Maa Oori Polimera 2 review: This mystery thriller is Neither eerie nor spooky

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By Prakash Pecheti

03/11/2023

Dr Anil Vishwanath’s half-hearted attempt at Maa Oori Polimera (2021) resulted in overrated applause from OTT audiences.

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Of course, the beginning of Maa Oori Polimera 2 is the intriguing pathway to the events that occur later. However, things don’t move as fast as we assumed.

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The clumsy screenplay, with too many awes and oohs from characters, tests your patience. Another terrible aspect is the story panning out every few minutes to the past or the future.

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Baladitya looks good as a police constable. His role looks to be an extended cameo. He speaks the perfect Telangana dialect and is better than Satyam Rajesh and Getup Srinu.

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Ravi Varma, Satyam Rajesh, and Getup Srinu are wasted because of their poor characterisations. For Satyam Rajesh, playing an antagonist is something that he rarely does.

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Kamakshi Bhaskarla plays the role of Lakshmi very well, who wants to progress in life by imparting education to her son.

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Music composer Gyaani does his bit to elevate whatever he feels is crucial for the film. The locations and visuals are rich in taste. The writing should have been tight.

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With a few unexcited and below-par twists, director Anil Vishwanath fails to add the required ingredients to make a mystery thriller, eventually making this sequel less spooky and eerie.

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