The film is like a baap of elevations and lives up to the hype. On the whole, “KGF 2” is a total paisa vasool entertainer. The Eeshwari Rao-her son’s episode is another forced drama.ĭespite these minor issues and illogical sequences, Neel keeps churning out one cinematically highlighted moment after another. The mother-doctor sequence in the final moments is absurd. Yash entering the parliament hall with his own army is like taking illogicalness to the extreme. However, the film has its share of issues.
Prashanth Neel mounts the film on a lavish scale and extracts the best output from his music director, cinematographer, and lead hero. Like in the first part, he abruptly cuts a scene and brings in a narrator-interviewer scene to further proceed the story, thus saving a lot of runtime. “Ikkade Talale Maaruthai Keereetalu Kaadu” is a fine example of his smart writing. The scene of Srinidhi informing Yash about her pregnancyīesides creating adrenaline-pumping sequences, Prashanth has written terrific dialogues. To get one biscuit of gold, he sets an entire police station on fire with a terrific mass moment (you can also see a glimpse of it in the teaser).ģ. The scene of Rocky attacking Adheera again in the backdrop of mines is visually stunning.Ģ. After Adheera defeats him, Rocky takes a step back and returns with a bang. Despite the presence of big stars like Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon pitching against Yash, the drama is not rousing enough.ġ. So, the drama involving Rocky and his new batch of nemesis is not as gripping. There are issues with his narrative, but he holds our interest from start to the finish, as the film is filled with many elevating scenes. In “KGF 2”, Prasanth Neel has played his game well. If we see the history of gangster movies, the ‘rise’ of a don always makes an interesting watch, but his ‘rule’ doesn’t. Since we have already seen the story of Rocky from being an assassin to the don of KGF, the focus of the second part is on his problems with the new batch of forces. In the second part, Ananth Nag’s son Prakash Raj steps in to narrate the story. Like in the first part, the film begins with a journalist interviewing a writer who documented the developments in the Narachi Company. The real story of Rocky’s rise in Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) unfolds in the second part and as we have guessed, we get to see the fight between Rocky Bhai and Adheera.ĭirector Prashanth Neel doesn’t waste time drawing us into the world he has created in KGF.
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In the first part, we didn’t get a full glimpse of Adheera and his face. The first part of “KGF” ended up setting the stage for a showdown between Rocky Bhai and Adheera. But the visual effects are not effective in certain parts. The cinematography and the production design are grand. Ravi Basrur’s background score enhances the overall experience. Anbriv has come up with adrenaline-rushing episodes this time as well. Eeswari Rao makes her presence felt.īesides Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon, Prakash Raj is the new addition to the world of KGF but didn't get a role worth talking about. Srinidhi Shetty gets a lengthier role than what she was offered earlier. She has got her look right and has delivered a powerful performance. Raveena Tandon steals the moments she is in. But his role is not that effective for the main antagonist. His imposing personality and his demeanor have suited well to the powerful character. Sanjay Dutt as Adheera is stunning as his getup goes. He gets dialogues that suit his mass persona. Here, as the richest don, he wears colorful suits and grooms himself well. In the first part, he didn’t get a chance to wear designer clothes. Yash who has got terrific swag mesmerizes us again with his style and intense performance. Plus, Inayat Khalil and Prime Minister Ramika Sen (RaveenaTandon) are closing in on him.Ĭan Rocky deal with these powerful people? What fate is in store for Rocky? Will his girlfriend Reena (Srinidhi Shetty) unite with him? Meanwhile, Adheera (Sanjay Dutt) arrives to reclaim KGF. Rocky Bhai (Yash) who created an army of his own in KGF becomes the most powerful man. ‘KGF 2’ begins with the aftermath of Garuda’s killing. Is the second part worth all the hype? Let’s find out… The pre-release buzz was on par with “Baahubali 2”. The second part “KGF 2” already took the box office by storm with massive advance sales. “KGF”, originally made in Kannada and released in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam languages simultaneously, was a box-office phenomenon. Cast: Yash, Sanjay Dutt, Srinidhi Shetty, Raveena Tandon, Prakash Raj, Malavika Avinash, Rao Ramesh, Eshwari Rao, and others.