Cast: Arulnithi, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Arun Pandian, Muthukumar, Meenakshi Govindarajan, Sarjano Khalid, Archana Chandhok, and others
Directed by: R. Ajay Gnanamuthu
Music by: Shyam C.S.
Produced by: Bobby Balachandran
Release Date: August 23, 2024
Starring Arulnithi and Priya Bhavani Shankar, this Tamil film ‘Demonte Colony 2‘ directed by Ajay R. Gnanamuthu has garnered positive buzz since its Tamil release on the 15th of this month. Now released in Telugu on August 23, did this film managed to captivate the Telugu audience as well? Did it achieve success similar to the original Demonte Colony? Let’s find out in this review.
Plot
Samuel Richard (Sarjano Khalid) unexpectedly commits suicide after overcoming a disease like cancer. His wife, Debbie (Priya Bhavani Shankar), struggles to come to terms with his decision and attempts to communicate with his spirit to uncover the reason behind his actions. She discovers from a book in a library that his death was predetermined by that book. Debbie learns that many others who read this book also died similarly. Recently, Srinivas (Arulnithi) and his twin brother Raghunandan (Arulnithi) have also read the book, putting their lives in danger. What is this book? What is the evil power behind it? How did Debbie, along with her uncle Richard (Arun Pandian), attempt to save the twin brothers? What role did Buddhist monks play in their efforts? That’s the story.
Performance
Arulnithi excels in a dual role, showcasing distinct variations between the two characters in appearance and performance. Priya Bhavani Shankar, in the main female lead, impressed significantly, especially with a change in her hairstyle giving her a fresh look. This role, unlike her previous glamor roles, provided her with a substantial acting opportunity. Arun Pandian, playing the role of Debbie’s uncle, did a satisfactory job. Archana Ravichandran, though in a brief appearance, managed to entertain. Muthukumar, Sarjano Khalid, and others performed well, particularly those portraying Buddhist monks who were captivating.
Direction
R. Ajay Gnanamuthu has crafted part 2 as a continuation of the original ‘Demonte Colony’ story. The film keeps the audience engaged with twists every half-hour from the start. The director skillfully intertwined two stories by introducing a family not present in the first part. The film not only deals with horror but also includes disputes among brothers and step-sisters, adding a bit of entertainment. Debbie’s efforts to save the twin brothers and the ensuing horror elements are thrilling. The screenplay is quite engaging. The climax along with the scenes linking to a potential third part are surprising. However, weak graphics, some dragging scenes, and the pre-climax could be seen as negatives.
Technically
On the technical front, the cinematographer did an excellent job by not just sticking to the typical dark mode of regular horror films but presenting it in a colorful manner. The graphics department could have done better. The background music was good, enhancing the suspense in the scenes. Editing was decent. The production values are high.
Plus Points
– Story and screenplay
– Acting by Arulnithi and Priya Bhavani Shankar
– Horror elements and twists
Minus Points
– Poor graphics
– Some boring scenes
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