Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Film Review

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Full of Suspense!

Image of Kartik Aaryan lead in the reviewed film
Image of Kartik Aaryan lead in the reviewed film

Plot: This film is a sequel to Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007). Bhool Bhulaiyaa is based on the story of Manjulika. The story spin throughout two sisters, Anjulika and Manjulika. The film illustrates one sister’s enviousness in relation to other. In a family where one sister igetting married, the other sister also adores her future husband. Will she be able to marry? Or will the other sister marry? Which sister is willing to make a sacrifice for whom? Watch the film to find out.

Tone and Theme: The tone of this film is horror comedy, with a theme of good and evil. The only motive of making it is to enthral.

Acting and Characters: Kartik Aaryan delivers an outstanding performance as Ruhaan. His character written exceptionally well. He acted in a unique and humorous manner. He has played his role in a distinctive manner. Tabu‘s performance in the dual roles of Anjulika and Manjulika is brilliant, tremendous, and wonderful. Only Tabu could have played this role with complete honesty. This role in the story must written specifically for Tabu. What a role she has played with such patience; she considered one of the best actresses in the Hindi film industry and has worked beyond her ability to play the role of a ghost. She can receive awards for her acting.

Kiara Advani‘s performance as Reet is also good. Her role was short, but she gave it her all no matter what. Rajpal Yadav as Chhote Pandit, Sanjay Mishra as Bade Pandit, and Ashwani Kalsekar as Panditain all deliver amusing performances. All three have delivered excellent performances. Amar Upadhyay as Uday Thakur and Milind Gunaji as Vijendra Thakur deliver balanced performances.

Direction: This film is directed by Anees Bazmee, who has previously produced many successful films such as Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, Deewangi, Singh is King, Welcome, Welcome Back, and Mubarakan.This will be counted among his successful films; its direction is far superior to his previous films; it is difficult to believe that he will be able to bring this story to life on screen so beautifully; he has a very strong grip on the entire film from start to finish; he has forced the audience to sit on the edge of their seats by keeping many suspense scenes, and he has maintained their interest.

Story-Screenplay-Akash Kaushik‘s is good; it moves at a slow pace for the first 30-35 minutes, but the screenplay is very strong; it was written after much thought.

Dialogues: Farhad Samji and Akash Kaushik have written excellent dialogues that fit perfectly with each character.

Music: Pritam and Tanishk Bagchi did an excellent job with some songs, including the title track, Hum Nashe Mein To Nahin, and Mere Dholna Sun.

Background Score: Sandeep Shirodkar‘s is very scary; the audience feels connected to the film because of the background score; he has completely scared us.

Cinematography: Manu Anand attempted to tell the story in a unique way by filming photography in the film; the coloring and lighting were also brilliantly done; the action sequences were also very well filmed; and the camera moments were filmed well in many scenes.

Editing: Bunty Nagi has done it very cleanly; it’s a little slow at first, but after 30-35 minutes, it picks up speed.

And moves at the same pace until the end; the scenes are also timed to match the story.

Choreography: Chinni Prakash, Rekha Prakash, Vijay Ganguly, Bosco-Caesar, and Adil Sheikh all performed well in each song.

Rajat Poddar‘s production design is appropriate for the film’s characters and story.

Both palaces’ sets are extremely well-made.

Costume Design: Akki Narula, Rimple and Harpreet Narula, and Ankita Patel‘s are acceptable.

Manohar Verma’s action is appropriate for the film’s genre.

Mandar Kulkarni’s sound design is excellent, and it sounds very much like the film itself.

Amitabh Bhattacharya’s lyrics are also well-written.

Visual Effects: They are superbly executed and serve as the film’s unique selling point. The visual effects contribute to the film’s strength.

The film’s climax is intensely suspenseful. The climax maintains a high level of suspense.

Opinion: Must See! For those who enjoy watching horror films with a touch of comedy.

Filmfare Award Nominations: Nominations for this film include Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay.

Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Production Design, and Best Special Effects.

CBFC-U/A, Movietime-2h.25m, Genre-Horror Comedy, Backdrop-Gujarat, Release-2022

Starcast: Kartik Aaryan, Tabu, Kiara Advani, Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Ashwini Kalsekar, Rajesh Sharma, Amar Upadhyay, Milind Gunaji, Kali Prasad Mukherjee and Govind Namdeo

Produced- Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Murad Khetani, Anjum Khetani, Director- Anees Bazmi Cinematography-Manu Anand, Visual Effects- Red Chillies Vfx

Music- Pritam & Tanishik Bagchhi, Background Score-Sandeep Shirodkar, Editor-Bunty Nagi, Co-Produced- Shiv Chanana, Sound Design- Mandar Kulkarni

Production Design-Rajat Poddar, Lyricist-Amitabhi Bhattarcharya, Casting- Mukesh Chhabra, Costume-Aki Narula, Rimple, Harpreet Narula, Ankita Patel, Art Director- Ajay Verekar

Action-Manohar Verma, Story & Screenplay: Aakash Kaushik, Dialogues: Farhad Samji, Aakash Kaushik, Choreography- Chinni Prakash, Rekha Prakash, Vijay Ganguli, Bosco-Caesar, Adil Shaikh

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