ReviewEditor/director Akash Srivatsa strikes gold with his sequel of Shivaji Surathkal. The interesting writing and the pace of the film take it to the winning post.ScreengrabSometimes, it is best to work under the radar and come out with something that surprises the audience. No blitzkrieg promotions, no hype. Just banking on honest writing and a well-made movie, like Shivaji Surathkal 2: The Mysterious Case of Mayavi, starring Ramesh Aravind and directed and edited by Akash Srivatsa. These days, it is a relief to watch a film that does not wander too much and tells what it sets out to tell without much distraction. At just a little above two hours, it is taut too. In 2020, when Shivaji Surathkal (Ranagiri Rahasya) was released, I loved it for a couple of reasons. One is the fact that it acknowledged the lead character’s mental health issues and the fact that he is on medication.
- 4/14/2023
- by AjayR
- The News Minute
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