Om Bheem Bush Review - The Sree Vishnu, Priyadarshi, and Rahul Ramakrishna starrer is a time-pass horror comedy

Om Bheem Bush Review - The Sree Vishnu, Priyadarshi, and Rahul Ramakrishna starrer is a time-pass horror comedy

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Om Bheem Bush story

Krish(Sree Vishnu), Vinay (Priyadarshi), and Madhav (Rahul Ramakrishna) establish themselves as Bang Bros who can solve any problem in their village. This leaves the Aghors in their village upset as they used to be the ones who cheated the public. They make a plan and challenge the Bang Bros to go to Sampangi Mahal and bring out the hidden treasure that is kept under the haunted house. The trio takes up the challenge and enters the Mahal only to get into a further mess. How did they make it back is the rest of the story?

Om Bheem Bush Review

Right from the time the first look teaser of Om Bheem Bush was revealed, the makers prepared the audience not to look for the logic and enjoy the magic. The same happens in Om Bheem Bush which is an over-the-top but enjoyable experience. What catches your attention is the way the story is set amidst the three friends and the weird things happening around them.

The fun confrontations, over-the-top humor and the performances of the lead cast make you forget the basic logic of what is being showcased in the setup. One of the major assets of the film is the one-liners which are cleverly induced into the narrative and keep the audience engaged in the storyline. Om Bheem Bush is high on so many over-the-top moments.

Strategically, if you look at them one can find out so many mistakes but the makers cleverly cover things up with underlying humor even when the trio is not delivering any punch lines. In all this, there are so many loopholes in the script that cannot be avoided. In the name of ignoring the logic, the makers have twisted the story so much that it looks silly in many places.

The character transformations are also not that proper. For example, the way Sree Vishnu changes gears in his character with his weird actions looks out of place. The first half is dragged on for no reason. The main conflict of entering the Sampangi Mahal takes a lot of time. The makers waste much time establishing the characters of the trio and the concept of Bang Bros.

Coming to performance, Sree Vishnu does a solid job. High on the success of his last film Samajavaragamana, he showcases yet another side of his comic touch to the audience. Priyadarshi and Rahul Ramakrishna are two such actors who can dissolve into any character. The same happens in this film as well. Their fun banter and histrionics leave the audience in splits. In a way, the mesmerizing chemistry of the trio is the highlight and takes the film forward.

Priya Vadlamani sizzles in a special act and she is good. Ayesha Khan and Preity Mukundam are neat in the roles and the rest of the cast was also decent. The dialogues need a special mention as the toungue-in-cheek humor is amazing in the film. The production values are decent. But the VFX that showcases the spooky thrills and haunted mansion could have been a lot better. The camerawork is okay and so was the production design.

Director Sree Harsha is known for his fun films and he takes his reach to the next level. He ropes three actors who are considered top guns when it comes to comedy and gives them roles in such a way that the audience will enjoy the characters. Om Bheem Bush is about them, how they behave, how they fight, and how they survive the thrills as a team. In all this, the other aspects of drama, conflict, and thrill go down a bit but the audience gets what they were expecting while watching the film.

Om Bheem Bush Verdict

On the whole, Om Bheem Bush is a funny horror comedy that hits the right notes at regular intervals. Though there is no logic or seriousness, the film has multiple laughs and crazy situations that the audience will enjoy. Such films need to be enjoyed on the big screen along with the audience to get the right feeling and Om Bheem Bush is that film which delivers what it promised and ends as a time pass comedy.

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