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Bairagee
Huli Shiva, a hulivesha artiste, works in a police station, doing odd jobs. When he moves along with his inspector friend to a new city, he meets many new people, including Vathapi and Karna. While he discovers new friendships and love, he also witnesses an unfortunate incident that awakens the tiger within him once again. Does he find justice?
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Plot Summary
A hardened farmer, Shankar, lives a secluded life, haunted by his past. When his village faces exploitation from a corrupt politician and his goons, Shankar is forced to confront his demons and protect his community. His journey is fraught with challenges as he navigates personal vendettas and the struggle for justice.
Critical Reception
Bairagee received a mixed reception from critics, who praised its action sequences and Ankush Chaudhari's performance but criticized its predictable storyline and pacing. Audience reception was also divided, with some appreciating the rural backdrop and performances while others found the narrative formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense action sequences and the lead actor's powerful portrayal.
Criticized for a predictable plot that relies heavily on common tropes.
The film's rural setting and emotional undertones were noted, but often overshadowed by formulaic execution.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's action and the performances, particularly Ankush Chaudhari. The movie's portrayal of rural life and its underlying social message resonated with many viewers. However, some found the plot to be too conventional and lacking originality.
Fun Fact
The film's rural setting and depiction of farming life were a significant focus, aiming to connect with a broad audience on a relatable level.
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