadhun, which straddled the dark comedy and moral dilemma-laced drama genres so elegantly was always going to be a challenge. And Bhramam unfortunately couldn't rise up to meet it.
Not recommended!
Did you know
- TriviaMalayalam remake of the Hit Hindi film Andhadhun (2018) starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu & Radhika Apte directed by Sreeram Raghavan.
- ConnectionsRemake of Andhadhun (2018)
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹100,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $90,133
- Runtime
- 2h 32m(152 min)
- Color
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