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Tamil Padam 2

Tamil Padam 2 Full Story Explained (2018)

Imagine a movie that makes fun of every single Tamil film cliché you have ever seen. That is Tamil Padam 2. This 2018 Tamil parody film is directed by C. S. Amudhan. It stars Shiva as the super-cop who cannot catch a break. Iswarya Menon plays three different women who all fall for him. Sathish plays the villain who just will not die. The film makes fun of mass hero movies, illogical plots, and even the Indian government. It is a laugh riot from start to finish. But beneath all the jokes, there is a real story. It is about a cop who loses everyone he loves. He fights a don who has been his enemy for 76 generations. And he travels back in time to win a dance-off. Yes, it is that crazy. And that is exactly why you need to know the full story.

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Hook

A Bomb on a Bus

Shiva is the universal cop. He has left the police force. But the don P wants him back. P kills Shiva's wife Priya with a cell phone bomb. Shiva is forced to rejoin the department. He gets a clue from P's henchman Wasim Khan. There is a bomb on a bus. The bomb will explode if the bus goes slower or faster than five kilometers per hour. Shiva saves everyone. But this is just the start of his nightmare.

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A Bomb on a Bus

Shiva is the universal cop. He has left the police force. But the don P wants him back. P kills Shiva's wife Priya with a cell phone bomb. Shiva is forced to rejoin the department. He gets a clue from P's henchman Wasim Khan. There is a bomb on a bus. The bomb will explode if the bus goes slower or faster than five kilometers per hour. Shiva saves everyone. But this is just the start of his nightmare.

Full Plot

Shiva is the universal cop. He has left the police force and returned to his hometown Cinemapatti. But the don P wants him back. P kills Shiva's wife Priya with a cell phone bomb. Shiva is forced to rejoin the police department. He gets a clue from P's henchman Wasim Khan. There is a bomb on a bus. The bomb will explode if the bus goes slower or faster than five kilometers per hour. Shiva saves everyone. But Wasim is killed by P's henchwoman Rithika. Shiva discovers a mole in the department. He kills Inbashekhar, the mole, and is seemingly suspended.

Shiva's grandmother wants him to marry a 'loosu ponnu' — a crazy girl. He sees Ramya entering a mental hospital van. He thinks she is perfect. With his friends' help, he proposes to her. Ramya accepts. But Shiva later discovers the truth. Ramya is not a patient. She is a psychiatrist. Shiva feels betrayed and breaks up with her. His friends advise him to win her back. But Ramya has left for America. Shiva follows her. They reunite in Central Park. But it is a trap. Ramya is kidnapped and killed by P. Shiva is heartbroken.

Shiva's grandmother makes him promise three things. Kill P. Marry a beautiful girl. Give her a great-grandchild. Shiva sketches a plan. He demonetises 500 and 1000 rupee notes with the government's help. P has lakh crores in old notes. He is forced to stand in an ATM queue. Shiva executes his plan perfectly. But P escapes. Shiva catches him at his Kovalam beach resort. He kills P. But P comes back to life. He becomes the Chief Minister-elect of Tamil Nadu.

A saint named Bodhi calls Shiva. He reveals the secret. In 300 BC, King Adhiyamaan ruled Kovai. He appointed Piyaar as the dance teacher. Piyaar's dance was demonic. Another dancer, Barathamuni, challenged him. The winner would get a jackfruit that gives immortality. Piyaar's henchmen killed Barathamuni and his grandmother. Piyaar ate the jackfruit and became immortal. Shiva realizes he must go back in time. He needs to win the dance-off as Barathamuni. Only then can he break P's immortality.

Shiva gets a time travel watch from a watch mechanic. He travels to 300 BC. He becomes Barathamuni. He challenges Piyaar to a dance-off. This time, Shiva wins. He wins the jackfruit and eats it. He also wins the hand of Khaleesi, the king's daughter. Shiva returns to 2018. He meets P, who has kidnapped Gayathri, another Ramya lookalike. Shiva reveals he ate the jackfruit. P is no longer immortal. Shiva fights P's henchmen. Gayathri starts singing. Her singing is terrible. P gets irritated and kills her. Shiva kills P for good. Shiva is arrested for murder.

During the credits, Shiva is released from prison after 25 years. His grandmother is worried that every woman he loves will die. So she kills him herself. The film ends with Shiva dead.

Act Breakdown

Act 1

The Cop Returns

Shiva has left the police force. He returns to Cinemapatti. The don P kills his wife Priya. Shiva is forced to rejoin the department. He saves a bus from a bomb. He discovers a mole and kills him. He also meets Ramya and thinks she is a crazy girl. He proposes to her.

Interval

Love and Loss

Shiva discovers Ramya is a psychiatrist. He breaks up with her. He follows her to America. They reunite in Central Park. But it is a trap. Ramya is kidnapped and killed by P. Shiva is heartbroken. His grandmother makes him promise to kill P and marry again.

Act 2

The Immortal Villain

Shiva demonetises currency to trap P. P escapes. Shiva kills P, but he comes back to life. P becomes Chief Minister-elect. A saint reveals P is immortal. Their enmity is 76 generations old. Shiva travels back to 300 BC to win a dance-off and eat a magical jackfruit.

Climax

The Final Fight

Shiva returns to 2018. He meets P, who has kidnapped Gayathri. Shiva reveals he ate the jackfruit. P is no longer immortal. Shiva fights P's henchmen. Gayathri sings terribly. P kills her. Shiva kills P. Shiva is arrested. After 25 years, he is released. His grandmother kills him to protect him from love.

Characters

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Shiva

Played by Shiva

Shiva is the universal cop. He is a parody of every mass hero in Tamil cinema. He is invincible but unlucky in love. Every woman he loves dies. He fights the don P for 76 generations. He travels back in time to win a dance-off. In the end, his grandmother kills him to protect him from love.

P

P / Piyaar

Played by Sathish

P is the dreaded don. He is the main villain. He kills Shiva's wife and love interests. He is immortal because he ate a magical jackfruit in 300 BC. He is also Piyaar, the demonic dance teacher. He becomes the Chief Minister-elect of Tamil Nadu. Shiva finally kills him after eating the jackfruit.

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Ramya / Gayathri / Khaleesi

Played by Iswarya Menon

Ramya is a psychiatrist. Shiva thinks she is a crazy girl. They fall in love. P kills her. Gayathri is Ramya's lookalike. Shiva proposes to her immediately. P kills her too. Khaleesi is King Adhiyamaan's daughter. Shiva wins her in a dance-off in 300 BC. All three characters are played by the same actress.

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Shiva's Grandmother

Played by Kalairani

Shiva's grandmother is a typical Tamil cinema grandmother. She wants Shiva to marry. She makes him promise to kill P and find a wife. She is worried that every woman he loves will die. In the end, she kills Shiva herself to protect him from love. She also plays Barathamuni's grandmother in 300 BC.

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Nakul

Played by Santhana Bharathi

Nakul is Shiva's loyal friend. He helps Shiva in every mission. He gives advice about love. He is part of the comedy trio with Siddharth and Bharath. He is a parody of the hero's sidekick in Tamil films.

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Bodhi

Played by Gerard Pio

Bodhi is a saint. He reveals the secret of P's immortality to Shiva. He also plays the watch mechanic who gives Shiva the time travel watch. He is a parody of the wise sage character in Tamil films.

Scene Highlights

01

The Bus Bomb Scene

Shiva learns there is a bomb on a bus. The bomb will explode if the bus goes slower or faster than five kilometers per hour. Shiva drives the bus at exactly five kilometers per hour. He saves everyone. The scene is a parody of illogical bomb defusal scenes in Tamil films. It is tense but hilarious.

02

The Demonetisation Plan

Shiva demonetises 500 and 1000 rupee notes. P has lakh crores in old notes. He is forced to stand in an ATM queue. Shiva executes his plan perfectly. But P escapes. The scene is a satire of the Indian government's demonetisation policy. It is sharp and funny.

03

The Dance-Off in 300 BC

Shiva travels back to 300 BC. He becomes Barathamuni. He challenges Piyaar to a dance-off. The winner gets a magical jackfruit. Shiva wins the dance-off. He eats the jackfruit and wins Khaleesi's hand. The scene is a parody of period films and dance-off sequences. It is absurd and hilarious.

04

Gayathri's Death

Shiva fights P's henchmen. Gayathri starts singing to cheer him on. Her singing is terrible. P gets irritated. He kills her right in front of Shiva. The scene is a dark joke. It mocks how heroines are often killed in Tamil films. It is shocking but funny.

05

The Grandmother Kills Shiva

After 25 years in prison, Shiva is released. His grandmother kills him because she is worried every woman he loves will die. It is a post-credits scene. It is a perfect parody of the trope that heroes never die. The audience is left laughing and shocked.

Cast & Context

Tamil Padam 2 brings back Shiva as the universal cop. Shiva is known for his comedy timing and parody roles. He previously starred in Tamil Padam (2010). Iswarya Menon joins the cast. She plays three roles. This is her first major parody film. Sathish also returns. He played a minor role in the first film. Here, he plays the main villain. The casting is perfect for a parody. Each actor understands the joke. They play their roles with straight faces. This makes the comedy even funnier.

Themes

Parody of Mass Hero Films

The film makes fun of every cliché in Tamil mass hero movies. The hero is invincible. He fights dozens of goons alone. He has a group of useless friends. He falls in love easily. The film exaggerates these tropes to show how ridiculous they are. For example, Shiva's grandmother kills him at the end. It is a joke on how heroes never die in these films.

Love Leads to Death

Every woman Shiva loves dies. His wife Priya is killed by P. His love interest Ramya is killed by P. Her lookalike Gayathri is also killed. The film uses this pattern to mock how heroines are often killed in Tamil films to motivate the hero. In the end, Shiva's grandmother kills him to break the cycle. It is a darkly funny take on the trope.

Immortality and Revenge

The central conflict is about immortality. P is immortal because he ate a magical jackfruit. Shiva must travel back in time to undo this. The enmity between them is 76 generations old. This is a parody of films where villains are seemingly invincible. The solution is absurd — a dance-off in 300 BC. The film shows how silly these revenge plots can be.

Satire of Politics and Society

The film makes fun of real-world events. It parodies demonetisation. P becomes Chief Minister-elect. This is a jab at how criminals enter politics. The film also mocks the Indian government's policies. The jokes are sharp and timely. They show how absurd real-life politics can be.

Music & Soundtrack

ComposerKannan

The soundtrack has nine songs. 'Naan Yaarumilla' is a parody of hero intro songs. 'Kalavarame' is a love duet. 'En Nadanam' is the dance-off song. The music is catchy and fun. It adds to the parody tone of the film.

Similar Films

Tamil Padam2010

This is the first film in the series. It also stars Shiva as the universal cop. It parodies Tamil cinema clichés. Tamil Padam 2 is a direct sequel.

Lollu Sabha2008

This is a Tamil parody TV show. It makes fun of Tamil films. The tone is similar to Tamil Padam 2. Both are spoofs of Tamil cinema.

Scary Movie2000

This is a Hollywood parody film. It makes fun of horror movie clichés. Tamil Padam 2 does the same for Tamil action films. Both are spoofs.

Mersal2017

This is a Tamil mass hero film. Tamil Padam 2 parodies films like Mersal. The hero is invincible. The villain is over-the-top. The plot is illogical.

How does it end?

Ending Explained

The ending of Tamil Padam 2 is a perfect parody. After 25 years in prison, Shiva is released. He is old and grey. His grandmother is still alive. She is worried that every woman Shiva loves will die. She has seen it happen three times. Priya, Ramya, and Gayathri all died because of P. Now that P is dead, she fears the cycle will repeat. So she makes a drastic decision. She kills Shiva herself. It is a dark joke. The hero who survived everything is killed by his own grandmother. The film ends with Shiva dead. The audience is left laughing and shocked. The message is clear. In Tamil cinema, even the hero cannot escape a tragic ending. But here, the tragedy is played for laughs. The director C. S. Amudhan shows that no one is safe from parody. Not even the hero. The ending is absurd, hilarious, and unforgettable.

Our Verdict

Tamil Padam 2 is a must-watch for fans of Tamil cinema. It is a laugh riot. The film makes fun of every cliché. Shiva is hilarious as the parody hero. Sathish is great as the villain. The jokes are sharp and timely. Some jokes may not land. The film is not for everyone. But if you love spoofs, you will love this. It is a stress-busting watch. Go in with an open mind. You will leave with a smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Tamil Padam 2 is a sequel to Tamil Padam (2010). Both films are parody films that make fun of Tamil cinema clichés. Shiva reprises his role as the universal cop. The sequel is bigger and crazier. It includes time travel, a dance-off in 300 BC, and a villain who becomes Chief Minister.

The villain is P, played by Sathish. He is a dreaded don who is immortal. He kills Shiva's wife and love interests. He also plays Piyaar, a demonic dance teacher in 300 BC. P becomes the Chief Minister-elect of Tamil Nadu. Shiva finally kills him after eating a magical jackfruit.

The dance-off is a key scene. Shiva travels back to 300 BC to win a dance-off against Piyaar. The winner gets a jackfruit that grants immortality. Shiva wins the dance-off and eats the jackfruit. This breaks P's immortality. The scene is a parody of dance-off sequences in Tamil films.

Yes, the film has a post-credits scene. During the credits, Shiva is released from prison after 25 years. His grandmother kills him because she is worried every woman he loves will die. It is a darkly funny ending that parodies the trope of heroes never dying.

Yes, if you love Tamil cinema and can take a joke. The film is a laugh riot. It makes fun of every cliché. The performances are great. Shiva is perfect as the parody hero. Sathish is hilarious as the villain. The film is not for everyone. Some jokes may not land. But overall, it is a fun, stress-busting watch.