Vishwaroopam II (2018)

Vishwaroopam II

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Directed by Kamal Haasan • Music: Ghibran Muhammad

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<p>A prequel and sequel to , Agent Major Wisam Ahmad Kashmiri is given the task to eliminate member, Omar Qureshi, and his fellow , who plan to attack New York City. Wisam and his team travel to to perform the final rites of their colleague, Dawkins. Nirupama gets jealous of Ashmita’s closeness with Wisam and asks her how both are related. Wisam recalls his days in the Indian Army where he found a young, enthusiastic, and brave young lady officer, Ashmita, in a parade and award ceremony. Wisam and Colonel Jagannathan together finalize Ashmita for their project, and she is trained by Wisam. Wisam was chosen for the mission as he is an illegitimate son of a and his mother is an Indian woman. Wisam and Ashmita created an impression that she was having an affair with Wizam, to which he was for 10 years, for having an affair with Ashmita, failing to do his duties. Wisam was imprisoned but, subsequently escapes, with the help of Jagannathan. Wisam was stamped as a wanted militant and he along with Lieutenant Roy aka Imtiaz set for their mission to join Omar’s group. In the present, Wisam, Nirupama, Ashmita and Jagannathan are received by Goswami, their fellow army officer, under the instructions of his superior, Eshwar Iyer. On their way in the car to hand over Dawkins’ mortal remains to his family, they are attacked by a group of militants, and their car gets into a fatal accident. While Nirupama, Ashmita, and Jagannathan are trapped in the car, Wisam is thrown out. Wisam and his team are further tracked down by a militant, and he engages in a duel to stop him and subsequently kills him. Goswami succumbs to the accident and dies happily seeing his enemy’s face, which used to be his wish as an army officer. Wisam faints and is immersed in the flashback of his final encounter with Omar. Wizam and Imtiaz work together to take down the terrorist group. Though Jagannathan trusts Wisam completely, his senior officer, Seshadri is suspicious of Wisam, and he never conceals his suspicion of Wisam’s loyalty to India. Wisam tries to place a to give the coordinates of the Al Qaeda’s prime leader to the troops. Omar catches Wisam red-handed and fires at him, but Imtiaz is killed instead. Wisam escapes from Omar and signals flares for friendly choppers. Wisam is heavily wounded after being shot by Omar, and the army soldiers take him to the hospital, where he is saved eventually. Back to the present, all the accident victims reach their hotel, where they are received by Eshwar. Eshwar and Wisam engage in an argument for killing the terrorist instead of catching him. Eshwar taunts Wisam with his religion, but Wisam says he is a proud Muslim who is willing to sacrifice his life for his country. Eshwar leaves the place angrily. Wisam and Ashmita scan the room for bugging devices and eventually break one into pieces and ask Eshwar not to try anything with them. Wisam and Nirupama get into a romantic scene but are interrupted by a call for a meeting with Jagannathan, Eshwar, and an agent, who turns out to be Munnavar. Wisam suspects Eshwar’s hand in the terrorist attack on them. Wisam, Ashmita, and Nirupama leave to scan a building, along with an ISI agent, in a place outside the city. Wisam and Eshwar engage in a phone call during Wisam’s visit to the building to search for bombs. Eshwar insists Wisam to leave the building, but Wisam disobeys. Wisam actually left the building but pretends to have got trapped inside the building. Eshwar triggers a bomb from his cell phone and is quite happy that Wisam is killed. However, Munnavar informs that Wisam is alive, and he escapes the scene. Wisam threatens Eshwar that he has revealed himself and he would hunt him down at any cost. Eshwar kills himself to avoid getting caught by Jagannathan. The team finds a book showing tide timings. They trace a flashback showing how the US sent 1500 tons of weapons and explosives to the British aboard the in the , but the ship sank just before reaching London and the explosives on board are still there. They figure out that militants are trying to blow weapons underwater to trigger the dormant explosives on the shipwreck. If done during high tide, this could cause an explosion so big it would create a and immerse London 10 to 16 meters below sea level. They hurry to , the town near where the shipwreck is located. Nirupama, who owns a deep sea diving certificate, dives underwater to examine the cesium weapons and try and stop their activation. Wisam’s acquaintance, Jim, is killed by a militant in the meantime, and Wisam realizes this and tracks him down. The militant tries to remotely blast the bombs underwater, but Wisam kills him before he can do so. The team reaches Delhi, and Jagannathan is called alone by his senior for . Wisam, Nirupama, and Ashmita reach their rooms to have r- Nirupama gets angry on seeing Ashmita and Wisam sleeping in the same bed. She angrily leaves to a nearby , where she overhears Jagannathan’s debriefing session with his senior Seshadri. Jagannathan and Seshadri argue on Nirupama’s role in the team. Seshadri asks him to get rid of her, but Jagannathan refuses as Wisam loves her more than anything and that they are supposed to respect his feelings. Nirupama is moved by Wisam’s love. She returns to him following which the two make love and consummate their marriage. Nirupama and Wisam later go to meet Wizam’s mother, who is an patient living in a care home. Wisam’s mother could not recognize her own son but is always lamenting looking at the childhood photos of her son. Wisam feels very bittersweet and gets emotional with his mother. He recalls his days with her during their sessions. Ashmita and Nirupama are kidnapped by Salim. Ashmita tries to knock him down, but he breaks her forearm brutally. As Ashmita screams in pain, Salim enjoys it and the scene cuts to the present where he killed her and sends her chopped body to Wisam. Wisam goes to Omar to free Nirupama, who is imprisoned with her hands behind her back in handcuffs as Omar’s hostage. Wisam begs Omar to spare Nirupama, but Omar refuses as Wisam was the reason behind the death of his family members during the NATO attack. Wisam tells that his wife, son, and nephew are alive. He explains to him that he handed over them to NATO to be taken to a safe haven. Omar insists on killing Wisam but pretends to spare Nirupama. Nirupama is taken to , where Wisam’s mother too has been kept as a hostage. Omar plants a bomb on Wisam’s neck with a 40-second timer. Nirupama gets devastated on seeing the bomb blast from Daryaganj. Salim tells her that to celebrate 64 years of Indian Independence, they have planted 64 bombs which would blast by an . Wisam shatters the window from outside and kills Salim. A short flashback shows how Wisam escaped the bombing in a few seconds. Wisam knocks down everyone and put the bomb into a water tank and detonates it. But Omar fights back Wisam and in that fight, Omar falls into an oil burning and was burned alive. Wisam instructs his men to stop the mass bombing. In the hospital, Wisam shows Omar’s sons to a Omar stating that Jalal (the elder son) has finished engineering and moving to London for and Nasser (the younger son) is in his first year of med-school. Omar, on his death bed, realizes his mistake and dies. Wisam, along with Nirupama, quietly walk out of the hospital. The film is set in India. Kamal has earlier stated that the second part will be laced with a strong mother-son sentiment. He stated that 40% of the film was shot during the making of part one itself. While part 1 was a little over 2 hours 20 minutes, the sequel’s length will be less than 2 hours. Due to personal reasons, cinematographer Sanu Varghese opted out of and was replaced by . was signed up to compose the music. Haasan approached to portray the role of his mother in the film, but her refusal led to being cast. Haasan has added and for the sequel in addition to the main cast. The shooting of started in Thailand and the team shot scenes at the Bangkok airbase. There was a sequence where actors defuse bombs and engage enemies in a gun battle underwater which was done by the actors themselves after training in scuba diving. The Chennai schedule of the film started on 13 June 2013. It was also reported that an underwater fight sequence involving has been shot by stunt director Ramesh in the second week of October 2016. The film started its final schedule of shooting from 27 November 2017 at Chennai. Some promotion of the film took place on the television series , which is hosted by Hasaan, as well as on and also in Indian Idol and Dus Ka Dum hosted by Salman Khan. The soundtrack album and background score for is composed by , replacing who composed for the first part. The lyrics for the songs of the Tamil version were written by and , and the songs of the Hindi version were written by and Sandeep Srivastava. The soundtrack rights for the Tamil version were acquired by , whereas the Hindi version was acquired by . Kamal Hassan, penned and sung the song “Naanagiya Nadhimoolame” along with and Karthik Suresh Iyer, which was released as a single track by composer Ghibran, via his official account on 29 June 2018. The partial audio launch of the film was held on 30 June 2018 during the ongoing season. The event was telecasted on 1 July 2018, through . Kamal Hassan and performed the songs “Naanagiya Nadhimoolame” and “Gnyabagam Varugiradha” at the event. The latter was released a single track on 2 July 2018. While Shruti Hassan performed the song at the event, the original version of the song which was written by Vairamuthu, were rendered by Aravind Srinivas and Sarath Santhosh. The third single track “Saadhi Madham” was released on 27 July 2018. Written by Kamal Haasan and sung by Sathyaprakash and , the song was performed at the ongoing Bigg Boss Tamil 2 season. The full album, which consists of an version of “Gnyabagam Varugiradha” and the karaoke versions of all the songs, were launched on 5 August 2018. The title track of Vishwaroop II, which was written by and Sandeep Shrivatsava and sung by Aravind Srinivas and Sarath Santhosh, was launched on 25 July 2018. The full soundtrack album was released on 3 August 2018. All lyrics are written by and Sandeep Shrivatsava. The of the film was released on 2 May 2017, the was released on 11 June 2018. was scheduled to release in February 2014, but due to delays, Hassan postponed the release. Haasan also stated initially that the film would be released as a feature in the United States. However, he later stated that he would not, as “there seems to be a lot of reticence in that.” In November, Haasan stated that he hopes to release the film by 2016, but the release of the film is on hold due to the financial crisis of the producer even though some combination scenes, as well as VFX, are pending. It was also reported that Haasan will complete his portions only after his remaining salary of Rs.10 crores is settled and might take over the project from Aascar Ravichandran. In February 2017, Kamal Haasan revealed that the film was on hold as Aascar Ravichandran was not able to pay the technical crew of the film. He added that over six months’ worth of post-production remained pending on the project. The film was released theatrically on 10 August 2018. The digital rights of the film were sold to , while the satellite rights of the Tamil version, were sold to . The film grossed ₹50 crore and became one of the . The film received mixed reviews from critics. On the website , 10% of 10 critics’ reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.4/10. Rachit Gupta of has given 2.5 stars and summarized “Despite having some genuinely good moments, the film tries to put forth a little too much, a little too quickly.”. given 3 stars out of 5 and said ” is a fitting sequel to the masterpiece”. of said “A not-exactly-needed sequel, but a solid delivery mechanism for Kamal-isms”. Raisa Nasreen of DGZ Media summarized “Kamal Haasan is heroic as the one man army”. Sowmya Rajendran of said “A predictable sequel short of fresh ideas”. Vishal Menon of wrote “Add that to particularly tacky production design and uninspiring visuals, you realise that it’s easy for someone to mistake the first part as the newer film. By the end of , we’ve seen so many bombs being planted, only for them to be defused. What’s another 100 more?” Ashameera Aiyappan of gave the film 3.5 stars and wrote “Do catch if possible before watching the second part. You won’t lose anything if you don’t, but there is a lot to gain if you do.” Subra Gupta of gave the film 1.5 out of 5 stars and stated that “That leaves Kamal Haasan, who has co-written, directed and produced the film, as the patriotic RAW agent, to do all the heavy lifting. In the first edition, the veteran star-actor led from the front: here the ‘dirty soldier turned bloody espionage agent’ is all thundery lines like ‘main mazhab nahin mulk ke liye khoon bahaata hoon’. But even he can’t rise above the shockingly inept script, which he rescues only in a few places, when his trademark intelligent, wry self-awareness manages to kick in. The rest can be safely ignored.” Janani K of gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote “On the whole, Vishwaroopam 2 is a story that is let down by the shoddy screenplay. Even a star performer like Kamal Haasan couldn’t save the audience from this mess.” Karishma Shetty of wrote “Is Vishwaroopam 2 worth a watch? I would recommend you to see Mission Impossible – Fallout instead. If it is of any interest, the first part of the franchise was honoured with Best Production at the National Film Awards. We rate it a 35% in the movie meter. Priyanka Sundar of gave 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote “That, however, is not the biggest problem of Vishwaroopam. That indubitably is Kamal directing the film as a director and not filmmaker. We can see the savvy politician Kamal is doing great onscreen. Wisam, unfortunately, is lost in the back ground.” Shreedhar Pillai of gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and stated that “The USP of the film is Kamal Haasan, who doesn’t look his age (63) and does action, romance and dialogue-delivery with consummate ease and style. Some of the action scenes are well choreographed. Ghibran’s music is a major plus point. But the sequel is nowhere near the first part and looks stretched (2 hours 21 minutes). Though part two lacks the finesse of part one, Vishwaroopam 2 is still an entertainer.” Sudhir Srinivasan of gave the film 3.5 out of 5 and wrote “It’s such small, effective moments that make me feel quite fondly about the Vishwaroopam films, and despondently about Tamil cinema without Kamal Haasan, the director.” Anupama Subramanian of gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote “To be fair, most of these stunts and action sequences are riveting and enjoyable. Kamal is ever present with his dry wit and self-aware punch dialogues, which also brings his political aspirations to the fore. He is relentless and although he looks burnt out due to Vis’s heavy workload, his brains never tire and is always a step ahead of his numerous halfwit villains. Enjoyable in parts!” gave the film’s rating 3 out of 5 stating that “An engaging sequel despite the inevitable comparison with the prequel and a few misfires. Watch it for Kamal Haasan’s unsatiating desire to push the bar higher. ” rated the film 42 out of 100. Saibal Chatterjee of gave 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote “That pretty much sums up . It repeatedly fires blanks – noisy but of no use. Has a movie sequel ever been so pointless?” gave the film’s rating 1.5 out of 5 and wrote “On the whole, is a highly avoidable flick. The film has too many tracks and the narration and execution is flawed and weak. Also at the box office, the film will have a tough time.” Reshe Manglik of gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote “In short, it’s only Kamal Haasan doing all the work in the film. He delivers the thundery lines like ‘Main mazhab ke liye nahi mulk ke liye khoon bahata hu’ with immense grit. However, even a spectacular actor like Haasan can’t rise above the script that was clearly sinking.” Umesh Punwani of rated the film 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote “All said and done, fans of should forget there was a sequel planned for it. They should again watch the part 1 instead and keep its memories intact. It’s like one of those many Hollywood actioners which are all glam and no content.” gave the film’s rating 2 out of 5 and wrote ” boasts of some great cameos by Shekhar Kapur, Waheeda Rahman and Jaideep Ahlawat but they are so good in whatever little screen-time they have got that sometimes you feel they are wasted in the film. The spy-thriller doesn’t rely much on jingoism, though, which is a relief.”</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: Kamal Haasan, Chakri Toleti, Atul Tiwari, (Hindustani dialogues)
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Producer: Kamal Haasan, V. Ravichandran, Jude S. Walko
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Director: Kamal Haasan
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Cinematography: Sanu Varghese, Shamdat Sainudeen, [, 1, ]
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Release Date: 10-Aug-18
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Edited By: Mahesh Narayan, Vijay Shankar, [, 2, ]
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Runtime: 2h 30m
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Language: Tamil
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Box Office: 50 crore
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