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Have you noticed that Bollywood films like Simmba (2018) and Singham Again (2024) try to balance humor with action? But they fail at realism. Action Hero Biju proved that a film can be commercially successful (it was a blockbuster) without a single slow-motion walk.

While the original Malayalam version is widely available on platforms like JioHotstar and VI Movies and TV , viewers looking for the Hindi dubbed version often find it on various third-party streaming sites or digital libraries.

Unlike typical actioners, Action Hero Biju (written and directed by Abrid Shine) does not follow a superhero cop fighting a drug mafia or international terrorists. Instead, it offers a slice-of-life look at the daily grind of a Sub-Inspector named Biju Paulose.

Yes, but with a warning. There is no item song, no double-meaning dialogue, and the romance is minimal. However, the film deals with mature themes like death, crime against women, and police brutality. The Hindi dubbing does not censor the strong language (which is minimal but realistic). It is suitable for mature teenagers and adults who appreciate slice-of-life crime dramas.

The film is structured as a series of episodic chronicles rather than a singular linear plot. Biju navigates a variety of everyday cases, including: Domestic disputes and marital discords. Minor thefts and local street brawls. Tragic cases of child neglect and runaway teenagers.

The film features several comedic moments born out of authentic police station interactions. The scene featuring a group of drunkards and a local thief trying to justify their actions is universally loved.

The dubbing is done well, ensuring that the essence of the characters and the humorous nuances of the dialogues are not lost in translation.

Amidst the chaotic cases, the film finds time for the protagonist's personal life—not through item songs, but through subtle moments with his wife and daughter. The movie highlights how the profession alienates the officer from his own family, a theme that resonates universally.

Throughout these events, Biju remains steadfast. He refuses bribes. He insults corrupt politicians. He sleeps on a wooden bench in the station. He even helps a thief get a job so he doesn’t return to crime.