KGF Chapter 2 review: KGF 2 has hit theatres across India. KGF 2 movie cast: Yash, Sanjay Dutt, Prakash Raj, Srinidhi Shetty, Raveena Tandon, Anant Nag, ...
In her tasteful saris, and that trademark white streak in the hair, Raveena Tandon leaves a little more impact: she is also responsible for an act which has ensured the erasure of the wild and valorous deeds of Rocky from our history books. The film swings haphazardly between the past, which shows us Rocky’s devotion towards his mother (Archana Jois), and the present, in which he swings between being a saviour and the guy who cracks the whip and roars at the workers to never stop working. His unruly mane is still the same, but this time around Rocky appears in a series of sharp suits, standing out against the thousands of extras dressed in mud-brown humble clothes.
The first instalment sets the tone by showcasing Rocky's stellar rise to the top and KGF: 2 begins right where things were left off, albeit with the stakes ...
Bhuvan Gowda, the cinematographer, creates his own visual palette and doesn’t seem too bogged down by the period setting of the story – each frame, each swipe of the camera is beautiful and admirable. The main star of the film, however, is the exceptional synergy between Prashanth Neel and his team. Sanjay Dutt is certainly a striking figure on the screen in his Vikings avatar and is his imposing best in the breath-taking action sequences. As he expands the mining operations of KGF, he turns it into his hidden fortress and becomes a demigod in the eyes of the people, while Adheera’s menacing presence looms larger than ever. Prashanth Neel, whose story unfurled in a slow-yet-intriguing manner in KGF: 1, makes no bones about his intent with the sequel and cranks up the energy right from the word go. Vijayendra Ingalgi (Prakash Raj), son of the former journalist and author of the infamous book El-Dorado, takes over as the narrator of KGF: 2 and soon sets the context.
KGF Chapter 2 review: This Yash-starrer is an immersive film that is worth the hype and one of the finest sequels to have come out in a long time.
As the story unfolds, it brings in a lot many characters without interrupting the pace of the story or screenplay. In fact, there’s quite an irony in the character sketch she’s given. One of the finest sequels to have come out in a long time, KGF 2 takes off right from where the first part ended. Rocking Star Yash returns to screen as the raw and ruthless hero. As Anand Ingalagi (Anant Nag), the author of El Doradao is hospitalised and can no longer narrate the story of KGF (Kolar Gold Fields) and rise of Rocky, his son Vijayendra Ingalagi (Prakash Raj) takes over. It was only recently that I sat down to watch KGF part 1 and in all honesty, I didn’t understand most of it.
Director Prashanth Neel's KGF: Chapter 2 starring Yash, Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon took an earth-shattering opening on April 14. The film is likely to ...
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