BLOODY BEGGER TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW
Kavin disguises himself as a disabled, blind man and begs every day.
But a boy named Jake works and lives with Gavin, selling books and pens while going to school.
One day Kavin is taken to a luxurious mansion as one of the beggars on a day of feasting for the destitute. Gavin sneaks into the mansion and gets into big trouble.
The story of Bloody Beggar is whether Gavin escapes from the life-threatening problem or not.
Gavin, who plays the role of a beggar at the very beginning of the film, impresses with his performance as he entertains the boy with him and marvels at everything once he enters the mansion.
Redin Kingsley’s lines from his introduction are laugh-out-loud. Gavin’s entanglement with the greedy rich family and his escape from them all adds to the thrill.
Jen Martin’s background score adds to the fast-paced movement of the screenplay. Malayalam actor Sunil Sugata is menacing as the silent villain. Similarly, Telugu actor Prithvi Raj is mixing in comedy. But Arshad’s character’s jokes are the height of the comedy.
The unclear screenplay makes the film less interesting.
All in all Bloody Bucker has gone down as an uninteresting beggar.
MOVIE RATING:2/5
MOVIE REVIEW BY CNNOTV MEDIA