It needed to be like the Scream films than Evil Dead. If Ragini MMS 2 admitted what it was trying to be and went the distance in being a self-reflective horror film, I would admit to liking it. It's not something you will tell people to read but you won't tell people otherwise either. You definitely won't get bored and can't put it down. It looks like a fun read and you won't have to worry about giving it too much attention and won't fall asleep midway. You pick up a cheap pulpy novel because you know what it offers. No, not that kind of pleasure, but you know what I mean. I'm a fan of horror films and hence, Ragini MMS 2 is almost a guilty pleasure. If you want anything apart from that, it's better to stay away. I would recommend watching Ragini MMS 2 if you are expecting an unpretentious entertainer. In this film, there is also an amusing disclaimer, which says something about women kissing being illegal. The best part of both the films still remains the opening credits sequence, which has the Hanuman Chalisa on the soundtrack. The climax is a bit of a letdown where you see a blatant rip-off of The Conjuring (2013).
Some effective and some are lifted from foreign horror films. (For those who missed the title of the film, I guess). There is also a perpetual background reminder in a spooky sing-songy manner going all "Raginiiiii". This is the kind of horror that you get in Zee Horror Show. Who possessed Ragini and why? The witch from the first film informed us in Marathi that she isn't a witch and that she loves her children. Those that can't just be explained by science. Dutta plays a doctor, the voice of reason. Saahil Prem, is Satya, the scribe and the voice of truth. Don't judge a book by its cover, they say. Miss Leone likes to read books and scripts and falls for the scriptwriter.
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You get what kind of movie this is, right? But wait, it's not just about sex and kink. There is a scene where Leone fakes an orgasm and the audience loses their minds. I hoped for a cameo by Rajkummar Rao but we get one by the comedian Tanmay Bhat instead.ĭabas plays the director of the film within the film, called "Rocks" who calls Sunny "Gorgeousness" and "Babyness". She plays a struggler who you would find in Lokhandwala and speaks in the best form of English. Sandhya Mridul takes the cake and gets some hilarious lines. Divya Dutta, Parvin Dabas and Sandhya Mridul are interesting casting choices. I said the filmmakers cater to the audience. Sunny Leone plays Sunny Leone and doesn't think she's right for the part either. It is about a film crew making a film on the Ragini MMS incident. But then the film has an interesting take on this. Apart from the fact that the first film didn't knock my socks off, I'm not a fan of Sunny Leone because I like actors to be actors. Trust me, I went in almost certain of the fact that I won't like this film. The story isn't original and no, this isn't high quality cinema but it's the cinematic equivalent of a cheap pulpy novel. For naysayers like me, it also offers tongue-in-cheek comedy, catchy songs (Hello, Babydoll) and a plot, which isn't half bad. I want something more (pun intended?), or something else.
Ekta Kapoor and director Bhushan Patel work the audience. This blend sells tickets and garners screams and whistles. It delivers what it promises - horror and sex. It stumbles near the end but for the most part, it is what you call a paisa vasool entertainer. I didn't think I would be saying this but Ragini MMS 2 is mostly entertaining. Review Ragini MMS 2 & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit