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Kahaani 2 Review: The movie fails to keep a tight grip on proceedings throughtout its duration


Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh Movie Review


Meena Iyer, TNN, Updated: Dec 5, 2016, 02.36 PM IST


CRITIC'S RATING: 3.5/5


AVG READERS' RATING: 3.5/5


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CAST: Vidya Balan, Arjun Rampal, Jugal Hansraj


DIRECTION: Sujoy Ghosh


GENRE: Thriller


DURATION: 2 hours 10 minutes


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KAHAANI 2 STORY: Vidya Sinha(Vidya Balan) has only one obsession in life. She wants to see her teenage daughter Mini, who is paralysed waist-downwards, walk again. But, is this scenario as obvious as it seems? Or is Vidya an impersonator of Durga Rani Singh from Kalimpong, who is wanted for kidnapping and murder?


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KAHAANI 2 REVIEW: This sequel directed by Sujoy Ghosh after a gap of four years is a whodunit that definitely serves up intrigue, but fails to keep a tight grip on proceedings throughout its duration. So unlike the first part, that hit the ground running and set a benchmark in the genre, this one lacks the shark-bite. But you do invest in Vidya Sinha, a harrowed, working mum from Chandan Nagar in West Bengal and her handicapped teenage daughter, who like most middle-class people overcome hurdles to go through the daily grind. So much so, that when Mini goes missing and Vidya meets an accident, there is a sense of void. Enter, Indrajit(Arjun Rampal), the cop-on-the-case, who is the first one to discover that the woman in a coma resembles Durga(Vidya Balan again!), a school clerk from Kalimpong, who is a fugitive-on-the-run.


Here it is important to say that the film works because Vidya the mother or Durga the murderer are both believable and solid characters. As is the cop piecing the mystery together. And, to give out anything more about the plot is unfair.


Shot majorly at night and on real locations, the film has the authentic texture. If you fell in love with Kolkata in the 2012 outing, you will love Kalimpong here. The background score gives stomach-knots(as it must) and the camera work is good.


Vidya, shorn of make-up and glamour breezes through her dual role in autopilot mode. Arjun impresses as the cop hankering for a promotion and is believable as the husband. If you have an appetite for thrillers(albeit, with some flaws) give this one a try.

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