A fearless hustler who fights for the people takes on a ruthless powerhouse, unleashing a storm of justice, rebellion, and revenge.
BHADRAKAALI REVIEW
Atheist philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once declared "God is dead", and he was not celebrating it. He longed for a world where a higher power might exist, even as he acknowledged the void. That same yearning creeps in when you watch anti-establishment vigilante dramas - the Bharateeyudu or Aparichithudu kind - where you root for a saviour who will purge corruption. Deep down, you know no such redeemer exists; it is just cinema. Yet these films ignite a fierce patriotism and a fleeting belief in justice.
Vijay Antony's Bhadrakaali belongs to this lineage - a searing, anti-establ....