Bakrid raises a few questions. People who were out to deceive him, end up helping him. She is adamant and gets what she wants. What happens when a stray camel enters into the life of a farmer has been explored on-screen beautifully. There’s a lot of warmth in his character.Bakrid reiterates the fact “Dakshanyam Darmasankatam”. The setting is delightful and so are the initial establishing sequences. Jagadeesan Subu doesn’t take a stand on the related issue, either. Bakrid isn’t a great film but moves you in a lot of places. He tries to give whatever he offers his cattle. This is a nice gesture. Bakrid movie director: Jagadeesan Subu. Rathinam’s brother, who fought against him to sell the land, ends up taking care of the fields when Rathinam leaves with Sara. A harmless film, a middling one that hits lower than it aspires to, due to inconsistencies . Bakrid movie rating: 2.5. You know what happens next. But doesn’t answer them.In the first half, Rathnam and his brother don’t talk. There is a certain charm about simple stories, about uncomplicated emotions that are universal. It’s not easy for a compassionate Rathnam to wash hands off Sara. Because, nowhere in the middle, we get another plot of the camel saving army men. Murugaraj Mallaika and musical score by Imman D. The movie is directed by Jagadeesan Subu. What is and isn’t real; what stories can be believed — Jagadeesan Subu keeps all of that aside and focuses on milking human emotions. That scene took me back to childhood. Bakrid movie cast: Vikranth, Vasundhara Kashyap. As they say, one realises the value of shelter, only when you feel the heat of the sun. The film starts off with Rathnam (Vikranth) heading to a rural bank to apply for a loan to invest in farming. Music director D Imman also ably aids the process with the background score. Bakrid movie review: Vikranth shoulders a harmless film about animal love . The camel resists. Bakrid Tamil Movie Review Feature Film | U | Drama | 2h 1min. We again don’t know why. Rathnam distracts her with groundnut candies. Watchable! A vet suggests Rathnam leave the camel in a place like Rajasthan, so that it stays healthy, adapting to a favourable weather condition. While I liked the fact that the film doesn’t have a villain, Rathinam’s struggle finds no defined space from which to really hit us hard. Production by M10 Productions, cinematography by Jagadeesan Subu, editing by … A harmless film, a middling one that hits lower than it aspires to, due to inconsistenciesThere is a certain charm about simple stories, about uncomplicated emotions that are universal. Music is by D Imman. (You end up hurting yourself if you are too empathetic). There’s a laziness in writing. This is where Bakrid scores. Before deciding to take Sara home, Rathinam first makes a call to Geetha (Vasundhara), his wife, to check if she is okay with it. You can give it to Jagadeesan Subu, who partially engages you with his earnest portrayal of characters. (Of course, after his wife Geetha’s (Vasundhara Kashyap) approval on the phone.) He wins a share of his ancestral land from his brother, only to get back to agriculture, the old-school way. The emotional high-points are captured well; though they don’t happen organically. Rathinam, Geetha and their child Vasuki, all feel real, thanks to how rooted they are. Despite its sentimental plot, Bakrid maintains the feel-good vibes throughout. For example, the camel is named Sara after Sarangan, Rathinam’s father—similar to how children are named in many families. Because, the premise of the film, is debatable. I get the intentions of Jagadeesan Subu, who sets out to make a straightforward innocent film. The kind of attention Sara receives from the village is heartwarming. One such is the parental bonding between Rathnam and his daughter, which is smile-inducing. Bakrid (Tamil) (aka) Bakriid is a Tamil movie. His daughter asks him for a packet of chips. Vasundhara Kashyap, Vikranth are part of the cast of Bakrid (Tamil) (aka) Bakriid. Meanwhile, we are shown Rathnam is in desperate need of money to resume farming.The uneducated Rathnam doesn’t know what to feed the camel with. Published: August 23, 2019 8:49:51 pm The movie is produced by M.s. Bakrid Tamil Movie: Check out the latest news about Vikranth's Bakrid movie, story, cast & crew, release date, photos, review, box office collections and much more only on FilmiBeat Tamil » Headline News » On Bakrid, meat services to be delivered online On Bakrid, meat services to be delivered online Tuesday, July 7, 2020 • Tamil Comments His music, in fact, stayed with me long after the film got over.Rathnam (a likeable Vikranth) visits the house of a Muslim money-lender with his friend, ahead of Bakrid, where he spots a camel calf and decides to bring it home. There are some lovely details in the writing that tell a lot about the kind of people Rathinam and Geetha are. With Bakrid, Jagadeesan Subu attempts something similar. A “rational” meat-consuming person can ask: “It is okay to consume camel and what’s a big deal about it?” But to Rathnam, the camel is his second child. But we don’t understand why the brother had a change of heart.

OVERVIEW; REVIEWS; GALLERY 'Bakrid' makes an impression with its noble theme, decent narration, and performances by key actors. Bakrid Movie Review & Showtimes: Find details of Bakrid along with its showtimes, movie review, trailer, teaser, full video songs, showtimes and cast. However, Rathnam wants to do the best for Sara and takes a trip to the north, where he gets attacked by Gau Rakshaks. Once theatres reopen, how soon will you get to the theatres? The film becomes an easy watch and gets a tad melodramatic, succumbing to tropes.Copyright © 2020 The Indian Express [P] Ltd. All Rights Reserved Bakrid movie review: A simple, sweet tale with middling results

Vikranth and Vasundhara, however, try hard and deliver earnest performances. If you belong to the “Kondraal Paavam Thindraal Pochu” katchi, Bakrid will make no sense.What I quite liked in the film, besides the camel, is the Tamil-speaking foreigner who offers a helping hand to Rathnam.