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L2: Empuraan

  • 2025
  • 2h 59m
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6.2/10
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L2: Empuraan (2025)
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The journey of Stephen Nedumpally, a man leading a double life as Khureshi Ab'raam, an enigmatic leader of a powerful global crime syndicate.The journey of Stephen Nedumpally, a man leading a double life as Khureshi Ab'raam, an enigmatic leader of a powerful global crime syndicate.The journey of Stephen Nedumpally, a man leading a double life as Khureshi Ab'raam, an enigmatic leader of a powerful global crime syndicate.

  • Director
    • Prithviraj Sukumaran
  • Writer
    • Murali Gopy
  • Stars
    • Mohanlal
    • Prithviraj Sukumaran
    • Rick Yune
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    • Director
      • Prithviraj Sukumaran
    • Writer
      • Murali Gopy
    • Stars
      • Mohanlal
      • Prithviraj Sukumaran
      • Rick Yune
    • 328User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Priyadarshini Ramdas
    Andrea Tivadar
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    6manoharboom

    missing that mallu touch

    As we all know malyalam movies are renowned for the gripping story line which is majorly lacking in this, director did a pretty good job by combining two major story lines to build up for one more part but diluting a master piece has its own consequences.

    As far as visuals speaks for themselves but those are most common nowadays in movie perspective, as being the most hyped malyalam movie of this year does it really upto the mark is questionable .

    Final verdict is one time watchable for movie lovers as the movie has quite an action sequences and depth of selection in locations making it no less than a hollywood level movie .
    6thobenjo

    Brillant making but lacked Content

    I was extremely impressed by Prithviraj's direction and the overall making of the film. The visuals, cinematography, and background score were top-notch and clearly demonstrated the effort and vision behind the project. The scale of the film and its technical aspects were commendable, setting high expectations for the story that followed.

    Unfortunately, the content of the film didn't quite live up to those expectations. It felt cluttered with unnecessary elements, many of which didn't add any real value to the narrative. One of the biggest disappointments was Mohanlal's portrayal of the character Abraham. His performance lacked the depth and expression we've come to expect from him, especially when compared to his iconic role as Stephen. The character of Abraham came across as flat and unimpactful, leaving fans longing for the familiar charisma and emotional depth that Stephen brought to the screen.

    Additionally, the movie was bogged down by an excessive number of characters who seemed irrelevant to the plot. Their presence detracted from the main story and weakened the overall impact of the film. It felt like the movie was trying to juggle too many storylines, which ultimately left it feeling disjointed and unfocused.

    In conclusion, while the craftsmanship and ambition behind the film are commendable, the content and storytelling failed to meet the mark. What could have been a gripping, memorable experience ended up feeling bloated and underwhelming.
    6Jithindurden

    Technically impressive

    I was always skeptical about how good a sequel to Lucifer which goes international can get, and the trailers made me feel like it would be a technically solid but overall okay film, and with that thought this film met my expectations.

    The technical side is incredibly done. The ambition behind this film is huge. Switching between international dealings with British intelligence, cartel faceoffs in Africa and the Middle East, the politics in Kerala, and riots in North India, it should still feel like the same movie. In terms of writing, there's so much more to be desired, but the technical side is where they compensate the most. The coloring was well done to make that consistent feel to all of it by giving a larger-than-life cinematic feel which also made some of the actor's skin feel AI-generated but I won't really complain about it considering what they were trying to do. The lighting on the other hand is what worked the best for me. The use of shadows, silhouettes, etc was so pleasing to see but the writing and music didn't step up to make those scenes more impactful.

    The movie felt really long, there were a lot of things that felt repeated, some from the previous part and some in this same movie itself. A lot of stuff in the first half just felt very predictable and the stuff that is meant to be intriguing simply felt flat. They really tried to compensate for it firstly by incredible production quality and making, but along with that they also used real-life incidents as well as parallels with so many important political milestones. But the most hilarious attempts were the constant not at all subtle imageries like the "Ls" throughout the movie. There are so many other imageries here that are so on the face that it loses all the intrigue that they were able to create in Lucifer where it was subtle.

    I was a bit bored in the first half because of how flat it felt, but the second half was really entertaining to me. Even though it still felt overlong, the action sequences were fun and the build-up to them was also pretty good. Manju Warrier's arc was well done which may be the only character with a proper character arc in this movie, unlike Lucifer. Surprisingly Antony's cameo was damn well too. I can't believe how well he was presented here.

    Overall, even though there were so many things that didn't work in this for me and it's not as good as Lucifer which itself wasn't as great to me as it was to a lot of people, this was still fun to watch. The production quality and a few scenes that worked really well, as well as watching Mohanlal and Prithviraj fighting together made this worth it for me.
    5athul300

    They did Lucifer bad

    With all the budget and solid starcast, if only they had a good screenplay.

    Fire Murali gopy and get someone new to write Lucifer 3 .

    All the layers and symbolisms from Lucifer is missing in empuraan and is replaced with flashy pointless scenes . Movie was going good in the first act then maybe the makers thought screw this and let's throw random bs.

    Manju warrier was the only saving grace. Except her makeover saree in one key scene. That was off putting .

    Tovinos character arc and his big political decision doesn't make any sense.

    Prithviraj as Zayed is really good but has placed himself as an equal or even better than the titular protagonist. Ahem, conflict of interest. By the third act, KA becomes like a secondary character in his own film.

    Deepak Devs score is crap. Antony Perumbavoor and his son doing glorified cameos sums up the essence of this movie.

    Mohanlal is at his best and does what he can do with his enigmatic - more than life character in this wasted multi million opportunity of a promising sequel. Still he is nowhere close to the amazing Stephen Nedumpally we saw in Lucifer.

    His attire looks like an unintentional parody. Wonder who is the fasion terrorist for his costumes as KA.

    In short KA nexus and its dealings feel like written by a 11 year old who is fascinated by newly found conspiracy theories.

    Haven't been let down by any other movie in recent times like this.
    7vinoth7799

    L2: Empuraan - A Worthy Sequel That Delivers the Mass Moments

    Watched L2: Empuraan with high expectations after the gripping trailer, and to be honest, it stands as a worthy sequel.

    Where to begin? Let's start at the beginning. Jathin Ramdas, the son of PKR and the Chief Minister of Kerala, has strayed far from his father's principles. As the saying goes, "Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Aligning himself with a religious party, he plans to exploit Kerala-just like any CM in a typical political thriller. But where is Stephen Nedumpally? The man who once introduced Jathin to IUF and Kerala's political game must now step in to save God's Own Country. Will he succeed? That forms the core of the story.

    Director Prithviraj Sukumaran has once again delivered a stylish and visually striking film, showcasing Mohanlal in all his mass glory with well-executed slow-motion shots and a powerful background score. However, one can't help but feel that Lalettan deserved more screen time.

    The antagonist, Bhajrangi Bhai, is introduced as a menacing force in his flashback sequences, but unfortunately, this intensity isn't sustained in the second half, making his character feel somewhat underwhelming. Prithviraj himself gets ample screen time and, as expected, delivers a strong performance.

    Overall, L2: Empuraan is a solid sequel that delivers stylish action, political drama, and mass moments. It may not be perfect, but it's definitely worth experiencing on the big screen.

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    • Trivia
      Empuraan was filmed using the anamorphic format with a 1:2.8 aspect ratio, ensuring visual consistency with the first film, Lucifer. Prithviraj confirmed the third installment will follow the same approach.
    • Goofs
      In the shot when the cars reverse and see a herd of cows, the gap between the cars change in different shots.
    • Alternate versions
      The makers decided to re-censor the film following backlash from various right-wing organizations. 17 cuts were made, toning down the violence against women and removing certain scenes featuring religious hatred and violence. Done to avoid hurting people's sentiments, this came after the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) mouthpiece Organiser criticized the film and accused it of using the backdrop of the 2002 post-Godhra riots to push an 'anti-Hindu political agenda'.
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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2025 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Languages
      • Malayalam
      • Tamil
      • Telugu
      • Kannada
    • Also known as
      • L2: Empuraan - Lucifer 2
    • Filming locations
      • Faridabad, Haryana, India
    • Production companies
      • Lyca Productions
      • Aashirvad Cinemas
      • Sree Gokulam Movies
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      • $9,283,660
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      • 2h 59m(179 min)
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