🎥 Director: A. Harsha
✍️ Writer: A. Harsha
⭐ Cast: Shiva Rajkumar, Aindrita Ray, Rukmini Vijayakumar
🎼 Music By: Arjun Janya




📖 What’s It About?
Okay, so Bajrangi is one of those action-packed movies that kicks off in a small village where everyone’s being bullied by this creepy god-man who basically thinks he’s untouchable. He’s got the villagers wrapped around his finger with fear and superstition.
Then enters Jeevan — just a regular guy who rolls into the village to dig up some family history. But plot twist: instead of just learning about his ancestors, he ends up becoming the one person brave enough to take on the villain and stand up for the people.
🎞️ Trailer:
Check out the trailer here — it gives you a pretty good idea of the action vibes:
🗣️ My Take on It:
Honestly, I went into Bajrangi not knowing what to expect — I’d heard Shiva Rajkumar was great, but I wasn’t super familiar with his work. Let me just say, the man delivers. He’s got this strong screen presence, like the kind of guy who could walk into a room and silence a crowd. His fight scenes? Total goosebumps.
The story has that classic “hero vs evil” setup, but what makes it fun is how over-the-top and dramatic everything is — in a good way. You know those movies where the bad guy is so evil you just need the hero to come in and wreck him? That’s this one.
There’s also something kind of nostalgic about it. It reminded me of those weekend movies I used to watch with my cousins growing up — where everyone cheers when the hero finally shows up to save the day. The music by Arjun Janya adds a nice punch too, especially during the action scenes.


Aindrita Ray and Rukmini Vijayakumar also do a solid job, though this is very much Shiva Rajkumar’s show.
👍 Would I Recommend It?
Yep — definitely recommended.
If you’re into high-energy action, a bit of old-school drama, and love watching underdogs rise up to fight evil, Bajrangi is totally your jam. It’s got style, stunts, and a big hero moment you’ll probably want to rewatch.
Grab some snacks, call up a friend, and give it a go. I think you’ll have a good time.