The film opens with (played by Duniya Vijay), a notorious gangster operating in the red-light district of Bengaluru. Unlike typical crime lords, Bheema follows a brutal but principled code: he kills only those who harm women and children in his area. He lives with his mother, who is unaware of his criminal life.
: Plays a pivotal supporting role, adding emotional depth to the narrative. Rangayana Raghu
: The film is praised for its authentic dialogue (using local Bengaluru slang) and "raw" cinematography that captures the city's grittier side. Music : The soundtrack by Charan Raj
The casting of Bheema is one of its primary selling points. It relies heavily on the star power of its lead and the reputation of its music composer.
While the production house has kept specific spoilers under wraps, the plot outline and trailer suggest a classic "rise of the underdog" narrative with a violent, modern twist.
A key twist reveals that Bheema’s father was a righteous man killed by the system, which pushed Bheema into crime as a form of rebellion. The second half intensifies as Bheema attempts a final, bloody confrontation to protect his mother, his lover, and his territory, leading to a tragic, morally ambiguous ending where Bheema survives but loses everything he loved.
