Kanchana 2 (2015)

★ 5.1 2h 48m IMDb
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A TV channel’s crew goes to a deserted beachside bungalow to stage a horror show but the place is actually haunted and the ghost(s) in the place possess the director and the cameraman in the team.

Kanchana 2

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Cast

Raghava Lawrence
Raghava Lawrence as Raghavaa Age 49 · Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Raghava Lawrence is an Indian choreographer who has also appeared in films as an actor, director, composer and playback singer. After making his debut as a choreographer in 1993, he began looking for...
Kovai Sarala
Kovai Sarala as Raghava's mother Age 64 · Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India Kovai Sarala is an Indian Film actress and Comedian, who prominently plays supporting roles in Tamil and Telugu films. In a career spanning 25 years, Sarala has appeared in over 750 films. She has won...
Taapsee Pannu
Taapsee Pannu as Divya Age 38 · Delhi, India Taapsee Pannu is an Indian model and actress, who mainly works in the South Indian film industry, though she has also appeared in Bollywood films. Taapsee worked as a software professional and also p...
Jayaprakash
Jayaprakash as Villain Age 68 · Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Jayaprakash is an Indian film actor and producer. He ventured into film business in the early 2000s as a producer, making several films under his banner GJ Cinema and later turned actor, with Cheran...
Pooja Ramachandran
Pooja Ramachandran as Pooja Age 42 · Banglore, India Pooja Ramachandran is a South Indian film actress, VJ and model. After her studies, she participated in beauty pageants, winning the 'Miss Coimbatore 2004' title and was the runner up for Miss Kerala...
Jangiri Madhumitha
Jangiri Madhumitha as Aishwarya Age 43 Madhumitha is an Indian film actress who appears in Tamil films and television series. Madhumitha started her career with Vijay TV's comedy seri . Her first feature film was Oru Kal Oru Kannadi in whi...

Audience Reviews

timesofindia 6/10 Jul 04, 2015
In a way, the Muni films are like the Fast & Furious franchise, initially dismissed as something appealing only to a particular group of people but starting to gain increased acceptance among the paying audiences and even critics. Yes, they are silly, over-the-top, over-long and loud (both literally and filmmaking-wise) but there is also some fun in the whole enterprise, which manages to pack in the masala movie must-haves — comedy, action, thrills and sentiment — quite satisfactorily.

Kanchana-2 contains everything that we have seen in Kanchana and more. There is Raghava (Lawrence in comic mode), who is scared of ghosts and goes to extreme lengths (his bedroom resembles a tantric's abode and he even has a watchman in his loo) to protect himself, much to the chagrin of his mother (Kovai Sarala). Raghava is possessed by not one but many ghosts. There are exorcists who control these ghosts. There is a sympathetic backstory for these ghosts who are only seeking revenge against the men who wronged them. Here, Ganga (an effective Nithya Menen), a disabled woman, is killed along with her lover Shiva (Lawrence in mass hero mode), and friends by the moneylender Marudhu ( Jayaprakash), who wants to marry her to his mentally ill son. There is a rousing pre-climactic song that sets the stage for the final showdown between the forces of good and evil. Heck, there are actors who we have seen in the earlier film —Kovai Sarala, Sriman, Mano Bala and Mayilsamy — who appear either in the same role or in a new role in this film. So, the only difference is the set-up to this tale. Here, a TV channel executive (Suhasini in a rather perfunctory role) accepts a pitch by her director ( Taapsee) and sends in a crew to shoot a ghost show to counter the spiritual shows that have catapulted their rival to the top.

The showpiece sequence in the film is a scene where Lawrence appears as all the ghosts. It's also the most fun because this is played chiefly for laughs with Kovai Sarala and Renuka being the hapless 'victims'. The comedy is broad and low-brow, banking on gay humour and the reactions of the characters when they are spooked by the presence of the ghost. It becomes too childish at times but you laugh nevertheless. As for the scares, much of it involves cutting to a close-up of a character getting scared and zooming out in the next shot to show the ghost being face-to-face with them. This technique does become tiring but there is fun to be had in predicting how and when the ghost will reveal itself to the characters.

The flashback portion in Kanchana dealt with the struggles of a transgender and here, it deals with a disabled person. However, despite Nithya Menen doing a good job, this portion was more impactful and even moving in the previous film. The climax is also sort of a letdown as it takes place in CG land and the gravity-defying action sequence has a cartoonish feel to it and doesn't affect us. And, despite the popularity of the series with children, kids might find some of the scenes too upsetting, so parents consider yourselves forewarned. Still, the film does what it promises — we chuckle, cower, cry and at times, cringe.

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