Indian 2 Movie Review


lyca Productions and Red Giant Movies Indian 2 

Starring: Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan, Siddharth, Kajal Agarwal, Rakul Preet Singh, SJ Surya, Bobby Simha, Vivek, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Brahmanandam, Samuthirakani, Jegan and others

Music: Anirudh Ravichander
Director of Photography: Ravi Varman
Production Designer: T. Muthuraj
Editor: Sreekar Prasad
PRO Sathish Team AIM

Social Responsible Action Film with Interesting Messages. Director Shankar makes us wonder with his screenplay this time. Linear story with hyperlink sub-plots. His commercial formula and royal budget film style worked out well. Filled with many twist and turns. Kudos to the Director. He kept his signature in many places and got claps. 

Director Shankar deserves credit for the concept of reviving Senapathi to fight corruption in a modern context. Shankar's signature grandeur is evident in the technical finesse of "Indian 2." The film showcases elaborate set designs and seamless visual effects, enhancing the cinematic experience.

Kamal Haasan, as always, delivers a committed performance, bringing his signature intensity and charisma to the role.  He strives to elevate the scenes through his expressive body language and screen presence. He does a solid job in all the fight sequences. Overwhelming performance by him grabbed the audience. Apart from one man show, we could see different characters having different stories and issues. 

Siddharth stands out with a commendable performance, especially in the emotional scenes. He is the main highlight of the film as he gets many scenes in the sequel.

SJ Surya has very limited scenes but kills it with his performance and presence whenever he comes on screen. His whole get-up is well-designed.

The cinematography by Ravi Varman is the biggest plus of the film. He makes sure that the canvas of the film is big with his superb camera work and framing.

AR Rahman's Indian 1 Music set a pleasant BGM for some important scenes. Anirudh Background Score and Songs stuns this generation. VFX played a major role, but we can find it in some animation scenes. Cinematography, Editing, Artwork, Lighting, Location First Class. Stunning Stunts  Dialogues are more powerful. Well written scenes and script. Timing comedies worked out. 

Samuthirakani and Bobby Simha did well in their respective roles.
Priya Bhavani Shankar and Rakul Preet Singh are did well in their limited roles.

The production - Release values by Lyca Productions and Red Giant Movies are grand.

Wonderful research and tried to maintain the logics as much as possible. Duration was long, but the fast paced engaging screenplay kept at the seat edge till the end. Standing applause to the entire team. Good Film to watch in theaters along with family.

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