Directed by Abhishek Pathak, it isi a Hindi-language crime thriller movie. Ajay Devgan, Tabu, Shriya Saran and Akshaye Khanna iplay leading roles, while Ishita Dutta, Mrinal Jadhav and Rajat Kapoor play supporting ones.
Basically, it is a remake of the 2021 Malayalam film of a similar nomenclature and is also a sequel to the Hindi film Drishyam which was released in 2005. Drishyam 2 screenplay was conceptualized by Amil Keyan Khan and Pathak.
Before I begin spilling my guts about what’s great and what’s terrible about the film, we should make one thing understood: this is a redo and keep in mind that I respect a few things about it, So the genuine credit goes to Jeethu Joseph for accomplishing this.
Constraining the ‘bad’ hooligan Gaitonde to carry back, plays destruction with the personality of the lead specialist (Akshaye Khanna), causing him to show up nearly ‘restricted’ with his exploration; in this way limiting the fight between the two inverse powers.
Nothing truly occurs in this stretch except Akshaye Khanna's biting view in his matchless style. Few entertainers can convey franticness and a penchant for narcissism in a solitary casing like Akshay. It is his exhibition that keeps us alert during certain bits.
Drishyam 2 now has nothing to do with the impossible characteristic of its ancestor. Indeed, Tabu has worked hard in the job of a cop and a mother; it was a treat to watch her draw off the job with no sweat. Shriya does justice to her character too.