Bheed Twitter review: Rajkummar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar starrer being hailed as 'powerful and important' by netizens

    Besides Rajkummar and Bhumi, the film has a powerful ensemble cast including veteran actor Pankaj Kapur, Ashutosh Rana, Dia Mirza, Virendra Saxena, and Kritika Kamra.

    Bheed Twitter review: Rajkummar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar starrer being hailed as 'powerful and important' by netizens

    The much-awaited Anubhav Sinha ’s directorial Bheed was finally released in theatres today,i.e Mach 24. Starring Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar in the lead role, the social drama focuses on the struggle of migrant workers trying to get back to their homes during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. As the movie is out in theatres, so are the netizens' reviews. It is being hailed as a powerful and important movie on micro-blogging sites.

    One of the Twitter users wrote, “I have seen #bheed movie today and I must say it is a very important movie for our country.Everyone please go and watch this…” Another stated, “Real. Relevant. Revolutionary. #Bheed is an ode to the common man. Rajkummar, Bhumi, Pankaj ji and the ensemble cast are all earnest to the core. Anubhav’s sharp writing and taut direction makes #Bheed stand out from other cluttered releases!” “#BHEED makes you uncomfortable, raises pertinent questions, discusses topics that need to be discussed. But it also drags in some parts. A few scenes seem repetitive. Yet, this #AnubhavSinha directorial makes a point. One more POWERFUL film from him” added another. Check the Twitter reactions here:

    Besides Rajkummar and Bhumi, the film has a powerful ensemble cast including veteran actor Pankaj Kapur, Ashutosh Rana, Dia Mirza, Virendra Saxena, and Kritika Kamra. Backed by Anubhav's production house, Benaras Media Works, the film’s trailer was earlier pulled down and re-released after chopping off Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech and other modifications. Talking about the same, Anubhav told PTI, “Of course, these changes are obvious. The trailer was off air for two days (and) the changes mentioned are correct. But that reason is the filmmaker's business. There is a sanctity to the film and I would not like to disturb it.”