A gripping tale of an investigation and a family which is threatened by it. Will Vijay Salgaonkar be able to protect his family this time?A gripping tale of an investigation and a family which is threatened by it. Will Vijay Salgaonkar be able to protect his family this time?A gripping tale of an investigation and a family which is threatened by it. Will Vijay Salgaonkar be able to protect his family this time?
- Awards
- 8 wins & 33 nominations total
Prathamesh Parab
- Jose
- (as Prathmesh Parab)
Samvedna Suwalka
- Vijay's Lawyer
- (as Samvedana)
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Vijay Salgaonkar returns to the silver screen, reigniting our cherished memories of "Drishyam" - an exceptional crime thriller that showcased the sacrifices a man makes for his family.
In a realm, especially in Bollywood, where remakes and unnecessary sequels often disappoint, "Drishyam 2" defies expectations, living up to the high bar set by its predecessor. We place our trust in Vijay Salgaonkar, and he exceeds our expectations, further endearing himself to the audience. This time, the stakes are higher, with a stronger and more determined antagonist challenging the family man's resilience.
The movie commences on a strong note, mirroring the excellence of the first installment, immediately introducing conflicts that intensify the narrative. Vijay, not only battles external adversaries but also grapples with his inner turmoil, all while safeguarding his beloved family. His struggles with time itself add an additional layer of complexity to the plot, testing his dedication and perseverance. The addition of Akshaye Khanna is a cherry on the cake.
Though "Drishyam 2" doesn't surpass the original as the genre's pinnacle, it remains an enthralling remake with an even more gripping climax. Vijay's character continues to shine as one of Bollywood's finest protagonists, forgoing the capes and masks of superheroes to embody the essence of an ordinary yet extraordinary family man.
The sequel successfully rekindles the heroic saga, reaffirming the enduring power of "Drishyam" and its timeless impact on audiences. With its masterful storytelling and Vijay Salgaonkar's captivating presence, "Drishyam 2" stands as a compelling addition to the crime thriller legacy.
In a realm, especially in Bollywood, where remakes and unnecessary sequels often disappoint, "Drishyam 2" defies expectations, living up to the high bar set by its predecessor. We place our trust in Vijay Salgaonkar, and he exceeds our expectations, further endearing himself to the audience. This time, the stakes are higher, with a stronger and more determined antagonist challenging the family man's resilience.
The movie commences on a strong note, mirroring the excellence of the first installment, immediately introducing conflicts that intensify the narrative. Vijay, not only battles external adversaries but also grapples with his inner turmoil, all while safeguarding his beloved family. His struggles with time itself add an additional layer of complexity to the plot, testing his dedication and perseverance. The addition of Akshaye Khanna is a cherry on the cake.
Though "Drishyam 2" doesn't surpass the original as the genre's pinnacle, it remains an enthralling remake with an even more gripping climax. Vijay's character continues to shine as one of Bollywood's finest protagonists, forgoing the capes and masks of superheroes to embody the essence of an ordinary yet extraordinary family man.
The sequel successfully rekindles the heroic saga, reaffirming the enduring power of "Drishyam" and its timeless impact on audiences. With its masterful storytelling and Vijay Salgaonkar's captivating presence, "Drishyam 2" stands as a compelling addition to the crime thriller legacy.
It's a great movie. After a very long time I've been for a bollywood movie and i was very happy with Drishyam 2.
Note: I had watched Malayalam Drishyam 2 on OTT, so i knew the story. But at no point i felt bored. The performances were unique and dialogue deliveries were excellent. Ajay Devgan and Tabu did great and everyone else enabled them to excel in it.
The cinematography was amazing keeping you hooked onto your seats.
The best part was the casting was the same as part 1. We could see how everyone has actually changed with time and could relate.
The movie is skillfully made such that even if someone has not watched part 1, can enjoy this movie.
Definitely a great movie to enjoy with family.
Note: I had watched Malayalam Drishyam 2 on OTT, so i knew the story. But at no point i felt bored. The performances were unique and dialogue deliveries were excellent. Ajay Devgan and Tabu did great and everyone else enabled them to excel in it.
The cinematography was amazing keeping you hooked onto your seats.
The best part was the casting was the same as part 1. We could see how everyone has actually changed with time and could relate.
The movie is skillfully made such that even if someone has not watched part 1, can enjoy this movie.
Definitely a great movie to enjoy with family.
Film review - Drishyam 2
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Superb, fantastic, fantabulous, inconceivable are some of the adjectives that will come to people's minds after watching this film. Even after watching the Mohanlal's 2021 Malayalam original, I enjoyed this Hindi remake immensely !!
The story takes off 7 years after the incidents depicted the first installment happen, with Vijay Salgaonkar ( Ajay Devgan) and his family trying to move on with their lives. However the fear of the law catching up with them affects each one of them differently. The police, having lost round 1 haven't given up hope and are trying every trick in the book to nab Vijay !!
Who wins this cat & mouse game forms the crux of the plot.
The Hindi remake, like the original has a runtime of 2 hrs 33 mins & around 1 hr 30 mins are pretty laid back with the story proceeding at a leisurely pace. But dont get fooled by this as the movie picks up speed in the last one hour as it moves ahead with one dhamaka after another culminating in a mind-blowing climax.
Performances by Ajay Devgan and Akshaye Khanna are exceptionally good. Tabu, Shriya Saran , Rajat Kapoor, Kamlesh Sawant and Ishita Dutta too are awesome!!
An absolutely unmissable movie that remains faithful to the original. It was heartening to see audiences cheer Akshaye & Ajay's dialogues just like the good old times. Go watch it in the theatres .. you won't be disappointed for sure!!
Going with 4 stars out of 5 .. Adios🙂
Superb, fantastic, fantabulous, inconceivable are some of the adjectives that will come to people's minds after watching this film. Even after watching the Mohanlal's 2021 Malayalam original, I enjoyed this Hindi remake immensely !!
The story takes off 7 years after the incidents depicted the first installment happen, with Vijay Salgaonkar ( Ajay Devgan) and his family trying to move on with their lives. However the fear of the law catching up with them affects each one of them differently. The police, having lost round 1 haven't given up hope and are trying every trick in the book to nab Vijay !!
Who wins this cat & mouse game forms the crux of the plot.
The Hindi remake, like the original has a runtime of 2 hrs 33 mins & around 1 hr 30 mins are pretty laid back with the story proceeding at a leisurely pace. But dont get fooled by this as the movie picks up speed in the last one hour as it moves ahead with one dhamaka after another culminating in a mind-blowing climax.
Performances by Ajay Devgan and Akshaye Khanna are exceptionally good. Tabu, Shriya Saran , Rajat Kapoor, Kamlesh Sawant and Ishita Dutta too are awesome!!
An absolutely unmissable movie that remains faithful to the original. It was heartening to see audiences cheer Akshaye & Ajay's dialogues just like the good old times. Go watch it in the theatres .. you won't be disappointed for sure!!
Going with 4 stars out of 5 .. Adios🙂
************ Movie Review *****
Ajay Devgn's Drishyam, released in 2015, was simply superb which was an official remake of Malayalam film Drishyam starring Mohanlal thanks to its thundering climax and electrifying screenplay.
The sequel, Drishyam 2, which releases today takes the story forward when the IG (played by Akshaye Khanna ) re-opens the case which led to the disappearance of son of Meera (Tabu), leading the trail back to Vijay Salgaonkar and his family.
While the first film was directed by late Nishikant Kamat, Abhishek Pathak returns to the director's chair with slow-burn and yet engaging story written brilliantly by Jeetu Joseph with twist and turns enough to keep you at bay. Drishyam 2 starts off on a slow note but gathers the steam towards the second half. The series of events infuses life to the film and will keep you guessing with what-will-happen-next scenes. Of course, the editing could have better reducing the duration of the film, especially in the first half.
It is the last one hour of the film which makes it an interesting watch thanks to the outstanding climax. The only actor who could match to the calibre of Mohanlal is Ajay Devgn . The actor expresses adequately through his eyes and gives a stunning performance. Akshaye Khanna is just turning out to be fabulous with each and every role he plays and this one is definitely on the radar. Tabu and Shriya Saran's character could have been better written.
So, overall, Drishyam2 is worthy sequel to 2015 s Drishyam which should be applauded for its skillful writing, brilliant performances and astounding climax.
-Ketan Gupta.
Ajay Devgn's Drishyam, released in 2015, was simply superb which was an official remake of Malayalam film Drishyam starring Mohanlal thanks to its thundering climax and electrifying screenplay.
The sequel, Drishyam 2, which releases today takes the story forward when the IG (played by Akshaye Khanna ) re-opens the case which led to the disappearance of son of Meera (Tabu), leading the trail back to Vijay Salgaonkar and his family.
While the first film was directed by late Nishikant Kamat, Abhishek Pathak returns to the director's chair with slow-burn and yet engaging story written brilliantly by Jeetu Joseph with twist and turns enough to keep you at bay. Drishyam 2 starts off on a slow note but gathers the steam towards the second half. The series of events infuses life to the film and will keep you guessing with what-will-happen-next scenes. Of course, the editing could have better reducing the duration of the film, especially in the first half.
It is the last one hour of the film which makes it an interesting watch thanks to the outstanding climax. The only actor who could match to the calibre of Mohanlal is Ajay Devgn . The actor expresses adequately through his eyes and gives a stunning performance. Akshaye Khanna is just turning out to be fabulous with each and every role he plays and this one is definitely on the radar. Tabu and Shriya Saran's character could have been better written.
So, overall, Drishyam2 is worthy sequel to 2015 s Drishyam which should be applauded for its skillful writing, brilliant performances and astounding climax.
-Ketan Gupta.
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It was a perfect master stroke from the makers
The makers have kept the brand image very well following from part 1 to part 2.the brand value of part 1 was so high that after so many years the movie still lies fresh in mind and the part 2 is no less this will also keep an image in your mind called DRISHYAM
Ajay was same like part 1 he continued the same simplicity and smartness..Akshay khanna was the limelight it was nice to see him after a long time in his new bald look
The movie goes slow for the first 30/35 minutes and then after interval it picks up with all the twists and turns which will blow your mind..prosthetics were well placed and showed each character grown up
Even though you have seen in Malayalam or Hindi dubbed and all though you know all aspects then too this version is worth watching.
It was a perfect master stroke from the makers
The makers have kept the brand image very well following from part 1 to part 2.the brand value of part 1 was so high that after so many years the movie still lies fresh in mind and the part 2 is no less this will also keep an image in your mind called DRISHYAM
Ajay was same like part 1 he continued the same simplicity and smartness..Akshay khanna was the limelight it was nice to see him after a long time in his new bald look
The movie goes slow for the first 30/35 minutes and then after interval it picks up with all the twists and turns which will blow your mind..prosthetics were well placed and showed each character grown up
Even though you have seen in Malayalam or Hindi dubbed and all though you know all aspects then too this version is worth watching.
Did you know
- TriviaAkshay Khanna and Tabu act opposite each other for first time.They are part of the same film after 25 years since Border 1997 but did not share screen.
- GoofsWhen Tarun introduces Jenny Thomas to rest of the team she can be seen smiling from side view but in the very next frame she has serious expression from front view.
- ConnectionsFollows Drishyam (2015)
- SoundtracksSahi Galat
Music by Devi Sri Prasad
Lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya
Performed by "King"
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Видимость 2
- Filming locations
- Goa, India(Vijays house and rest Pandolim City)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹500,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,973,347
- Runtime2 hours 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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