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Bheed is an intense drama capturing the large-scale migration during a nationwide lockdown due to Covid-19. The emotionally moving film depicts people seeking safety and shelter from the virus.
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Bheed is an intense drama capturing the large-scale migration during a nationwide lockdown due to Covid-19. The emotionally moving film depicts people seeking safety and shelter from the virus.
6.6/10
IMDbAnubhav Sinha's latest film, "Bheed," is a creative blend of his previous works "Mulk" and "Article 15," where the story takes the lead over politics. Set during the pandemic-induced lockdown, the film talks about the mass migration of workers and their struggle to return home. The plot revolves around a border checkpoint where everyone is waiting for clearance from the authorities to enter the state. Sinha ensures that the film does not come across as a bland pile of documentation of events by using the scenario of the pandemic-induced lockdown as a setting to present his political story. The film is a critique of the government's handling of the pandemic, but there is a more prominent political layer of caste and hate politics in the content. The cast, led by Rajkummar Rao, Pankaj Kapur, and Bhumi Pednekar, delivers excellent performances. The cinematographer, Soumik Mukherjee, uses a monochromatic visual treatment that works well for the film's theme. Sinha includes multiple perspectives in the story through various characters, including a journalist, a migrant worker, and a privileged individual ignorant of the plight of the migrants. Though the film's climax may seem slightly escapist and convenient, "Bheed" is a well-crafted story that combines politics and a powerful narrative. Overall, Sinha's efforts ensure that "Bheed" never loses sight of the impact of being inferior, making it an excellent example of how to mix politics into a well-crafted story.
Best Story | 2024 | Anubhav Sinha
Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast | 2023 | Veerendra Saxena
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2023 | Pankaj Kapur
Best Actress | 2023 | Bhumi Pednekar
Best Supporting Actor | 2024 | Pankaj Kapur
The whole movie is in black and white