Jai Bhim

Jai Bhim

A pregnant woman from a primitive tribal community, searches desperately for her husband, who is missing from police custody. So as to find her husband and seek justice for them, as their voice, a High Court advocate rises in support. Will their battle for justice succeed?

  • Released: 2021-11-02
  • Runtime: 164 minutes
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
  • Stars: Suriya, K. Manikandan, Rajisha Vijayan, Lijomol Jose, Prakash Raj, Rao Ramesh, Guru Somasundaram, Bava Chelladurai, Jayaprakash, M. S. Bhaskar, Supergood Subramani, Ilavarasu, Sibi K Thomas, Rajesh Balachandiran, Kumar Natarajan, Joshika Maya, Tamizh, Bala Hasan, Sujatha Sivakumar, Ravi Venkatraman, Pandian, Shankar Sundaram, Jijoy Rajagopal, Sanjay Swaroop, Raveena Ravi, Hello Kandasamy
  • Director: T. J. Gnanavel
 Comments
  • rajdhage-12547 - 28 February 2024
    Best Movie which shows dark reality of our society
    Jai Bhim" is a poignant and impactful film that sheds light on the deep-rooted injustices and discrimination faced by Dalits in India. Directed by T. J. Gnanavel, the movie offers a compelling narrative that not only educates but also resonates deeply with viewers.

    From the moment the film begins, it captivates the audience with its raw emotion and authenticity. The story follows Chandru (played by Suriya), a compassionate and determined lawyer who takes on the daunting task of seeking justice for a young Dalit boy wrongfully accused of murder. As Chandru navigates the complexities of the legal system and confronts entrenched caste prejudice, I found myself fully invested in his journey, rooting for him every step of the way.

    What sets "Jai Bhim" apart is its unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities faced by Dalits in contemporary India. The film doesn't shy away from depicting the brutal violence and discrimination inflicted upon marginalized communities, forcing viewers to confront the uncomfortable truths of caste-based oppression.

    Suriya delivers a powerhouse performance as Chandru, capturing the character's empathy, determination, and resilience with nuance and depth. The supporting cast also shines, bringing depth and authenticity to their respective roles and enhancing the overall impact of the story.

    The film's cinematography beautifully captures the scenic yet stark landscapes of rural Tamil Nadu, adding to the immersive experience for viewers. Additionally, the music and sound design effectively complement the narrative, further enhancing the emotional resonance of the film.

    However, it's important to note that "Jai Bhim" does not shy away from depicting scenes of graphic violence and oppression, which may be difficult for some viewers to watch. Nevertheless, these elements serve a crucial purpose in highlighting the urgency of addressing caste-based discrimination and inequality.

    In conclusion, "Jai Bhim" is a powerful and socially relevant film that challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about caste prejudice and injustice. It's a reminder that the fight for equality and justice is far from over and that we all have a responsibility to stand up against oppression and discrimination.
  • anoop-57586 - 27 August 2023
    A great and valuable message to society
    This movie is based on a true story of a lawyer who fought for the rights of the oppressed Dalits in India. It exposes the atrocities and injustices that they faced from the dominant castes and the corrupt police system.

    The movie delivers a powerful and timely message to the society: treat everyone equally and provide fair opportunities and support to the marginalized communities from the grassroots level. Politicians should stop corruption and work sincerely to create an equitable society.

    The movie also inspires the viewers to envision a future where no one in India needs to use caste and religion to receive any government benefits and opportunities. This requires a collective effort from the whole society to achieve.

    Jai Bhim is a masterpiece of social cinema that follows the footsteps of many other popular movies that gave great messages, such as Rudraveena and many more. It is a must-watch for anyone who cares about human rights and social justice.

    I would've given 10 out of 10 but there are cinematic liberties taken too far from realities. Whatever may be the reason unnecessarily wrong communities should have not been shown in the movie to main it's originality.

    Thanks.