
Maa Oori Polimera 2(2023)
After a series of spine chilling killings in Jastipalli, Komaraih elopes to Kerala with his first love Kavitha. Things get more complicated when his brother Jangaiyah goes missing. A new SI, Ravindra Naik starts investigating the case of missing Jangaiyah and uncovers startling revelations about Komaraiah and the ancient temple in Jastipalli, with intriguing connections to a world-famous Temple in Kerala.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- aha
- Theatrical Release
- 2 November 2023
- Director
- Anil Viswanath
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 7m
- Rating
- 7.8/10
Storyline
A man flees to Kerala with his lover after terrifying murders in his village. When his brother vanishes, a new police officer investigates and uncovers shocking secrets about the man and a local temple, linking it to a famous temple in Kerala.
“A missing brother. A haunted past. A temple's dark secret.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Maa Oori Polimera 2
Cast reunions in this film: Ravi Varma & Chitram Seenu (4 films together), Ravi Varma & Satyam Rajesh (3 films together), Satyam Rajesh & Chitram Seenu (3 films together), and Ravi Varma & Getup Srinu (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Polimera' refers to a mythical creature from Telugu folklore, often depicted as a shape-shifting demon.
- Director Anil Viswanath shot key horror sequences in the actual forests of Kerala to achieve a more authentic and eerie atmosphere.
- The movie subtly connects its fictional temple in Jastipalli to the real-life Sabarimala Temple in Kerala through its plot elements.
- Actor Satyam Rajesh, who plays Komaraiah, reportedly stayed in a remote village to prepare for his role as a troubled man on the run.
- The film's sound design uses specific folk instruments from both Andhra Pradesh and Kerala to blend the cultural settings.
- It was shot back-to-back with the first 'Polimera' film, but the release was delayed by nearly two years due to the pandemic.
- A minor character, the temple priest, is played by a real-life folk storyteller from East Godavari to add authenticity to the rituals.