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Raja Bheema

The Nasser family living in the forest area raises an elephant from a young age. Aarav has been affectionate with it since he was a child. The elephant is sent to an elephant camp, and Aarav goes to bring it back after the camp ends. He is shocked when he sees the elephant there. He claims it is not their elephant and that it is being hidden elsewhere. Aarav files a complaint with the authorities to find the elephant. Did they smuggle the elephant, or did they kill it for the tusks? The climax answers these questions.

It's been a long time since a movie with an elephant in a major role has been released. In this case, the film 'Raja Bheema,' centered around an elephant, will intrigue children.

Scenes where Aarav plays with the elephant during his childhood, and reads books while walking with it, are endearing. Up to the first half, the film proceeds like this… with elephants, upbringing, a romantic play with Aashima, and Oviya's dance.

Questions arise about what they plan to do with the elephant, and suddenly Aarav sees the elephant at the camp and says, "This is not my elephant," shocking everyone.

Director K.S. Ravikumar has played a minister who performs rituals and poojas, believing in the stories told by the saints, to elevate his status.

In the climax, Aarav, who searches for the elephant, faces off against Baahubali Prabhakar in a thrilling scene to save the elephant. However, Aarav gets beaten, which upsets fans.

Nasser has acted as Aarav's father. Yogi Babu, who accompanies Aarav, tries to create humor.

In Tamil Nadu or other states, can films be made using elephants, which has now become a question. The main reason is the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, which prohibits filming with animals or birds. However, there is natural amazement at how the movie 'Raja Bheema' was shot with many elephants. The answer from director Naresh Sampath is that all the elephant scenes in this film were shot in Bangkok.

Mohan has produced the film.

Music by Simon K. King,
Cinematography by S. R. Satheesh Kumar is okay.

Raja Bheema – Kids will love it.

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