DEMONTE COLONY- 2 TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW


                                                                             DEMONTE COLONY-2 TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW

BTG Universal presents
Production – BTG Universal, Gnanamuthu Pattarai, Whitenights Entertainment

Release – Red Giant Release

Producers – Bobby Balachandran, Vijay subramanian, RC Rajkumar

Cast :-
Arulnithi as Srini & Raghu
Priya Bhavanishankar as Debbie
Antti Jaaskelainen as Demonte
Dsering Dorjee as Daoshi
Arun Pandian as Richard
Muthukumar as Dhayalan
Meenakshi Govindarajan as Aditi
Sarjano Khalid as Sam
Archana Ravichandran as Aishwarya

Crew :-
Director – Ajay R Gnanamuthu
Writers – Ajay R Gnanamuthu, Venkatesh, Rajavel
DOP – Harish Kannan
Music – Sam CS
Editor – Kumaresh D
Banner – BTG Universal, Gnanamuthu Pattarai, Whitenights Entertainment
Produced By – Bobby Balachandran, Vijay subramanian, RC Rajkumar
Release – Red Giant Release
PRO – Suresh Chandra, Yuvaaraj

Priya Bhavani Shankar’s romantic husband and his friends commit suicide. Priya Bhavani Shankar, who is in unbearable grief over her husband’s mysterious death, tries to talk to her husband’s soul to find out the reason after 6 years. Then another soul in danger asks him for help. It also connects with the story of the first episode of ‘Demanti Colony’ and also gives us a chance to bring Arulnidhi, who is shown dead, back to life.
Accordingly, Priya Bhavani Shankar, who tries to keep Arulnidhi alive, knows that she has a brother (he is also Arulnidhi) and joins him in trying to save Arulnidhi, the hero of the first part. Demandi Colony 2′.
The director who moved the story of the first part of ‘Dmanti Colony’ by Nayagan Arulnidhi has moved the story of this second part with Priya Bhavani Shankar in the lead. Arulnidhi has traveled with him.
Priya Bhavani Shankar has acted to some extent throughout the film as she can’t bear the grief of the death of her beloved husband, tries to save Arulnidhi who is fighting for her life, bravely travels in the world of demented souls, but shows fear and tension on her face from time to time.
Knowing that Priya Bhavani Shankar has more opportunities in the story, Arulnidhi’s bravery has to be appreciated for her generosity. Arulnidhi, who played the lead role in the first part, has played a double role in this one and has handled a role perfectly as a villainous character. Another character doesn’t have much work in this part.
Muthukumar’s acting as Arulnidhi’s stepfather is not lacking in the film. Arun Pandiyan has a big role but doesn’t make much of an impact.

Meenakshi Govind and Archana Ravichandran who have acted in other roles have played small roles to perfection. The acting level of those who play Chinese monks.
Music composer Sam CS’s background score is somewhat over the top. In particular, the scene where Dimonti arrives and the sound of thunder made by the goal he is holding in his hand does not create any fear or tension in this, the biggest weakness of the music.
Harish Kannan’s cinematography shows that the film’s budget is huge, scene by scene. He has captured the attention of the fans by filming the climax scenes in the big Chinese restaurant and the small room very elegantly.

The way the story of the first part is connected with the story of the second part, and the way the scenes that follow it move interestingly, the cinematographer Kumares.D has added great strength to the screenplay.
Director Ajay Gnanamuthu, who was successful in his first film ‘Demonty Colony’, tried something different from the usual path of horror films, and this time he has chosen Chinese monks and their worship to do the same and has tried to scare the audience with this second part in the style of the first part. .
Dimanti souls are the king of the world, the sacrifices for him, the family who do it from generation to generation, their efforts to sacrifice to Dimanti once in 6 years create expectations, but director Ajay Gnanamuthu does not scare the audience in any way with them. He ends the film saying that he will come with the parts and instills fear in the fans.

MOVIE RATING:3.5/5
MOVIE REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA TEAM