OMG 2 review: A compelling social drama that makes you laugh and think

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By Prabhatha Rigobertha

12/08/2023

In OMG-Oh My God (2012), writer-director Umesh Shukla took several digs at the so-called religious men who feed upon the fears of common folk across religions.

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OMG 2 features a different protagonist this time — a Shiv Bhakt. But what remains the same is how it touches upon an important social topic.

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The best part about OMG 2 is how Amit Rai normalises the importance of sex education without making it come across as awkward.

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There is also a reference to the Kamasutra which Kanti Sharan uses at an important juncture to remind us how progressive the Hindu religion was in the past.

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The film also does a good job of normalising discussions about physical intimacy. There is a progressive outlook that can be felt throughout.

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What also works for the film are the scenes between Akshay Kumar and Pankaj Tripathi. Pankaj Tripathi as Kanti Sharan does complete justice to the arc of the protagonist.

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Yami Gautam as the menacing opponent is also in fine form. She brings in the required aggressiveness and holds her ground.

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In all, OMG 2 is another noteworthy addition to the list of mainstream movies that discuss taboo subjects.

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