Bhairavam, the eagerly anticipated Telugu action drama starring Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, Nara Rohith, and Manchu Manoj, has finally arrived on screens, garnering attention for a variety of reasons. Billed as a multi-hero mass entertainer, Bhairavam is a remake of the Tamil film Maanagaram, but with amplified action, grandeur, and performances.
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The film presents a gripping narrative centered on the intersecting lives of three men navigating a city’s underbelly. While Bhairavam earns praise for its second-half intensity and solid performances, it suffers from inconsistent pacing and over-the-top sequences in parts.
Storyline – A Web of Chaos and Redemption
The plot of Bhairavam revolves around:
- A hot-headed youngster (played by Bellamkonda Sreenivas) who lands in the city looking for work
- A sincere cop (played by Nara Rohith) trying to combat crime
A mysterious man (played by Manchu Manoj) caught in a kidnapping and gang war
Their lives collide in unexpected ways, resulting in a fast-paced series of events involving crime syndicates, corruption, and moral choices. The narrative explores how their actions ripple across each other’s fates.
Performances – Stars Who Deliver
The performances anchor the film:
- Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas surprises with a restrained yet impactful act
- Nara Rohith brings a sense of gravitas and subtlety as the honest cop
- Manchu Manoj delivers a power-packed performance, marking a memorable comeback
Supporting characters and villains also make their presence felt, though some lack depth due to underwritten roles.
Technical Merits – Cinematography, Action & Music
From a technical standpoint, Bhairavam excels in:
- Cinematography – Captures the gritty tone of the city with stylish frames and night shots
- Action choreography – Offers well-choreographed set pieces, especially in the second half
- Music – Background score by Ghibran enhances tension but songs feel misplaced
Direction – A Double-Edged Sword
The director takes a non-linear storytelling approach, keeping the audience engaged. However:
- The first half suffers from dragging sequences and character introduction fatigue
- The second half is taut, emotionally intense, and saves the film
Despite a patchy narration, the emotional payoffs and tension-driven climax help Bhairavam stand on its own.
Audience Reaction – Divided But Engaged
Reactions across social media have been varied. Here’s the general sentiment:
- Fans of the three lead actors have praised the performances and action blocks
- Neutral viewers felt the film lacked coherence in parts but improved drastically in the latter half
- Critics highlighted the remake’s fidelity to the original while appreciating the added grandeur
Verdict – Should You Watch Bhairavam?
Bhairavam is not a flawless film, but it packs enough punch, performance, and spectacle to justify a watch—especially for action drama lovers.
What Works:
- Strong performances by the lead trio
- Gripping second half
- Stylish visuals and action choreography
What Doesn’t Work:
- Uneven first half pacing
- Clichéd dialogue and emotional melodrama
- Inconsistent tonal shifts
Final Word – Bhairavam Delivers, But With Caveats
If you’re looking for an emotionally-driven action film with a multi-hero format, Bhairavam is a satisfying watch, especially in the theater. While it could have benefited from tighter writing in the first half, its explosive second half and strong performances make up for much of its shortcomings.
By – Nikita

