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The world of Bison , a film about folks who worship a local deity called Kaalamaadan, is fuelled by metaphors and rage that a bison possesses. Much like the animal, Dhruv Vikram’s Kitta too doesn’t get involved for most, unless the rubbed the wrong way. The rage burning inside him, is the calm before storm and Mari Selvaraj evokes it only when needed. Kitta’s relationship with his father, sister, his teacher, and even the girl he loves, Rani (Anupama Parameswaran) gets both restrictive ... Bison Kaalamaadan Movie Review : Breathe. When every inch of one’s surroundings exists to overwhelm and not nurture a person, they are forced to survive in the rarefied air. Society, at every possible step, adds to the suffocation, and when one, somehow, finds their way through all of this, what is waiting for them at the end of the proverbial tunnel isn’t just light… but the time to just breathe without thinking when the next bout of fresh air will come their way. Mari Selvaraj’s ... Bison Early Review : While Dhruv plays the lead role in the movie , Bison also features Pasupathy, Ameer, Lal, Anupama Parameswaran, Rajisha Vijayan, Hari Krishnan, Azhagam Perumal and Kalaiyarasan. Dhruv Vikram has every cause to be on cloud nine, and appropriately so. After all, he is returning to the big screen after three years. Perhaps it has to do with how Bison Kaalamadaan evokes the world of films like Vada Chennai, Asuran, Gangs of Wasseypur, Nayakan, Satya, and, of course, the aforementioned Sarpatta Parambarai. Bison Kaalamaadan feels like it's cut out of the same fabric as those films. Did I feel it’s Mari Selvaraj's biggest film yet? Undoubtedly.