As a story, Bhram is conceptually rich, but the script is a sheer letdown with its inclusive loose ends and timid climax. There are no outstanding performances extracted and the lack of a tight script is clearly witnessed in the second half.
The dialogues are absolute bizarre and sound more fake than anything else in this urban thriller. The camerawork is well researched and developed with good mix of colour tones given to the motion of the film.
Bhram’s music is strictly okay but the choreography is dull and infuses boredom in instalments. Bhram’s cinematography is excellent. Editing is insufficient and out of focus.
Actingwise, Dino Morea executes his scenes with god screen presence. Milind Soman looks more sophisticated and portrays his part effectively. Sheetal Menon is average. Simone Singh is mindblasting in her avtar.
Overall, Bhram has good story to narrate amidst the waves of loose script and screenplay. Watch it if you are tired of doing nothing at home.
Radiosargam Movie Rating: 5/10
Hanumant Bhansali
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