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Updated : Aug 10, 2024

Disaster Indian 2 trolls started again after OTT release?

Universal Star Kamal Haasan is celebrated for his multifaceted and impactful performances, while esteemed director Shankar is renowned for his grandiose and visually stunning commercial spectacles infused with profound societal messages. Their much-anticipated collaboration, "Bharateeyudu 2 (Indian2)" is released and it failed meet expectations set by its predecessor classic Indian or Bharateeyudu.

The film ended up as biggest disaster in Shankar and Kamal Haasan's career. Shankar faced severe criticism for his work on the film, which struggled to stay in theatres for even a week. Now streaming on Netflix, Indian 2 has been widely trolled.

Both Tamil and Telugu audiences have harshly criticized Shankar, labeling it as the worst film of his career. While the original Indian is considered a classic in Indian cinema, its sequel has been heavily mocked.

Video clips from the film have circulated on Twitter, criticizing Shankar’s directorial skills. Some viewers have remarked that it is challenging to watch the entire film. From Kamal Haasan’s appearance to the VFX and action sequences, Shankar’s efforts in Indian 2 have been deemed failures.

The film stars Kajal Agarwal, Rakul Preet Singh, and Priya Bhavani Shankar, SJ Suryah, Siddharth, and Gulshan Grover, among others, all contributing to the film's ensemble brilliance. With Anirudh Ravichander's musical prowess, Ravi Varman's captivating cinematography, and Sreekar Prasad's editing. Produced jointly by Subaskaran Allirajah's Lyca Productions and Red Giant Movies.






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