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Vaazha II: Biopic of a Billion Bros

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Four friends, Hashir, Alan, Ajin and Vinayak, are considered losers and troublemakers by parents, family and the school management. They face immense social pressure.

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S. R. Praveen The Hindu 19h
Vaazha 2 improves upon the flawed original, managing to pack in a lot that a young crowd can identify with. Go to Full Review
Vishal Menon The Hollywood Reporter India 5d
Of course, it’s careful enough not to make drug use sound like a joke but it’s just as careful to ensure the message reaches the ears it is meant to. Go to Full Review
Anandu Suresh The Indian Express 5d
3/5
Unlike Vaazha, the second installment has its heart more or less in the right place. However, that doesn’t mean Vipin Das’ writing is extraordinary. In fact, despite having far better material, the writer has failed to flesh it out adequately. Go to Full Review
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av 8 @RT99530239 1d Vaazha II is an absolute cinematic marvel in all senses of the word. The casting, the acting, the plot, the direction, the cinematography and especially and most importantly the music—chef's kiss. Hashir, Alan and Ajin completely engulf us with their characters and soon we find ourselves weeping for them. The friendships and brotherhood portrayed are raw, palpable and gut-wrenching. Every single person who came on the screen did not leave without an impact. Although there are certain far-fetched aspects and small loopholes (Alan, stop being too much of a brothercool and get him those medicines!!), those can be overlooked for the sake of the beauty of the rest of the movie. The tracks and lyrics woven in have majestically crafted a masterpiece before the audience. The shots and transitions are works of sorcery and eyegasmic. These are the sort of characters one would always root for. See more arvind S @Arvind100 4d All four leads, who go by their real names - Hashir, Alan bin Siraj, Ajin and Vinayak are brilliant in this. I particularly loved Vinayak's character because I could relate more to him. Everyone will find something/someone that they relate to as well - may it be the sibling bonds or the father-son relationships. Vaazha 2 has it all and that interplay between the Koodappirannor and Makane is just GOLD. Another character that stood out was Bijukuttan's. This may very well be my favourite performance of his. I also loved how smart the makers were with placement of the cast from the original. Though Vaazha 2 starts out like the original with a group of wayward teens, the setbacks they face and such; the sequel also focuses on other issues like drug use, the attitude of school teachers and the importance of valuing your sibling. I love the fact that though both Vaazha movies are sort of similar, they manage to stay unique by focusing on other problems teens face. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Four friends, Hashir, Alan, Ajin and Vinayak, are considered losers and troublemakers by parents, family and the school management. They face immense social pressure.
Director
Savin S.A.
Producer
Vipin Das, P.B. Anish, Harris Desom, Sahu Garapati, Adarsh Narayan
Screenwriter
Vipin Das
Production Co
Imagin Cinemas, WBTS Productions, Signature Studios
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Malayalam
Runtime
2h 2m