Dheeram movie review: Indrajith’s film gives Officer On Duty a run for its money with shamelessly graphic violence | Movie-review News
Dheeram Movie Review & Rating: Consider this hypothetical scenario: “How much music do you need?” asked Manikandan. “Yes,” Jithin replied. Baffled, the former sought clarification, “No, no… What I meant to ask was which scenes should I add music to?” The response was again, “Yes.” Now, he understood the assignment. “Roger that!” Even if someone affirmed that this was precisely the conversation between director Jithin Suresh T and composer Manikandan Ayyappa during their meeting for Dheeram, I wouldn’t be the least surprised. In all honesty, no other recent Malayalam movie has annoyed me as much as Dheeram did. Not even the disgusting Officer On Duty. A poorly made film can be dubbed “bad,” and one can move on. But Dheeram hits one’s raw nerve. Not just that about 95 per cent of scenes — I am likely being lenient here; the figure could easily be 99 per cent; yet I’m scaling it down a bit, just in case there were any instances that I overlooked — have background music, but the tracks are so loud …
