Anubhav Sinha's most recent film, 'Bheed,' was released to mixed reviews on March 24. Fans' hopes and expectations were not satisfied by the film starring Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar. The film depicts the plight of migratory laborers who relocated from cities to their hometowns during the first coronavirus lockdown.
It follows several characters as they traverse the early phases of the Covid-19 pandemic-induced state-wide lockdown in 2020. Bheed, which was released on March 24, has not been a box-office success. It is not doing well at the box office.
The film only made Rs. 15 lakhs on its first day of release. The film, which had a poor first day, remained dull on Day 2. According to reports, the film earned 0.65 crores on its second day. Day 3 remained dismal as well. According to early estimates, the film made 70 lakhs on its third day, bringing the total to Rs 1.80 crore. Meanwhile, Bheed had an overall Hindi occupancy of 8.23% on Sunday, March 26.
Anubhav Sinha wrote, directed, and produced Bheed. The film is a fictional account of the events surrounding the Covid-19 lockdown in India. Bheed stars Rajkummar Rao as the main character, with Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, Ashutosh Rana, Pankaj Kapur, and Kritika Kamra all playing important roles.
The film depicts the largest migration in India during the 2020 shutdown. It depicts how numerous characters in the film deal with the lockout and migrate to a safe location. Anurag Saikia composed the soundtrack for the film.