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“Bha Bha Ba” Review: A Star’s Comeback Attempt That Misses Its Mark

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December 18, 2025
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Malayalam actor Dileep steps back into the limelight with Bha Bha Ba, a big-budget commercial entertainer directed by Dhananjay Shankar. Released worldwide today—just days after his acquittal in the high-profile 2017 actress assault case—the film arrives at a crucial moment in his career. For a star once celebrated as “Janapriyanayakan” (People’s Hero), this isn’t just another release; it’s a calculated shot at reclaiming lost ground in an industry that has moved on to newer faces.

Story

Bha Bha Ba, short for Bhayam, Bhakthi, Bahumanam (Fear, Devotion, Respect), tries to deliver an absurd, over-the-top comedy packed with meta references. Dileep plays an unnamed, eccentric schemer who kidnaps Kerala’s Chief Minister CK Joseph (Baiju Santhosh) in broad daylight. Nobel (Vineeth Sreenivasan), a police officer and the CM’s son, teams up with Akshar (Sandy), an assistant commissioner, to crack the case alongside a bumbling squad.

The film proudly flashes its “No logic, only madness” tagline early on, signalling its disregard for realism. Unfortunately, the narrative is paper-thin, with the kidnapping plot often serving as a vehicle for Dileep to indirectly address his real-life controversies. Several dialogues echo his public defence, blurring the line between fiction and reality.

Performances

Dileep delivers his trademark loud antics, but his once-famous comic timing is noticeably absent, making his performance feel one-note. Vineeth Sreenivasan injects energy into the film, portraying a conflicted anti-hero with ease. Dhyan Sreenivasan, Sandy, Balu Varghese, Ashokan, Devan, and Riyaz Khan add to the ensemble, with moments of genuine humour peeking through. Mohanlal’s cameo as Ghilli Bala, a die-hard Vijay fan, briefly lights up the screen with witty one-liners, though it overstays its welcome without contributing much to the plot.

Behind the Scenes

Cinematographer Armo’s work is a standout, capturing dynamic fight sequences and the central kidnapping with visual flair. Shaan Rahman’s soundtrack and Gopi Sundar’s background score amp up the energy, while Ranjan Abraham’s editing keeps the pacing brisk despite the muddled narrative. However, many of the film’s meta references feel forced, occasionally derailing the comedy instead of enhancing it.

Final Verdict

Bha Bha Ba had the makings of an entertaining, self-aware romp—strong technical execution, a star-studded cast, and playful meta humour. Yet, it falters under the weight of its own agenda, feeling more like a public relations exercise than a genuine mass entertainer. For die-hard Dileep fans, it may offer nostalgic charm, but for others, it’s an uneven ride that fails to deliver on its “madness” promise.

Tags: 2024 Malayalam releasesBha Bha Ba reviewDileep comebackMalayalam comedy filmMalayalam movie reviewMohanlal cameoVineeth Sreenivasan
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