• KGF Chapter 2 | No Rating Movie Review | Yash | Sanjay Dutt | Raveena Tandon

  • Apr 18 2022
  • Length: 5 mins
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KGF Chapter 2 | No Rating Movie Review | Yash | Sanjay Dutt | Raveena Tandon

  • Summary

  • KGF Chapter 2 is an explosive tale of brash, unapologetic, and larger-than-life characters. Director Prashanth Neel has created something that’s way more immersive than part one and worth all the hype that he managed to sustain for three and a half years since the first part came out. KGF 2 once again recreates the dark and deadly world where chopping heads and slitting throats are the norm and gunshots are fired at whim without any remorse in anyone's heart. One of the finest sequels to have come out in a long time, KGF 2 takes off right from where the first part ended. As Anand Ingalagi (Anant Nag), the author of El Dorado is hospitalized and can no longer narrate the story of KGF (Kolar Gold Fields) and the rise of Rocky, his son Vijayendra Ingalagi (Prakash Raj) takes over. In his words, Raja Krishnappa Bairya aka Rocky Bhai (Yash) has built an “indestructible empire” in KGF and wants to conquer even bigger things. While he has already killed Garuda in part 1 and turned ruler of the gold mines, in the sequel, he comes face to face with the deadly Adheera (Sanjay Dutt), who won’t let an outsider take over something that he helped build. Meanwhile, Rocky’s power-hungry games have also caught the attention of Prime Minister Ramika Sen (Raveena Tandon), who wants his downfall and death. Will Rocky be able to keep all that he has built for himself? Will the monster-turned messiah stand by his followers who worship him?
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