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Jai Bhim

  • 8.6/10
  • Thriller
  • 2021
  • 2h 45m
  • PG-13

Jai Bhim (2021) is a gripping Tamil legal drama starring Suriya, Lijomol Jose and Manikandan. Inspired by real events, the film follows lawyer K. Chandru as he fights for justice in a case involving police brutality, caste discrimination and custodial violence. A powerful courtroom story about human rights, equality and the search for truth.

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