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LSD 2: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha 2

  • 2024
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
2.8K
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LSD 2: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha 2 (2024)
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ComedyCrimeDramaRomance

Complexities of modern relationships and self-discovery in the high-tech age are explored through interconnected stories of love, friendship, and identity.Complexities of modern relationships and self-discovery in the high-tech age are explored through interconnected stories of love, friendship, and identity.Complexities of modern relationships and self-discovery in the high-tech age are explored through interconnected stories of love, friendship, and identity.

  • Director
    • Dibakar Banerjee
  • Writers
    • Dibakar Banerjee
    • Shubham Vardhan
    • Prateek Vats
  • Stars
    • Paritosh Tiwari
    • Bonita Rajpurohit
    • Abhinav Singh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dibakar Banerjee
    • Writers
      • Dibakar Banerjee
      • Shubham Vardhan
      • Prateek Vats
    • Stars
      • Paritosh Tiwari
      • Bonita Rajpurohit
      • Abhinav Singh
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Paritosh Tiwari
    • Noor
    Bonita Rajpurohit
    • Kullu
    Abhinav Singh
    • Gamepaapi
    Swastika Mukherjee
    Swastika Mukherjee
    • Lovina
    Raajeshwari Arora
    • GamePaapi's Mother
    Sophiya Chaudhary
    Sophiya Chaudhary
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    Rahul Raj Chenichery
    • Prakash
    Shivani Dubey
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    Swaroopa Ghosh
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      Anupam Joardar
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      Tusshar Kapoor
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      Aashu Kumar
      • CISF Metro Security Guard
      Piyush Kumar
      Piyush Kumar
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      Anu Malik
      Anu Malik
      • Prem Desi
      Sayantani Nandi
      • Himani
      Tanvika Parlikar
      • Yashika
      • Director
        • Dibakar Banerjee
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        • Shubham Vardhan
        • Prateek Vats
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      7puranjanbasak

      LSD 2:-LOVE, SEX AUR DHOKHA 2-too much experimental that it gets worse

      LSD 2:-Love, sex aur dhokha 2 is a conedy crime drama romance film directed by dibakar banerjee.

      This seems to be the weakest film of banerjee's filmography. The actors have done a pretty good job, considering some were just debuting. But the problem lies in the inconsistent screenplay. The screenplay is just too flippant for my liking, too much experimental for even my liking. It gets slow and fast according to its whims, slow sometimes to the point of boring. I like the cinematography, the shots are composed of all types of video forms, starting from CCTV footage style, to laptop screens, to live camera streams. Its brilliant, but the writing seemed off to me. The last two segments, specially the third was very good. But the first one seemed way too haphazard, the critique on reality show scam is okay but the way it is told is too "matter of fact" manner. The subtext of the second story is the most I resonated with. It deals with the gay community and how apparently "they need to be saved." The music is great, by sneha khanwalkar.
      5ritiksinghal-32110

      What to say?

      Different and weird is the expression I can give to this movie I mean I failed to understand what was this there are 3 stories how they are connected what is the overarching plot I don't know yes there is some social commentary but that's it. And that is not enough at the end It ended I was expecting some kind of explanation I can go home with but nothing it demands you to find something coherent which I am not sure is present at least I didn't find it in my watching

      Atleast it is watchable the direction is surely different and want to see it replicated in a film with a better story. In itself the stories were on good concept but felt nothing like a movie

      FAVOURITE CHARACTER :: haha the mother in the 1st part can take it FAVOURITE MOMENT :: Anu Malik stopping the dance.
      1AlokN-32

      Wrost Movie

      Rarely does a film provoke such a strong emotional reaction that I feel compelled to warn others against watching it. But LSD 2 (Love, Sex aur Dhokha 2) is a cinematic disaster so complete, so directionless, and so utterly tone-deaf that it not only wastes the viewer's time - it actively offends the intelligence and emotional sensitivity of anyone watching.

      I stumbled upon LSD 2 after seeing it mentioned on a random "Top 10 Most Underrated Hindi Films" list online. Intrigued by its inclusion, and having a vague memory of the first LSD film (which was edgy but thought-provoking in parts), I decided to give the sequel a chance. That turned out to be a terrible mistake - one I regret deeply. What unfolded on screen felt like a bizarre social experiment, an incoherent mess pretending to be art, stitched together by people who either have no understanding of cinema or no respect for their audience.

      The original LSD was released in 2010, directed by Dibakar Banerjee, and presented itself as a found-footage anthology that examined the dark side of human relationships in the digital age. It was bold, raw, and controversial - but it had something to say. LSD 2, on the other hand, tries to recreate that formula but ends up being a parody of itself. It attempts to shock and provoke but without purpose or subtlety. The result is a film that feels less like a narrative and more like a poorly-executed rant from creators who mistake chaos for commentary.

      From the very first scene, the movie gives off a jarring, amateurish vibe. The editing is disorienting, the camera work is chaotic (and not in a clever found-footage way), and the dialogues are so forced and tone-deaf that I genuinely wondered if the actors were improvising without a script. Every character feels like a caricature, and not even in a satirical sense - just poorly written, underdeveloped, and lacking any believable motivation. The transitions between segments are abrupt and confusing, leaving you wondering what just happened and why.

      One of the biggest disappointments is the presence of recognizable actors like Mouni Roy and Tusshar Kapoor. You expect that at least their involvement would lend some weight or quality to the project. But they feel disconnected, as if even they are unsure about what they're doing in the film. Their performances lack any real conviction - not because they're untalented, but because the script gives them absolutely nothing to work with. It honestly feels like they were thrown into the project without being fully briefed on what kind of film they were making.

      The themes that the film tries to tackle - voyeurism, internet culture, fake news, influencer toxicity - are important and very relevant. But the film doesn't treat them with any depth or seriousness. Instead, it uses these topics as a shallow excuse for sensationalism. Every sequence feels designed to provoke, but not to engage or enlighten. There's no emotional core, no narrative thread, and absolutely no payoff.

      After watching this film, I didn't just feel disappointed - I felt angry. Angry that time, talent, and resources were spent on something so devoid of coherence or purpose. Angry that I was misled into thinking this film might be worth watching. Angry that something so tasteless could be marketed as socially relevant. And more than anything, I felt bad for anyone who might stumble across this film and sit through it expecting a meaningful experience.

      If I sound harsh, it's because LSD 2 deserves it. It's not edgy. It's not deep. It's not even entertaining in a "so bad it's good" way. It's just bad - plain and simple. In fact, I wouldn't recommend this film to even the most curious viewer. Watch literally anything else. Rewatch the original LSD if you must. But steer clear of this sequel. Some films are forgettable. LSD 2 is unforgettable in the worst way.
      1rehmankhilji

      Why oh Why.... Why....just why

      Why, oh why? Why are these types of movies even made? What has the world done to deserve such horrific films? I dare anyone to watch 15 minutes of this movie-you'll be pulling your hair out.

      What is this? It's nothing but nonsense, certainly not a movie. Plotless, storyless, and meaningless, with utterly ridiculous acting. I sincerely hope no one was actually paid for this.

      This is the kind of movie that should be completely eradicated from all movie databases. This is not cinema; it's certainly not a movie. Dibakar Banerjee, apart from his one film "Lucky Oye," consistently produces top-notch ridiculousness, and this one tops them all.

      Save yourself.
      5saudaminikulkarni

      I have no words.

      There was SO much potential for a black mirror-esque Bollywood edition style movie that could have been a new era of tech inspired movies for the new generation . But NO. They made this weird af movie with stories that are meant to "shock" and "get you thinking" , but all it did was irritate me more with every passing moment . The actors honestly did a good job with the weird source material they had been given and I can't fault them at all , but it's the source material itself that I don't understand. A reality show with a fame obsessed trans woman , an abused trans woman, who's taken advantage of by a big corp and a social media influencer who's bullied online - absurdly loose connections between all the stories, with no real conclusion leave the viewer wondering why they watched this at all.

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        Ekta Kapoor visited the reality show Bigg Boss 16 and had the contestants show off their acting skills. Nimrit Ahluwalia impressed her and was cast in the movie.
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        Follows LSD: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha (2010)

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      • Release date
        • April 19, 2024 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • एलएसडी 2: लव, सेक्स और धोखा 2
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        • Balaji Telefilms
        • Cult Movies
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        • 1h 59m(119 min)
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