

Though the number of multilingual films is on the rise, there is no dearth of filmmakers wanting to do quality remakes. Ravichandran, Navya Nair, Aarohi Narayan, Unnathi, Anant Nag, Lasya Nagaraj, and Pramod Shetty Drishya 2, which overall belongs to Ravichandran, makes for a good family outing. A tense narrative is made lighter with Sadhu Kokila’s comedy.ĭrishya 2 is a faithful remake but it is still fresh for Kannada audiences, who can experience it in theatres. Shivaram, Lasya Nagaraj, and Sampath also play crucial roles in the film. The other supporting actors Aarohi Narayan, Unnathi, Anant Nag, Asha Sarath, Prabhu, and Pramod Shetty have justified their respective characters. Navya Nair, who scorches a good screen space along with the hero, has also given out a neat performance. Even though he is aware that the character is played by many leading stars in their respective industry, the Kannada star brings his individuality to the character.

Ravichandran retains the charm of Rajendra Ponnappa in the sequel as well. He has only changed the place, actors, and atmosphere to match the Kannada nativity, and running time cut short by 6 minutes. The climax might have brought relief to Rajendra Ponnappa but there is a hint that there might be in the universe of Drishya.ĭirector P Vasu retains the original flavour. The film is high on emotions and thrilling at the same time. Yet, again Rajendra Ponnappa does everything in his power to save his family. Things get intense when the police get a breakthrough in the murder case. He is watchful and aware of how the perception of the neighborhood of his family has changed. Rajendra Ponappa, who is trying to balance his cable business, his passion to become a producer, makes sure that his family is protected.

And top of it, she is now also worried about her husband’s new drinking habits. She is extra concerned about her family and her two daughters. On the other hand, his wife’s conservative mindset hasn’t changed. He is seen working on a story along with Vijay Shankar (Anant Nag). The film kicks off at a slow pace, and we see Rajendra Ponnappa, a rich theatre owner, who is aspiring to become a film producer. Now, the case gets reopened and the sequel is all about if Rajendra Ponnappa can pull it off again. The first part of the film was about outsmarting the law and cops to keep his family safe. An untoward incident puts on the radar of the police. In Drishya (2014), Rajendra Ponnappa (Ravichandran) with his small family, was leading a happy life.
