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Chhorii 2

  • 2025
  • 2h 12min
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Nushrratt Bharuccha in Chhorii 2 (2025)
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Sakshi debe rescatar a su hija de siete años de un culto supersticioso mientras lucha contra las prácticas ilícitas de la sociedad y el horror que sigue atormentándola a ella y a las jóvenes... Leer todoSakshi debe rescatar a su hija de siete años de un culto supersticioso mientras lucha contra las prácticas ilícitas de la sociedad y el horror que sigue atormentándola a ella y a las jóvenes a su alrededor.Sakshi debe rescatar a su hija de siete años de un culto supersticioso mientras lucha contra las prácticas ilícitas de la sociedad y el horror que sigue atormentándola a ella y a las jóvenes a su alrededor.

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    • Vishal Furia
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    • Divya Prakash Dubey
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      • Vishal Furia
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      • Divya Prakash Dubey
      • Vishal Furia
      • Ajit Jagtap
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      • Nushrratt Bharuccha
      • Saurabh Goyal
      • Soha Ali Khan
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      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Nushrratt Bharuccha
    Nushrratt Bharuccha
    • Sakshi
    Saurabh Goyal
    Saurabh Goyal
    • Rajbir…
    Soha Ali Khan
    Soha Ali Khan
    • Daasi Maa
    Kuldeep Sareen
    Kuldeep Sareen
    • Taau
    Pallavi Ajay
    Pallavi Ajay
    • Rani
    Shyam Gopal
    Shyam Gopal
    • Principal
    Arvinda Jaiswal
    • Constable Mishra
    Jitendra Kumar
    Jitendra Kumar
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    Gashmeer Mahajani
    Gashmeer Mahajani
    • Samar
    Hardika Sharma
    Hardika Sharma
    • Ishani
    Arifa Siddiqui
    • Shaleen
    Shyam Goyal
    • Principle
    Mukul Srivastava
    • Pradhan Ji
    Nancy R Makwana
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    Rajesh Jais
    Rajesh Jais
    • Kajla
    Yaaneea Bharadwaj
    • Suneni
    Mita Vashisht
    Mita Vashisht
    • Bhanno Devi
    Rehan Aabid Ali
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      • Vishal Furia
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      • Ajit Jagtap
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    4rahuldeep-37247

    A good movie to watch once...

    "Chhorii 2," the much-anticipated sequel to the 2021 horror film "Chhorii," delves deeper into the chilling world established by its predecessor, once again with Vishal Furia at the helm. Released on Amazon Prime Video on April 11, 2025, the film continues Sakshi's (Nushrratt Bharuccha) harrowing battle against supernatural forces intertwined with deeply rooted social evils.

    The narrative picks up where "Chhorii" left off, with Sakshi now a mother, living a seemingly peaceful life with her daughter, Ishaani (Hardika Sharma). However, this tranquility is shattered when Ishaani is abducted by a sinister cult, drawing Sakshi back into the cursed village and the eerie sugarcane fields she barely escaped. This time, the stakes are higher; Ishaani is the "chosen one" for a demonic ritual aimed at restoring the health of the cult's Pradhan.

    What sets "Chhorii 2" apart, much like the first film, is its astute blend of supernatural horror with potent social commentary. While "Chhorii" primarily tackled female infanticide, the sequel expands its scope to encompass child marriage and the insidious cycle of patriarchy that perpetuates such atrocities. The film boldly holds up a mirror to the disturbing reality of gender bias prevalent in many traditional Indian households, where the obsession with a male heir leads to unimaginable trauma for women and young girls.

    Nushrratt Bharuccha once again delivers a compelling performance as Sakshi, embodying the fierce determination of a mother fighting against overwhelming odds. Her portrayal captures the raw fear and resilience needed to confront not just otherworldly entities but also deeply ingrained societal norms. Hardika Sharma, as the abducted daughter Ishaani, brings a vulnerability that fuels Sakshi's desperate quest.

    A significant new addition to the cast is Soha Ali Khan, who portrays Daasi, a high priestess serving the cult. Her character is complex, serving as an antagonist while also subtly reflecting the constrained status of women within this patriarchal system. The dynamic between Sakshi and Daasi, though adversarial, also highlights the various ways women navigate and, at times, become complicit in, oppressive structures.

    Visually, "Chhorii 2" maintains the eerie atmosphere established in the first film. While the first film heavily utilized the expansive sugarcane fields for its unsettling mood, the sequel largely shifts its primary setting to claustrophobic underground caves beneath the well. This change in setting contributes to a sense of suffocating dread, though some critics felt the underground scenes became somewhat repetitive. The cinematography by Anshul Chobey and the atmospheric background score effectively enhance the horror elements, creating a chilling experience.

    However, "Chhorii 2" has not been without its criticisms. Some reviewers found that the film's social message, while commendable and important, occasionally overshadowed its horror elements, making the film feel less frightening than its predecessor. The narrative was sometimes criticized for being overtly preachy, and the pacing in the second half was noted by some as dragging. Despite these points, the film's commitment to shedding light on critical social issues like child marriage and the exploitation of young girls for rituals is undeniably powerful.

    Ultimately, "Chhorii 2" is a thought-provoking horror film that uses its genre framework to deliver a scathing critique of societal ills. While it may not consistently deliver the jump scares of a conventional horror flick, its true horror lies in the very real, terrifying realities it depicts. It's a film that leaves the audience with more than just a lingering chill; it provokes reflection on the persistent fight against patriarchy and the importance of safeguarding the next generation of "Chhoriis." It reiterates the idea that sometimes, the most terrifying monsters are not supernatural entities but the deeply ingrained prejudices and traditions that harm innocent lives.
    4SAMTHEBESTEST

    The same tired discourse on female infanticide and child marriage

    Chhorri (2025) : Movie Review -

    Chhorii was a standard remake of a Marathi film that surpassed expectations for its industry. Furia pledged several alterations, yet spoke falsely as Chhorii was merely a simple copy-paste with some quality diminishing quickly. The follow-up isn't precisely a remake, but it's clearly influenced by other films or their concepts. It's high time Furia and Bollywood acknowledge that issues like female infanticide and child marriage are outdated, so kindly refrain from lecturing us on these topics. Additionally, it frustrates me to witness feminism being undermined by female characters in the movie. Mita Vasishta's role accomplished that in the original, while Soha Ali Khan exacerbates it in the follow-up.

    Chhorrii 2 begins seven years following the conclusion of Chhorii, with Sakshi (Nushrratt Bharuccha) residing with her daughter, Ishani (Hardika Sharma). Ishani has a unique condition that makes her allergic to sunlight, preventing her from going outside during the day. Daasi Maa (Soha Ali Khan), who possesses unique powers, abducts the girl and requires Ishani's consent to wed her to Pradhan Sahab, an age-old Evil of the village. Sakshi's spouse, whom she departed from six years prior, is the mastermind behind all this and seeks to avenge Ishani's samarpan. Can Sakshi confront the dark forces by herself?

    As you might expect, Daasi Maa's character shifts allegiance at the perfect time, which is how we receive our tedious discourse on feminism, equality, and freedom. Child marriage is regarded as a usual practice in this area, and it's foolish to witness such occurrences in 2025. Sakshi can turn into a ghost for some time and can even endure severe injuries. In some way, I wasn't able to truly persuade myself to think that the villages had such impressive architectural designs underneath, and it felt more like a maze that only they could navigate. How??!! The artificiality and exhaustion in Chhorrii are excessive, making it quite irritating, particularly when enduring it for 130 minutes. The script isn't all that terrible, but the scenes tend to be overly extended and lengthy. I pressed the forward button 10 seconds ahead once, twice, thrice, and everything remains unchanged. That's one advantage of OTT releases that you can utilize the fast forward button to complete a two-hour boredom in just one and a half hours, or ideally, in one hour. Chhorrii 2 continued to feel dull and tiresome, even after pressing the FF button at least 10 times every 10 minutes.

    Examining Nushrratt Bharuccha's performance, she demonstrates potential, indeed, but lacks growth. Certain lines are delivered poorly, and her expressions often lack impact. However, I liked her in certain moments, particularly during the intense and action-packed scenes. Soha Ali Khan's accent did the job; otherwise, it would have been impossible to redeem this poorly written character for any actor. Hardika is cute and adorable. "Aap ullu bana rahe ho na," she repeats often, and each time it brought a smile to my face. Gashmeer Mahajani was fine, but I truly appreciated the authentic portrayal of his character. The climactic action sequence with him included fight scenes that resemble actual physical confrontations between men. Pallavi Ajay, Saurabh Goyal, Kuldeep Sareen, among others, were adequately fine in their supporting roles.

    Chhorrii is a film without songs, and thank goodness for that; otherwise, it would have been even duller. The cinematography was pretty decent, while the editing lacked finesse. The sound design was fine and the art design and production design really looked good there. It's sort of like Tumbbad setup with less context. Vishal Furia's film struggles in the beginning but then catches some momentum in the second half. By the time you reach climax, you find yourself totally invested in this underworld , but then the disappointing and cliched climax ruin the impact. One more bad thing about Chhorrii 2 is that the main villain is still alive and of course, they are planning third part for that. Dear audience, don't let them do it again please.

    RATING - 4/10*
    2beingmhs

    Unnecessary and forced sequel

    Chhorii 2 continues exactly from where things were left off in the 1st part, which neither ended on a cliffhanger nor was there a curiosity or a hint as to how things will turn out. Nonetheless, the sequel maintains the superstitious angle and amps up the supernatural & paranormal quotient. The setting is back at the Village with a bigger yet forgettable cast.

    Nushrratt Bharuccha leads with a decent performance alongside Gashmeer Mahajani who has a limited role. Soha Ali Khan was good with the highest screen time but was let down by the writing of her role. Cinematography felt slightly different than usual horror films and the Background Score kept things interesting & engaging. However, subpar CGI, poor dialogues for the Kids, a predictable climax and the lack of horror elements pull the film down sharply. Overall, the sequel felt quite forced & doesn't really add on to the lore of the 1st part. Avoidable!

    OVERALL 2.25/10.
    1TanveerK-0

    Absolute trash!

    Why can't we write one good horror script, man? Chorii 2 feels like it was written in a group chat at 2AM by people who've never seen a horror movie. The script is so painfully bad, even the ghosts look like they're dying of secondhand embarrassment. It's not scary, it's not spooky-it's just sad. The plot crawls slower than your Wi-Fi on a bad day, and the scares? About as effective as a damp cracker. Unless Bollywood starts investing in actual writers instead of recycling WhatsApp forwards into screenplays, this is the kind of trash we're stuck with. Watch at your own risk... or better, don't.
    5raz-basu

    An Endocrine association of Chhorii II

    Truely speaking the part 2 was not upto the expectation as part 1. The story was much diluted, even editing could be far better. Acting of all was so so.

    As an Endocrinology resident I found a link with my subject. The herbal products given to 'Ratri' caused precocious puberty (vaginal bleed).

    It is good to see a reflection of medical science in a movie where maximum make mockery of that. Though people are giving low rating for unnecessary prolongation of scenes those could be edited finely, I give 5/10 appreciating the medical knowledge projected through the story. Hope all my seniors and colleagues will second me.

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      Soha Ali Khan in a never seen role before plays a ghost.She revealed that whenever she was in makeup would not call her husband Kunal Khemu or daughter Inaaya.As she didn't want them to see her in ghost make-up and would avoid video calls.

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      • 11 de abril de 2025 (India)
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