Thiruttuppayale 2 – Offers everything that you need… Clicks well in parts.
Thiruttuppayale 2, if you are thinking this would be similar to the first part, then you are completely wrong. This is entirely a new script and this is much much better than the first, a fresh script with no connection to the first part. To know more about this flick, read our review below:
Release date: 30 Nov 2017 | Genre: Drama, Thriller |
Cast: Amala Paul, Bobby Simha, Prasanna, Vivek, MS Bhaskar, Robo Shankar and many others | Written & Director by Susi Ganesan |
Music by Vidyasagar | Cinematography P. Chelladurai |
Edited by Raja Mohammad | Production company AGS Entertainment |
Distributed by AGS Entertainment | Runtime: 150 Minutes |
Language Tamil | CBFC Rating ‘U/A’ |
Quick Glance
What’s great?
Characters are well etched.
Prasanna’s character looks interesting.
Bobby Simha has given his best.
Amala has more to emote and gets it right.
Interesting first half.
The climax portion is good.
Visuals are appealing to the eyes.
What’s not?
Music could have been better.
Execution could have been better.
Lengthy and tests our patience.
The Cast
The entire cast of this film has given their best. Each and every character has been written well. Bobby Simbha has given his best and has done justice to the character he played.
Prasanna character is very interesting and he shines in the whole film. He keeps it simple and he fits in perfectly.
Amala Paul emotes well and has a meaty role to perform. The romance sequence between Amala Paul and Bobby Simha clicks well.
The Team
This film is technically good. Cinematography by Chelladurai needs a special mention. The visuals are good and appealing to the eyes of the audience.
The story is different but the execution could have been better. The length matters a lot here, 150 min is quite huge and it definitely tests our patients.
Dialogues are well written and the twist in the climax is good.
Music by Vidyasagar could have been better. Editing by Raja Mohammed is good and it has helped in keeping up the overall pace of the film. Raja Mohammed’s editing is neat.