Bakasuran
Movie Review:
In
the direction of Mohan G “Bakasuran” is about a social cause based on women’s
rights. Bakasuran - a giant character in
the Mahabharata, the predominant director, screenwriter, and actor
Selvaraghavan plays a vital role. The director Mohan G’always engages the
audience with recrimination, and aggressive emotions based on nail-biter
scripts and analytical stories. Bakasuran swallows the outlawed creature in
society.
The
story engages with Arul varman’s (Natarajan Subramaniam) niece suddenly sets
suicide in a fuzzy manner after the investigation gets over and the case was
getting closed, Arul Varman explores his niece’s mobile, which is explicit
about her suicide and that she had been forced to engage in illicit activities
of whoredom even she was brutally abused by the men. The next track was
Selvaraghavan’s mysterious story joins the hand with Arul Varman both were
viciously hunting the Bakasurus.
Mohan
G’s direction made vibrant to the screenplay, and which sequences feel like
plight situations. Natarajan Subramaniam and Selvaraghavan’s performances are
tending to be different and develop in distinctive directions.
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