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Raunaq Mangottil
More than a sports film, Bison is a world…a brutal, beautiful ecosystem that
keeps pushing one boy to keep flying when the world keeps clipping his wings.
Dhruv plays it with the
Isaac Zachariah
This isn’t your regular sports movie.
Mari reshapes the genre without losing the authenticity or the heartbeat the screenplay gives to the sport. Pasupathy anchors the film
Jinesh Muralidharan
Bison would rank as one of Mari Selavaraj’s best work considering how carefully
he creates his universes , it’s people , the animals and gods. Though it may not be a straight
Mano Yokesh
Least traumatic Mari film ever.
Sports is a genre where you can't make anything innovative out of it. However you make it it'll be the same. But Mari here actually made a
Dharunn Sakthivel
-1 for boycotting sana & for less rooted
Rohan Chanda
Bison, written and directed by, Mari Selvaraj is a great film.
It is an emotionally riveting socio political sports drama, intricately layered and deep in its writing and
Sidcinnati .
Barring screenplay choices and parts of the film that felt repetitive, this is
one of the best Tamil films of the year. Pariyerum and Karnan may still be ways ahead, but Bison is
Shridhar Manivannan
Kaalamaadan hit the bullseye strongly!
Kaushik Manivezh
Finest piece of art.
Mari Selvaraj crafted a magnificent film once again. The screenplay was tight and well-placed. The character arcs were brilliantly written. The only thing
🍿 Popcorn Scale
Plot Flow:
🏉 From the dusty fields of a Tamil Nadu village to the roaring
kabaddi arenas, Bison Kaalamaadan is a story of grit, caste, and glory 💪🔥.
Kittan Velusamy (Dhruv
Movie Lover
Bison Kaalamaadan is a robust social-sports drama that fuses village-level
politics with the raw, poetic brutality of kabaddi. It traces Kittan, an uncompromising athlete whose
Sugil SG
Mari Selvaraj is back with a powerful sports drama with intense politics.
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