Home | Cinema & TV | Indian 2 Promising Intentions Fall Short In Sequel Indian 2: Promising intentions fall short in sequel Shankar’s ‘Indian 2’ entirely runs on this spirit, where the film aims to deliver heavy-handed political commentary on issues such as corruption, healthcare, and education. By Sruthi Kuruganti Published Date - 12 July 2024, 04:08 PM Poster of the film, Indian 2 Hyderabad : Remember when Senapathy’s (Kamal Haasan) wife in Shankar’s ‘Indian’ (1996) poignantly questions his decision to kill his own son – turning his fight against the British to his loved ones for wrongdoings? Shankar ’s ‘Indian 2’ entirely runs on this spirit, where the film aims to deliver heavy-handed political commentary on issues such as corruption, healthcare, and education. Also Read Kamal Haasan’s ‘Indian 2’ draws crowds to theatres Why Nag Ashwin cast top actors from across India in ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ The film questions if the individuals have the strength to choose between justice and their loved ones, emphasizing the need to cleanse one’s home for a better society, and delves into the repercussions of those choices.
‘Indian 2’ had all the good intentions, actors, a saleable story, and the iconic Kamal Haasan ’s ‘Senapathy’, however, good intentions doesn’t always translate into good cinema. ‘ Indian 2 ’ begins with a reformist YouTube channel called ‘Barking Dogs,’ a team of four earnest, enthusiastic, and politically naive youth,.
