The movie has run for a month. It was expected to click only at B and C centers. It clicked in A centers as well which means that Raghava Lawrence can bring in the same formula and still bring in hits. Though considered a sequel to Muni, Muni – Part 2 could be considered as a reboot to the original movie. The attempt at bringing in the spooks and chills succeeded with this movie as well.
Lawrence, like in the original, is the protagonist who is scared of nothing but ghosts. He is scared to such an extent that he clings on to his mother when he hears about ghosts. He accidentally brings in spirit to his house through cricket stumps and the ghost haunts his house and his family. The ghost gets in to Lawrence to take revenge on its killer.
Lawrence, in this movie, decided to add the element of his social service and tried to convey good message to the audience. The song to motivate physically challenged people and the notion of motivating the transgenders through this movie is also well appreciable.
The best compliments should be reserved for two actors in the movie. One is for Sarath Kumar who has acted extremely well that makes you feel that his talent was wasted all these years (Similar to Vishal of Avan Ivan). The other is for the veteran actress Kovai Sarala who has rocked throughout the movie. Special credits to them both. Also Raghava Lawrence has acted brilliantly that it took me a while to realize that the terrifying lady of the final song is none other than Lawrence.
The movie has a disappointing romance scenes between the lead pair and that is one of the major minuses of the movie. Also, the climax looks so simple and predictable and hence one of the other disappointments of the movie. Leaving them all aside, the movie is definitely worth a watch for all the horror movie lovers and also for horror with comedy.
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