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Soodhu Kavvum 2 Review

Rahul MehraBy Rahul MehraDecember 17, 20243 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Soodhu Kavvum movie featuring Vijay Sethupathi in a comedic yet thrilling role
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The long-awaited sequel to the cult classic Soodhu Kavvum attempts to recapture its quirky charm but falters amidst random storytelling and half-baked humor. While retaining familiar elements like ethical “kidnapping” rules and eccentric characters, the film struggles to deliver the originality and wit that made the first installment iconic.

Plot Overview

Soodhu Kavvum 2 brings back Gurunath (Shiva), the mastermind of ethical kidnappings, after his release from prison. Claiming to be the predecessor of Das (Vijay Sethupathi’s character in the original), Gurunath revives the kidnapping business alongside his old gang, complete with bizarre rules and quirky morals. This time, they kidnap a politician, setting off a series of misadventures that blend political satire, crime, and comedy.

While the film starts promisingly, combining prequel elements with a continuation of the original’s universe, it quickly devolves into a messy narrative filled with randomness and predictable chaos.

Character Development

Shiva’s Gurunath remains the film’s biggest strength. His carefree, happy-go-lucky demeanor, combined with his unique sense of morality, adds some charm to an otherwise scattered story. The character’s quirks like celebrating the birthdays of hostages or offering ransom splits are amusing but fail to carry the film on their own.

Unfortunately, the supporting characters, including Gurunath’s gang, are underdeveloped and largely rely on repetitive gags that lose their comedic punch. The film introduces political figures and meta-references, but these characters feel like missed opportunities to elevate the plot.

Direction and Cinematography

The direction attempts to recreate the satirical and zany tone of the original but struggles with pacing and cohesion. The cinematography, however, stands out as a highlight. Creative visuals like fiery eyes symbolizing anger or red-and-green hues hinting at Gurunath’s innocence add aesthetic flair to otherwise dragged-out sequences.

The mix of quirky crime comedy and political satire feels inconsistent, as the film juggles too many genres without successfully committing to any.

Pacing and Narrative

The film starts strong with nostalgic callbacks to Soodhu Kavvum, but it soon becomes a loop of drunken misadventures, repetitive jokes, and chaotic storytelling. While the first half offers glimpses of humor and political commentary, the second half spirals into randomness, making the narrative feel disjointed and overstretched.

The gags, which were a major highlight in the original, often fall flat here due to weak writing and poor timing.

Themes and Humor

Soodhu Kavvum 2 attempts to explore themes of morality, political satire, and organized chaos, but the execution feels shallow. The humor, though occasionally effective, thanks to meta-references and pop-culture nods, mostly misses the mark. The film’s absurdity, which was once its strength, now feels forced and repetitive.

What Worked

  • Shiva’s consistent and quirky performance as Gurunath.
  • Creative cinematography and visual symbolism.
  • Nostalgic callbacks to the original film.

What Didn’t Work

  • Chaotic and disjointed narrative.
  • Repetitive gags that lack punch.
  • Underdeveloped supporting characters.
  • Weak pacing, especially in the second half.

Final Verdict: 2.5/5 Stars

Soodhu Kavvum 2 attempts to cash in on the charm of the original but ends up delivering a chaotic mix of randomness and missed opportunities. While Shiva’s performance and creative visuals offer some entertainment, the lack of originality and inconsistent humor make this sequel a pale shadow of its predecessor.

Should You Watch It?

If you’re a fan of Soodhu Kavvum and enjoy quirky crime comedies, Soodhu Kavvum 2 might still offer moments of nostalgia. However, don’t go in expecting the magic or wit of the original. This one is for die-hard fans only.

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As co-founder and co-host of the Indian Community, Rahul Mehra brings his passion for storytelling and community engagement to the forefront. Rahul plays a pivotal role in creating conversations that resonate deeply with the global Indian diaspora. His dedication to cultural narratives and fostering connections within the community has helped shape the podcast into an influential voice. Rahul’s insights and thought-provoking questions allow for enriching discussions that explore diverse perspectives and experiences within Indian culture.

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