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Karthikeya 2 Review: A perfect blend of religion and modernity, a story about Krishna’s charm

Karthikeya 2 Review
<strong>Movie Review Kartikeya 2</strong>

Artist Nikhil Siddhartha, Anupama Parameswaran, Srinivas Reddy, Viva Varma, Aditya Sanon, and Anupam Kher
Author Chandu Mondeti
Director Chandu Mondeti
Creator Abhishek Agarwal and TG Vishwa Prasad

Considering the boom of the sentiments of present-day India, there is a strong debate going on in the South Indian cinema these days about the budget of making films, but the audience of the Hindi belt still looks hopeful towards the films there. The success of ‘RRR’ after the ‘Baahubali’ series of films has started a new era of serving the stories of the past with the fragrance of Indian culture and the new Telugu film of this era is ‘Karthikeya 2’.

Krishna is the truth i.e. Krishna is the truth, the film ‘Karthikeya 2’ has made its basis. The story of the film starts with Doctor Karthik who is suspended from the hospital for a week, then he comes to visit Dwarkapuri with his mother. There are some people who fall after his life, but he does not understand why these people want him to die.

Only then does he come to know about a secret of Dwarka, in search of which he reaches the Himalayas via Vrindavan. Here he meets Dhanvantari, who explains the nature of Krishna and his actions. The rest of the characters in the story come forward to help him in this quest. Through the film ‘Karthikeya 2’, the eternal tradition of the Hindu religion has been shown which has given a lot to Western civilization and is still giving.

Impressive performance by Anupam Kher

Anupam Kher has also appeared in a South Indian film after a long time in this film, made in partnership with the makers of the film ‘Kashmir Files’. Anupam Kher has again left his influence on the plot of the film with his familiar performance. He plays the role of a catalyst in the narration of the story. The work of Anupama Parameswaran as Muggha, Srinivas Reddy as Sadanand, Harsh Chemudu as Suleman and Aditya Menon as Shantanu is commendable.

In the one hour and fifty minutes film ‘Karthikeya 2’, Sanatan Dharma has been shown by connecting it with science. Along with this, an attempt has also been made to tell that how useful Krishna is for us even in today’s era. The film also presents him as a good architect and a better musician. For those interested in South Indian cinema, this movie ‘Karthikeya 2’ looks like a good medium of family entertainment.

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