Movie · 2021 · Crime, Drama, Mystery, History · 2h 44m · TA
Curator score: 7.8/10 (255.6K ratings)
Overview
A pregnant woman from a primitive tribal community, searches desperately for her husband, who is missing from police custody. So as to find her husband and seek justice for them, as their voice, a High Court advocate rises in support. Will their battle for justice succeed?
Ratings
Curator score: 7.8/10
IMDb: 8.6/10
Letterboxd: 3.77/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 100%
TMDB: 7.3/10
Director
T. J. Gnanavel
Production
2D Entertainment
Cast
Suriya, Lijomol Jose, Baby Joshika Maya, Manikandan, Rajisha Vijayan, Prakash Raj, Rao Ramesh, Guru Somasundaram, Tamizh, Supergood Subramani, Bala Hasan, Bava Chelladurai, Jayaprakash, M. S. Bhaskar, Ilavarasu, Sibi Thomas, Rajesh Balachandiran, Kumar Natarajan, Sujatha Sivakumar, Ravi Venkatraman
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A forceful, upsetting legal drama built on a real custodial-violence case, with strong emotional stakes and a clear sense of outrage. It can feel more conventional than its subject deserves, but the courtroom momentum and social urgency make it compelling.
Best for
viewers who want socially conscious Indian cinema
fans of courtroom dramas and investigative thrillers
audiences interested in caste, police brutality, and civil-rights themes
people who don’t mind a didactic but passionate true-story drama
Skip if
you want subtle, understated filmmaking
you’re sensitive to prolonged depictions of police abuse
you prefer character studies without a clear savior narrative
you’re looking for light entertainment or a fast-paced thriller
Overview
Jai Bhim is built as an indignation machine: a true-story legal drama that turns a missing-person case into a searing indictment of caste oppression and police brutality. Its greatest strength is how plainly it frames systemic violence as routine, not exceptional, and how it keeps the emotional cost visible in the faces of the family left behind.
Worth noting
The film is most effective when it leans into procedural detail and courtroom pressure, giving the story a sense of moral urgency. It is less effective when it slips into familiar inspirational-drama rhythms, especially around the advocate-as-savior structure that some viewers found limiting.
Bottom line
Even so, the performances and the subject matter give it real force. This is a serious, angry, and often difficult film that aims to move beyond sympathy toward accountability, and for many viewers that will be enough to make it essential viewing.
Top Letterboxd reviews
rahul ranjan (1★) · 333 likes
An extremely important and timely story told by a wrong set of people in an immensely outdated fashion.
Jai Bhim defeats the very purpose it set out to advocate. By establishing the tribals as a bunch of well meaning people who doesn't have any kind of agency, makers instead of building the story around their oppression stereotypes them as powerless meeks in desperate need of a savior. Who should have been the main players are reduced to just plot devices… more An extremely important and timely story told by a wrong set of people in an immensely outdated fashion.
Jai Bhim defeats the very purpose it set out to advocate. By establishing the tribals as a bunch of well meaning people who doesn't have any kind of agency, makers instead of building the story around their oppression stereotypes them as powerless meeks in desperate need of a savior. Who should have been the main players are reduced to just plot devices… more
Jaisri Nandhini (4★) · 186 likes
Very long! Skip to the last paragraph if you don't wanna read everything!
Jai Bhim is not just a film title or a timely slogan. It is a movement, it is a revolution, it is the act of an entire society coming forward, breaking the gates the oppressors built to establish their authority over the oppressed.
"Neenga neengala irukka varaikkum, naan naana tha irukkanum nu neenga ninaikura varaikkum" - Pariyan, Pariyerum Perumal BA.BL
Translation: "When you continue to be you… more
Michael James (3.5★) · 164 likes
Based on true 90s events and a real life lawyer, T.J Gnanavel offers a gritty and resilient legal drama-investigative thriller that is disturbing, hard hitting and thought provoking. The story revolves around custodial police torture and depicts the injustice and exploitation faced by the marginalized society on multiple levels. The socio political nuances and proceedings get executed realistically.
Lijo Mol Jose and Manikandan deliver gut wrenching standout performances, brutally reflecting their pain, helplessness and trauma onto the screen. Suriya delivers a powerful performance. Prakash Raj and… more
LokeshRohit (1★) · 102 likes
You know why Pa. Ranjith's Madras and Sarpattai Parambarai worked but not Kabali or to some extent the second half of Kaala?
The answer is pretty simple. Madras and Sarpattai Parambarai are films based on working class of North Chennai which Pa. Ranjith was able to capture the minute details and nuances and craft a good film around the politics or lifestyle over that particular locality. Furthermore, he's literally a resident of the people of North Chennai, which is including… more
jack (4.5★) · 68 likes
The way Surya na went from Durai Singam to Chandru.