The story directly continues the previous ending, picking up where the hero Arulnithi left off—a horrifying conclusion. However, it is shown in the second part that he is in a coma rather than dead. Next, we meet priya Bhavani Shankar, a young lady who is dealing with the unavoidable grief of her boyfriend's cancer-related death. She chooses to use a Tibetan exorcist to summon his spirit, and in the process, she discovers the soul of the Arulnithi, who is now unconscious.
 
Then, when his younger brother encountered a similar circumstance, we are introduced to his older brother (again, played by Arulnithi), who had experienced the same event involving a fall from a building. Even though he is flawless and in good health, he is at risk of dying. The following sequence of events takes these people into unexpected thrills and chills while revealing a startling mystery that has been kept secret for millennia.
 
Once more, ajay Gnanamuthu's prose falters. To put it mildly, the premise is so simple that it seems as though it was thrown together in five minutes to provide a backstory. There are several suspenseful moments during the film's first part, and there is a noticeable intermission twist. There are a few jump scares in the second part, particularly at the moment when Meenakshi Govindarajan and her pals read the horror book and feel something creepy. This scenario is quite nicely rendered graphically. The hotel scene with the "bats" may have been a little more streamlined, but it didn't stop the movie from moving on. The real mystery is revealed in the film's climax, where the pace picks back up.
 
Arulnithi has portrayed his role with perfect justice. His ability to convey seriousness through body language and facial expressions is a big asset of his portrayal, along with his excellent emoting. Although priya Bhavani Shankar's performance may not be particularly noteworthy, her appearance is ideal for the part. Meenakshi Govindarajan is decent, although she has limited scope. bigg boss star archana appears weak, yet perhaps in the third segment she will become more solid. The actor portraying the Tibetan monk is excellent, as is the one we see in the flashback scene.

Theater Worthy?
Yes! The movie has a solid technical team and there are plenty of jump scares. sam CS's haunting Background score is a big asset and the camera work is appreciable.

Overall, The movie will piggy-back on the success of it's predecessor but never matches it

Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐
 

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