Bheema 2024 Movie Cast - Plot
The story is set in a fictionalized, gritty version of Bangalore’s underworld. The narrative immediately establishes a suffocating atmosphere—both literally and metaphorically. The protagonist, Bheema, is not just fighting rival gangs; he is fighting for his breath.
The supporting cast is equally formidable. Veteran actor Prakash Raj, as Bhadra, brings his signature gravitas and versatility, shifting effortlessly from a benevolent friend to a cold, Machiavellian strategist. Kishore, as Muniratna, is a revelation—his portrayal of unhinged, psychotic energy is both terrifying and hypnotic, reminiscent of his acclaimed work in Gargi but amplified to eleven. Ayyappa P. Sharma as the antagonist Rajanna is suitably menacing, embodying the entitled, brutal upper-caste villain without resorting to caricature. The female leads, including Sathvika and Chikkanna (in a rare serious role), provide necessary emotional grounding, though their screen time is limited by the film’s overwhelmingly male-centric narrative. The ensemble cast, featuring actors like Rangayana Raghu and Gopal Krishna Deshpande in pivotal roles, ensures that every character, no matter how minor, leaves a mark.
The narrative of Bheema unfolds in the sprawling, unforgiving landscape of Bengaluru’s slums and underworld. The story centers on three childhood friends—Bheema (Duniya Vijay), Bhadra (Prakash Raj), and Muniratna (Kishore)—who rise from poverty to become formidable gangsters. Their bond, forged in shared suffering, begins to fracture as ambition and circumstance pull them in different directions.
The story is set in a fictionalized, gritty version of Bangalore’s underworld. The narrative immediately establishes a suffocating atmosphere—both literally and metaphorically. The protagonist, Bheema, is not just fighting rival gangs; he is fighting for his breath.
The supporting cast is equally formidable. Veteran actor Prakash Raj, as Bhadra, brings his signature gravitas and versatility, shifting effortlessly from a benevolent friend to a cold, Machiavellian strategist. Kishore, as Muniratna, is a revelation—his portrayal of unhinged, psychotic energy is both terrifying and hypnotic, reminiscent of his acclaimed work in Gargi but amplified to eleven. Ayyappa P. Sharma as the antagonist Rajanna is suitably menacing, embodying the entitled, brutal upper-caste villain without resorting to caricature. The female leads, including Sathvika and Chikkanna (in a rare serious role), provide necessary emotional grounding, though their screen time is limited by the film’s overwhelmingly male-centric narrative. The ensemble cast, featuring actors like Rangayana Raghu and Gopal Krishna Deshpande in pivotal roles, ensures that every character, no matter how minor, leaves a mark.
The narrative of Bheema unfolds in the sprawling, unforgiving landscape of Bengaluru’s slums and underworld. The story centers on three childhood friends—Bheema (Duniya Vijay), Bhadra (Prakash Raj), and Muniratna (Kishore)—who rise from poverty to become formidable gangsters. Their bond, forged in shared suffering, begins to fracture as ambition and circumstance pull them in different directions.