Bharateeyudu 2 Movie Rating
Director: Shankar
Producer: Subaskaran Allirajah (Lyca Productions)
Writer: Shankar, Jeyamohan, Lakshmi Saravanakumar, and Kabilan Vairamuthu
Music: Anirudh Ravichander
Cinematography: Ravi Varman
Editing: A. Sreekar Prasad
Production Designer: T. Muthuraj
Action Director: Peter Hein
Our Rating : 2.5/5
“Bharateeyudu 2” (Indian 2), the much-anticipated sequel to Shankar’s blockbuster hit “Bharateeyudu,” has received mixed responses from both audiences and critics. The film, which continues its social awareness theme, has shown good occupancy during the noon shows, indicating a decent start in terms of viewership.
First Half:
The initial 30 minutes of “Bharateeyudu 2” have been well-received, but the rest of the movie follows a familiar template from decades ago, with emotions not resonating as strongly. The interval scene is noted as being good, and Siddharth’s performance stands out positively.
Second Half:
After a good interval episode in “Bharateeyudu 2,” the second half tends to test the audience’s patience, with the director failing to keep the engagement strong. Sentimental scenes had potential but were not properly utilized by Shankar. Overall, the second half is just okay, but the trailer for Part 3 has garnered interest.
Performances:
Kamal Haasan’s performance as Senapathy in “Bharateeyudu 2” is outstanding, and Siddharth’s portrayal of Chitra Aravindhan is also commendable. Other characters are just okay in comparison.
Positives:
First 30 Minutes
Cinematography
Cons:
Lengthy Second half
Songs
Screenplay
Final Verdict
“Bharateeyudu 2” is an okay watch, but its storytelling and presentation feel outdated, reminiscent of a decade back, which is a significant drawback.