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The much-anticipated trailer for 'Bison', featuring Dhruv Vikram and helmed by director Mari Selvaraj, has finally arrived, giving a glimpse into a raw and powerful narrative rooted in 1980s rural Tamil Nadu. Slated for a Diwali release, the film delves into the tumultuous life of a kabaddi player grappling with societal oppression and his relentless quest for honor and respect.
The trailer of Dhruv Vikram's film 'Bison' directed by Mari Selvaraj has been released and has received a lot of attention. The film is scheduled to release on October 17, on the occasion of Diwali. Anupama Parameswaran, Rajisha Vijayan, Pasupathi, Ameer, Lal, and many others have played important roles.
The trailer, which runs for over three minutes, once again reveals Mari Selvaraj's unique social sensibility and storytelling style.'Bison' trailer captures 1980s rural Tamil NaduThe entire trailer focuses on the village life of the southern districts of the 1980s, focusing on the life challenges of a kabaddi player, the struggles of an oppressed community, and the resistance that arises for dignity. The trailer reveals that Mari Selvaraj has intensely expressed her pain towards her people and the social conflicts of that time.
The scenes are filled with excitement, emotion, and energy; making it clear that the film is going to be a serious social drama.
Bison Kaalaamadan - Trailer | Dhruv, Anupama Parameswaran | Mari Selvaraj | Nivas K Prasanna
Dhruv Vikram shines as a village heroDhruv Vikram's character reflects the true journey of a village hero. His character exudes genuine enthusiasm and hope. Lal and Ameer look stylish and strong. Anupama Parameswaran and Rajisha Vijayan both play the roles of normal village women. Pasupathi's verses, such as "I don't want a kabaddi, I don't want a piece of land," reflect the anger of society and the sorrow of the land.
Nivas K. Prasanna’s score and stunning visuals elevate ‘Bison’Nivas K. Prasanna's background score, with Santhosh Narayan's influence, adds depth to the scenes. The cinematography, color selection, and visuals all reinforce Mari Selvaraj's cinematic language. The excitement at the end of the trailer has raised expectations for the film ‘Bison’ manifold. Fans are looking forward to serious storytelling that blends social awareness with artistry.