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The story is paper-thin, but the narration keeps things fun and suspenseful. The screenplay delivers some good laughs and a few dull moments.
Sathya's comedy steals the show in the first half, especially before the interval-some scenes are laugh-out-loud funny, while others miss the mark. Rohini's TV serial track is kind of flat this time around; not as hilarious as in the first part.
The second half brings in more crime and thrills, but only a few hit the right notes, with some feeling silly, and the climax is downright ridiculous.
Sri Simha, Fariah, Sunil, Vennela Kishore, and the rest of the cast give it their all.
The cinematography and sets look good, while the music is just average. The direction holds up well.
You can watch it for the comedy, but overall, it's a bit of a below-average ride.
Sathya's comedy steals the show in the first half, especially before the interval-some scenes are laugh-out-loud funny, while others miss the mark. Rohini's TV serial track is kind of flat this time around; not as hilarious as in the first part.
The second half brings in more crime and thrills, but only a few hit the right notes, with some feeling silly, and the climax is downright ridiculous.
Sri Simha, Fariah, Sunil, Vennela Kishore, and the rest of the cast give it their all.
The cinematography and sets look good, while the music is just average. The direction holds up well.
You can watch it for the comedy, but overall, it's a bit of a below-average ride.
- best-review
- 12. Sept. 2024
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Mathu Vadalara 2 (2024) :
Brief Review -
A fantastic successor to one of the greatest crime comedy ever made. An absolute riot! First you have to watch Mathu Vadalara (2019), not because to understand this one, but to understand the kind of high standard that film has set for the crime comedies. I still remember the headline of my review of the first film when I wrote, "The best and most number of conflicts for any thriller in world cinema." When I say World Cinema, I say it after watching over 7000 films. Now you can guess how great it must have been. Mathu Vadalara 2 is a great successor to that cult film. It may not be that high as a classic, but definitely a deserving sequel, and frankly, I don't think sequels come this close in today's times, especially the classic movies. MV2 is absolute fun, with many viral trends featuring as the main tool behind classy one-liners and slapstick jokes. From Modi ji, Animal, Chiranjeevi, club songs, destroying daily soaps, to caricatures of every single thing you know about cinema and stars, you'll be laughing out loudly with happy tears. I don't want to spoil those jokes here and reduce the impact, and the same goes for the storyline. Honestly, I couldn't even do that with the storyline because there are so many conflicts. They wouldn't fit here. You better watch them in the film, and I am sure you'll agree with me. As a whole, it's flawless entertainment, but there are a few jokes and scenes that look forced. When you watch this film for the second time, you'll definitely find a few flaws in the screenplay or the linear equation of the storytelling. Why would a police officer listen to everything his boss says when he knows it's not right? That's the biggest flaw. I don't want to tease you with such questions without telling the story or without you knowing the story. I am deducting one star from the final ratings for those 3-4 flaws that don't have waterproof branding. Rest, it's a blockbuster entertainer! Don't miss the end credits.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
A fantastic successor to one of the greatest crime comedy ever made. An absolute riot! First you have to watch Mathu Vadalara (2019), not because to understand this one, but to understand the kind of high standard that film has set for the crime comedies. I still remember the headline of my review of the first film when I wrote, "The best and most number of conflicts for any thriller in world cinema." When I say World Cinema, I say it after watching over 7000 films. Now you can guess how great it must have been. Mathu Vadalara 2 is a great successor to that cult film. It may not be that high as a classic, but definitely a deserving sequel, and frankly, I don't think sequels come this close in today's times, especially the classic movies. MV2 is absolute fun, with many viral trends featuring as the main tool behind classy one-liners and slapstick jokes. From Modi ji, Animal, Chiranjeevi, club songs, destroying daily soaps, to caricatures of every single thing you know about cinema and stars, you'll be laughing out loudly with happy tears. I don't want to spoil those jokes here and reduce the impact, and the same goes for the storyline. Honestly, I couldn't even do that with the storyline because there are so many conflicts. They wouldn't fit here. You better watch them in the film, and I am sure you'll agree with me. As a whole, it's flawless entertainment, but there are a few jokes and scenes that look forced. When you watch this film for the second time, you'll definitely find a few flaws in the screenplay or the linear equation of the storytelling. Why would a police officer listen to everything his boss says when he knows it's not right? That's the biggest flaw. I don't want to tease you with such questions without telling the story or without you knowing the story. I am deducting one star from the final ratings for those 3-4 flaws that don't have waterproof branding. Rest, it's a blockbuster entertainer! Don't miss the end credits.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
- SAMTHEBESTEST
- 11. Okt. 2024
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The writing felt too artificial. It doesn't feel fresh, nor is it engaging.😕
not sure what Ritesh thought while writing the scenes. In the first part, the scenes were too organic and felt natural, but in the second part, that was totally missing. I understand it was a satirical movie, but even that should be engaging. Actors like Vennala Kishore, Rohini, and Sunil were completely wasted.
On the good side, Satya's comedy acting was too good. Though I felt writing would have been better. The one part that has no complaints was editing. It was perfect, though I would have loved more jump/fast cuts like in the first part.
not sure what Ritesh thought while writing the scenes. In the first part, the scenes were too organic and felt natural, but in the second part, that was totally missing. I understand it was a satirical movie, but even that should be engaging. Actors like Vennala Kishore, Rohini, and Sunil were completely wasted.
On the good side, Satya's comedy acting was too good. Though I felt writing would have been better. The one part that has no complaints was editing. It was perfect, though I would have loved more jump/fast cuts like in the first part.
Mathu Vadalara 2 is an average film compared to its first outing, which was fresh and quite enjoyable. This one feels predictable and artificial right from the beginning. The concept of HE teams and the lead characters, Yesudas and Babu, and their connection to it is unconvincing. Except for a few references to iconic movies and meme-worthy moments, nothing feels fresh. Satya is the only saving grace, but even his scenes appear dull at times. The casting of Vennela Kishore, Sunil, and Rohini feels wasted. The story and screenplay are predictable from the start, and the twists fail to make an impact. The team should have spent more time on the writing.
- badprince_32
- 19. Okt. 2024
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Did you ever thought why some films are made like they has to be made like that only, there is no other way.. For Example, when you hear about crime thriller movie, you think that it will be a serious movie and there will be some twists and turns.. that's it.. But this movie has its own way of presenting itself.. It has comedy, action, high movements, twists and turns.. It only lacks emotion.. The detailing of this film is not less than an hollywood or marvel movie, Every scene has a purpose, every twist has a reason, every character has a motive... You will laugh for every 5 mins and you will stay connected to the movie and I am sure you will not get bored while watching this film.. If you have liked the first part, I'm sure you will love this as well.. That's the review guys.. I hope you liked it..
- pranavbolli
- 11. Okt. 2024
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Excellent comedy timing, engaging storyline, and superb linkage scenes from part 1 made this movie a delightful experience. The narration was outstanding, with a good amount of twists and lots of fun. We entered the theater in a bad mood and left feeling elated. Every character nailed their performance, with Yesudas (Satya) delivering exceptional comedic timing. In a nutshell, this film offers great entertainment for the weekend. The script was tight, and the pacing was perfect, ensuring there was never a dull moment. The humor was both clever and relatable, making it a joy for all ages. The director did a fantastic job balancing comedy and drama, creating an emotional rollercoaster that left us laughing and teary-eyed at times. The chemistry between the cast members was palpable, adding depth to their interactions and making the story more believable. The cinematography and soundtrack were also top-notch, enhancing the overall experience. This movie is a must-watch, guaranteed to lift your spirits and provide a hearty dose of laughter.
- nagaveerami
- 13. Sept. 2024
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If you're looking for a comedy that will make you laugh until you cry and cry until you laugh, MV2 is your ticket.
My IMDb rating: 7.5/10
MV2 is a buddy action comedy on the lines of Dumb and Dumber (1994), Bad Boys (1995) and other such films in the genre.
With the teaser and trailer setting the bar high, MV2 lives up to the expectations.
The loosey-goosey rhythm between the two lead actors (Sri Simha Garu & Satya Garu) and their rat-a-tat banter is wacky and fantastic. There's an indescribable push-pull chemistry between the two and they drive each other more than a little crazy.
As the short-fused Yesudas, Satya Garu's charisma, comic timing and command of the big screen is immediate. Just when the 2nd half was dipping, he manages to conjure a little magic.
Sri Simha Garu excels in his character too and holds his own. The man can certainly challenge himself with complex characters in the future.
Sunil Garu and Vennela Kishore Garu add to the film's humor quotient.
The one-liners are loud and evokes crackles every minute.
The insane shoot-outs and chase sequence works brilliantly.
Rohini Garu and Faria Abdullah Ji do their parts well.
But the movie's real secret weapon is Ajay Garu. He looks menacing as the villain yet warm and adapts well to the situations.
Kaalabhairava Garu's score is a big plus to the film.
A good paisa vasool entertainer, MV2 is a treasure trove of meme material for trollers!
My IMDb rating: 7.5/10
MV2 is a buddy action comedy on the lines of Dumb and Dumber (1994), Bad Boys (1995) and other such films in the genre.
With the teaser and trailer setting the bar high, MV2 lives up to the expectations.
The loosey-goosey rhythm between the two lead actors (Sri Simha Garu & Satya Garu) and their rat-a-tat banter is wacky and fantastic. There's an indescribable push-pull chemistry between the two and they drive each other more than a little crazy.
As the short-fused Yesudas, Satya Garu's charisma, comic timing and command of the big screen is immediate. Just when the 2nd half was dipping, he manages to conjure a little magic.
Sri Simha Garu excels in his character too and holds his own. The man can certainly challenge himself with complex characters in the future.
Sunil Garu and Vennela Kishore Garu add to the film's humor quotient.
The one-liners are loud and evokes crackles every minute.
The insane shoot-outs and chase sequence works brilliantly.
Rohini Garu and Faria Abdullah Ji do their parts well.
But the movie's real secret weapon is Ajay Garu. He looks menacing as the villain yet warm and adapts well to the situations.
Kaalabhairava Garu's score is a big plus to the film.
A good paisa vasool entertainer, MV2 is a treasure trove of meme material for trollers!
- devulapallic
- 12. Sept. 2024
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Nonsensical as it sounds, MV2 is an overrated film with no plot to convince the audience. The Cast follows another Sunil-Satya pair for unconvincing comedy to spice up the already boring film.
The plot takes an extension to its prequel, as the thriller stands off ghastly to lure a proper storyline. And in the attempt of comedy, the story has zero conviction to make it happen.
Ajay was a surprise element to the 2nd Half of the movie, as it promised some twist of tale to promise some thrill.
The director has used a parody version of a thriller that can woo the audience. But this time he failed.
The plot takes an extension to its prequel, as the thriller stands off ghastly to lure a proper storyline. And in the attempt of comedy, the story has zero conviction to make it happen.
Ajay was a surprise element to the 2nd Half of the movie, as it promised some twist of tale to promise some thrill.
The director has used a parody version of a thriller that can woo the audience. But this time he failed.
- veerakonkepudi
- 10. Okt. 2024
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Perfect! Every inch of the movie made us laugh. Hilarious movie. Expecting part 3 DEFINITELY! I've never laughed so much in years by watching a movie and not only it's entertaining but also the movie has endless twists which keeps us entertained till the end! The same craze as part 1. Every character fulfilled it's purpose. It's a complete chill movie. MUST WATCH DEFINITELY! I never recommended any movies but this one is a deff watch one. Even my friends watched and gave really good reviews that's the reason I watched and now I am going to spread the movie to others. Arey bhai every second of the movie was worth it. Didn't even get up, as I did not get bored. Love it!
- shyamsrimarampudi
- 12. Okt. 2024
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This made me laugh from start to end. If you are a person who enjoys entertainment and funny situations then this is for you. Though a proper story is missing, but the comedy overshadowed it. Ritesh Rana is a master the blaster. I loved his previous works too. You should watch this at least for Ori Naa Koduka part. Simha Koduri has toned his body well for the film. Words can't describe Satya's exceptional performance in this film. Faria is a cherry on the top. Other important characters like Jhansi, Rohini, Vennela Kishore, Rohini(jabardast), Raja Chembolu and Ajay performed well. This is worth the time and money we are spending on it.
- charanmahadev
- 1. Nov. 2024
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I was impressed 😁 with the movie, the comedy, the thrilling plot, thoroughly enjoyed it ...
The movie was able hold my attention considerably throughout and enjoyed watching a movie which was fun and thrilling at the same time.. have to appreciate the director for his commendable efforts in making the movie with good captivating storyline..
Only thing I didn't like in the storyline is the injustice to the Deepa and Saxena characters at the end, but it's nothing compared to the fun package of the entire movie.
Loved watching Faria Abdullah ... Satya..
Simha seemlesly got into his character..
Even though Sunil has limited screen time, enjoyed watching him in his old comedic space..
Satya is definitely a highlight in this movie... He can be the next Sunil or brahmanandam in Telugu movies if utilised properly...
Want to mention again .... I enjoyed it end to end, everybit of it until the end, the song at the end is a smooth addition...
Only thing I didn't like in the storyline is the injustice to the Deepa and Saxena characters at the end, but it's nothing compared to the fun package of the entire movie.
Loved watching Faria Abdullah ... Satya..
Simha seemlesly got into his character..
Even though Sunil has limited screen time, enjoyed watching him in his old comedic space..
Satya is definitely a highlight in this movie... He can be the next Sunil or brahmanandam in Telugu movies if utilised properly...
Want to mention again .... I enjoyed it end to end, everybit of it until the end, the song at the end is a smooth addition...
- karthikpwn
- 23. Okt. 2024
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