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A stringent cop tries all the possible ways to nab a dreaded don who poses a big threat to the society.A stringent cop tries all the possible ways to nab a dreaded don who poses a big threat to the society.A stringent cop tries all the possible ways to nab a dreaded don who poses a big threat to the society.
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Kasthuri Shankar
- Item Dancer
- (as Kasturi)
R. Sundarajan
- Bharath
- (as R. Sunder Rajan)
O.A.K. Sunder
- Wasim Khan
- (as Oak Sundar)
Aaron Barber
- Anderson
- (as Aron Barber)
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Good movie .....comedy filled storyline and each of the actor in this film had done a very good job......few scenes seemed mocking at our present situation....
Please watch in theatre...
Tamil padam 2 is quite engaging and hilarious and is packed with spoofs including spoofs of movies that are not yet relased.It seems that following the success of the first part the director has added some more commercial elements that the first part.
At no point does the films bores you and will not fail to make you laugh
It's very easy to make fun of Tamil Cinema. But, you need creativity to make fun and at the same time, pay homage to the industry. Thamizh Padam 2 does that exactly. The film spoofs a plethora of films from Katthi to Saamy, Vedhalam, VTV, Thevar Magan and even Kabali to name a few. It was a relief to see Shiva return as "Shiva", the universal cop and 'Agila Ulaga Super Star'.
The film is fast-paced except for a flashback portion that - much like flashbacks in any Tamil movie - is slow and pulls down the film's pants. The songs were a distraction. For one, they were not as epic or memorable as "Oh Maha Zeeya" or "Kuthu Vilakku" or even "Pacha Manja" from the first film. Thamizh Padam 2's title song was the best of the entire lot.
Ishwarya Menon fits the bill as the writer calls it "maida maavu colour ponnu". Sathish reprises his role from the first film and is upgraded to the chief antagonist. I enjoyed the callbacks to the first film and the parody of news channels was spot-on.
Overall, Thamizh Padam 2 was a good, enjoyable flick. You should definitely add it to your watchlist.
The film is fast-paced except for a flashback portion that - much like flashbacks in any Tamil movie - is slow and pulls down the film's pants. The songs were a distraction. For one, they were not as epic or memorable as "Oh Maha Zeeya" or "Kuthu Vilakku" or even "Pacha Manja" from the first film. Thamizh Padam 2's title song was the best of the entire lot.
Ishwarya Menon fits the bill as the writer calls it "maida maavu colour ponnu". Sathish reprises his role from the first film and is upgraded to the chief antagonist. I enjoyed the callbacks to the first film and the parody of news channels was spot-on.
Overall, Thamizh Padam 2 was a good, enjoyable flick. You should definitely add it to your watchlist.
Excellent movie. The more u have followed politics and Tamil films the more u will laugh.
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- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor made cuts to remove moments of strong bloody violence and verbal jokes about sexual violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Tamil Film 2
- Filming locations
- Langkawi, Malaysia(song)
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- Budget
- ₹100,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $232,835
- Runtime
- 2h 23m(143 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1(original ratio)
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