The tale of a man who transforms into a wolf is told in BHEDIYA. bhaskar (Varun Dhawan), a Bagga employee located in delhi (Saurabh Shukla). The former is a road contractor and is required to travel to ziro, Arunachal Pradesh, to build a road through the bush as part of his profession. bhaskar and his cousin Janardan arrive in ziro (Abhishek Banerjee). Jomin, a local, joins them at this point (Paalin Kabaak). After that, Panda (Deepak Dobriyal), who also aids bhaskar in his goal, is introduced to the group. The tribal people are not willing to give up their property and allow the trees to be felled, so Bhaskar's task won't be simple. The older generation is then persuaded by bhaskar by using the younger generation as a conduit.

He is being attacked by a wolf as he returns to his guest house at night. He gets bit by the wolf in the buttock. Janardan and Jomin take him to the doctor because they fear difficulties may arise if word gets out. When asked to treat a patient who is a human, the veterinarian Anika (Kriti Sanon) becomes frightened. She administers an injection of analgesic. Bhaskar's wound mysteriously disappears the following day. He has significantly greater senses of hearing, smell, and touch. He is unaware of what is taking place. A few nights later, the wolf kills Prakash (Dosam Beyong), a coworker of Bhaskar's who had the contracts in hand. The agreements are abandoned. At this point, Janardan and Jomin had a sneaking suspicion that bhaskar might be responsible for the murder. They come to the terrifying conclusion that he has transformed into a "vishanoo," which makes them worry for their lives.

The story by Niren Bhatt is fresh and engaging, and the screenplay also has some strong points. The author has injected the story with a number of highly witty and lighthearted moments. He also did a good job of including the element of thrill. There are, nevertheless, a few unfinished business. A strong point are the dialogues by Niren Bhatt. The one-liners heighten the punch of various scenes and are too humorous. The leadership of amar kaushik is good. Positives aside, he has managed the scope and the beautiful settings with panache. His previous two movies, stree (2018) and BALA (2019), were praised for their offbeat humour, and BHEDIYA falls into the same category.

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