Raghava Lawrence’s ‘Kanchana 2’ is a sequel to 2011 blockbuster ‘Kanchana’ and the third part in the ‘Muni’ series. The success of ‘Muni’ paved the way for new directors to take up horror-comedy genre and now Raghava has come up with a stunning story which is both enjoyable and terrifying.
The horror-comedy flick which features Raghava Lawrence, Taapsee Pannu, Kovai Sarala, Manobala and Sriman in lead roles has all the aspects to keep the audiences glued to their seats. The film undoubtedly has many nail biting moments and a perfect mix of rib-tickling humor portions.
Raghava Lawrence works as a cameraman in a private television where Tapsee Pannu, Pooja, Sriman and Manobala are his colleagues. Lawrence is in love with Tapsee. In this situation another TV channel tops the public rating. In order to regain their position back Suhasini holds a meeting with the directors. In this meeting Tapsee suggests that horror and thriller programmes will get viewers’ attention.
The group starts to shoot for a horror programme in a house located in Mahabalipuram. Though Lawrence hesitates in the beginning he too joins the crew after knowing that Tapsee is the executive director to this team. Tapsee plans to take few shots on the seashore behind the house and the horror scenes takeover. Both Raghava Lawrence and Tapsee are possessed by various spirits seeking vengeance and the rest of the happenings are to be seen in the silver screen.
The actor/filmmaker Raghava Lawrence has rocked the screens in various characters, mainly in young girl and old woman roles. The star stuns the viewers with his versatile acting and has lived up to the expectations of the crowd.
Taapsee Pannu has exhibited her extraordinary acting skills. Lawrence has given his lead lady a very sensible role and Taapsee surprises the audience with her effortless performance and facial expressions.
Kovai Sarala, Manobala, Sriman and Mayilsami have made the scenes hilarious.
Rajavel Oliveeran's cinematography threatens the audience. Songs are okay but the background music is perfect for a terrifying horror movie.
The dialogues, background music, visuals and the climax scene add strength to the movie and the script has been made in an engaging an interesting manner.
The horror-comedy flick which features Raghava Lawrence, Taapsee Pannu, Kovai Sarala, Manobala and Sriman in lead roles has all the aspects to keep the audiences glued to their seats. The film undoubtedly has many nail biting moments and a perfect mix of rib-tickling humor portions.
Raghava Lawrence works as a cameraman in a private television where Tapsee Pannu, Pooja, Sriman and Manobala are his colleagues. Lawrence is in love with Tapsee. In this situation another TV channel tops the public rating. In order to regain their position back Suhasini holds a meeting with the directors. In this meeting Tapsee suggests that horror and thriller programmes will get viewers’ attention.
The group starts to shoot for a horror programme in a house located in Mahabalipuram. Though Lawrence hesitates in the beginning he too joins the crew after knowing that Tapsee is the executive director to this team. Tapsee plans to take few shots on the seashore behind the house and the horror scenes takeover. Both Raghava Lawrence and Tapsee are possessed by various spirits seeking vengeance and the rest of the happenings are to be seen in the silver screen.
The actor/filmmaker Raghava Lawrence has rocked the screens in various characters, mainly in young girl and old woman roles. The star stuns the viewers with his versatile acting and has lived up to the expectations of the crowd.
Taapsee Pannu has exhibited her extraordinary acting skills. Lawrence has given his lead lady a very sensible role and Taapsee surprises the audience with her effortless performance and facial expressions.
Kovai Sarala, Manobala, Sriman and Mayilsami have made the scenes hilarious.
Rajavel Oliveeran's cinematography threatens the audience. Songs are okay but the background music is perfect for a terrifying horror movie.
The dialogues, background music, visuals and the climax scene add strength to the movie and the script has been made in an engaging an interesting manner.