Jai Bhim
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?
Cast

Suriya
Chandru

Lijomol Jose
Sengani Rajakannu

Manikandan
Rajakannu

Rajisha Vijayan
Mythra

Prakash Raj
Perumalsamy

Rao Ramesh
Ram Mohan

Guru Somasundaram
Chellapandiyan

Tamizh
Gurumoorthy

Supergood Subramani
Veerasamy

Bala Hasan
Kirubakaran

Bava Chelladurai
Krishna

Jayaprakash
Radhakrishnan

M. S. Bhaskar
Sankaran

Ilavarasu
Gunasekaran

Sibi Thomas
Ashok Varadhan

Sujatha Sivakumar
Subbulakshmi

Ravi Venkatraman
Bashyam

Thangapandiyan
Rajan

Jijoy Rajagopal
Munnar Rajesh

Sanjay Swaroop
Judge
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Reviews
Giovanni
**Full Analysis at Spotamovie.com** - **Intro** - Jai Bhim is an absolute masterpiece. It’s a movie that will become a must-watch for generations. There is the heart of India, its constitution and the inspiring ideas of Chandru and Dr Ambedkar. Jai Bhim is the shout of freedom from those who dream of a better world. It’s a film that should be a must-watch in the whole world. - **The Story** - In 1995 a poor but happy couple belonging to the Irular tribe, see their lives change forever. Rajakannu, Senggeni’s husband, becomes the first suspect for stealing jewellery at the local party leader’s house. However, the case doesn’t convince Senggeni; therefore, she engaged a human rights lawyer and activist, Chandru, to help her bring justice to the story. But, unfortunately, the brutal methodology used by the police, and the corrupted system within the police, produced the most extended Habeas Corpus case in the history of Chennai High Court of Tamil, India.
It is a true story, and everything you will discover will leave you wordless. We can guarantee it. - **Full Analysis** at https://www.spotamovie.com/jai-bhim-movie-review-and-analysis-2021-movie/
badelf
This film should be required viewing by final year law students. The injustice, intolerance, and racism of the police (just substitute US for India, same, same) will make you angry. Lawyer Chandru (Suriya) will have you standing and cheering. Ultimately, this is a super heartwarming, if long, story. It's acted and directed perfectly.
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