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Vennela Kabadik Kuzhu 2(2019)

6.5/10
Tamil142 mins

Vennela Kabadik Kuzhu 2 (2019) is a 142-minute Tamil film directed by Selva Sekaran . Starring Vikranth, Vishnu Vishal and Aishwarya Dutta. With an audience rating of 6.5/10 and a hit verdict at the box office, Vennela Kabadik Kuzhu 2 stands as one of the notable Tamil releases of 2019.

Mood:
emotionalinspiringuplifting
Where to watch:
YOYouTube Moviesfrom 1 Jan 2019

Quick Facts

Streaming on
YouTube Movies
OTT Release Date
1 January 2019
Theatrical Release
12 July 2019
Director
Selva Sekaran
Language
Tamil
Runtime
2h 22m
GudVibe Rating
6.5/10

Storyline

A young man's father was a kabaddi player who fell from grace. The son decides to fulfill his father's old dream. He helps his father's former team, Vennila Kabaddi Kuzhu, finally win a major tournament.

A son fights to restore his father's lost honor.

Film Details

6.5Rating
142Minutes
TamilLanguage
Release Date12 July 2019
Also Known AsVennila Kabadi Kuzhu 2

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionalinspiringuplifting
Themes
familyjusticefriendshipidentity
Toneserious
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitylight
Audiencefamily
Best Withfamily
Violence2
Emotion4
Humor2
Rewatchability3

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Cast & Crew

Trivia

  • The film's director, Selvashekaran, also wrote the screenplay and dialogues, maintaining creative control.
  • It is a direct sequel to the 2009 film 'Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu', released a decade later with a new generation of characters.
  • The movie was shot primarily in real village locations in Tamil Nadu to capture authentic kabaddi tournament atmosphere.
  • Actor Athulya Chandra, who plays a key role, is also a trained classical dancer, bringing physical grace to her performance.
  • The film's climax tournament sequence used local kabaddi players as extras to ensure the sports action looked genuine.
  • Unlike many sports dramas, it avoided using computer-generated visual effects for the kabaddi matches.
  • The soundtrack was composed by S. N. Arunagiri, who used folk-inspired music to match the rural setting.

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