Raghuvaran is usually a decent actor but in Bheema, he is a caricature of his usual self.Īs for Trisha (the heroine of Bheema), this young girl of bathroom video fame is pathetically unequal to the task of acting and sheer agony to behold on the screen. Raghuvaran and Trisha are the worst performers in Bheema. Not even Vikram, who is an actor of high calibre as ably demonstrated by his exemplary performance in Anniyan a few years back.īut in Bheema, Vikram delivers a ho-hum Ajith-like performance. The story lurches around the rivalry between two criminal gangs led by Chinna (Prakash Raj) and Periyavar (Raghuvaran) with Sekhar (Vikram) joining his childhood idol Chinna’s gang and taking it to greater heights.įurther, a story that centers around enmity between two criminals gangs has been recycled far too many times in Tamil films to provide any joy to fans.īarring Prakash Raj to some extent, none of the other actors distinguish themselves in Bheema. If you thought Ajith’s Billa was bad, you ain’t seen real bad until you’ve seen Vikram’s Bheema.īheema achieves the odious distinction of having nothing going for it.ĭooming this worthless piece of garbage from the get-go, is the poor attention to the story.
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