Jai Bhim movie reel characters in real life

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 11, 2021 02:51 PM2021-11-11T14:51:32+5:302021-11-11T15:38:34+5:30

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Indian Tamil-language legal drama film 'Jai Bhim' streaming on OTT platform Prime Videos is receiving tons of reviews and compliments. The film is based on a real-life story, the real life case fought by former Advocate and Madras High Court judge Chandru in 1993. It also showcases the ground reality of the prevalent caste system in our society.

The case involves an Irula woman, to find and secure justice for her husband, who is arrested and tortured in police custody in a false case of theft, only to disappear from custody later.It was one of the longest running cases in the history of Madras High Court.

Actors of the film are getting numerous numbers of compliments, the characters has done superbly well in the film and put every one behind, since it's a real life based story let's find out the reel characters and their real-life.

Suriya who plays the lead has won the heart of audiences, his brilliant performance as Advocate Chandru is epic. it his empathy towards the tribal or fighting for them in the courtroom was brilliant.

Rajakannu's wife Parvathy, played by Lijomol Jose has nailed her character. she fought for justice until the end. Advocate Chandru also filed a habeas corpus petition on behalf of Parvathy.

The most wanted Villain in films Prakash Raj played the role of IG Thiru in the He was entrusted the job to investigate if the petitioner's apprehension, that her husband Rajakannu died in police custody, was true or not. film.

Rao Ramesh, one of the most popular names in Telugu cinema, played the character of then Advocate General of Tamil Nadu R. Krishnamoorthi. He did the epic delivering of heavy duty dialogues in Tamil in the courtroom sequences..

Shankar Sundaram and Sanjay Swaroop played the role of two judges, The two judges of the Madras High court who prosecuted the policemen involved in the custodial death of Rajakannu.