Kamal Haasan's Indian 2 review in 10 sentences 

Author: Desimartini Editorial Team

Shankar's last film, 2.0, was released in 2018, making Indian 2 his first directorial venture in six years. 

Indian 2 Review 

In the last 6 years, both the film industry and audience preferences have drastically changed. Unfortunately, Shankar's filmmaking in Indian 2 feels outdated. 

Indian 2 Review

Despite Indian 2's promising premise, the film falters with poorly executed scenes, notably Senapathy's (Kamal Haasan) lacklustre introduction. 

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Kamal Haasan's performance suffers from bad direction and makeup, making him appear amateurish. 

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Indian 2 is riddled with logical issues, a lack of emotional depth, and poorly designed scenes to evoke sympathy. 

Indian 2 Review

Shankar's attempt to revive the iconic character of Indian Thatha feels misguided and lacks the impactful execution of the original film.

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Even Indian 2's high-octane action sequences and dramatic social messages struggle to redeem its outdated approach.

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Indian 2 finds some rhythm towards the end, portraying Senapathy as both a friend and enemy of the people.

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Indian 2 feels like a missed opportunity to build on the legacy of its iconic predecessor, leaving fans yearning for the brilliance of the original.

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Indian 2 ends with a teaser for Indian 3, hinting at a more exciting continuation.

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