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Sadak 2
The film follows Ravi, 29 years after the incidents of the first film. The suicidal taxi driver plans to shut shop when a young girl, Aarya, compels him to take her on a life-altering journey to Kailash where she has an encounter with a godman and is out to expose this fake guru running an ashram.
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Plot Summary
A grieving widower, Ravi, is roped into escorting a young woman, Pooja, on a journey to Mount Kailash, unaware that she is being pursued by a murderous cult leader. As Ravi confronts his past trauma and the forces threatening Pooja, he uncovers a conspiracy that blurs the lines between divine mission and mortal danger. The journey becomes a spiritual and physical test, forcing Ravi to find redemption and protect Pooja from a sinister plot.
Critical Reception
Sadak 2 was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, becoming one of the most critically panned Indian films of recent times. The film suffered from a weak script, poor execution, and was criticized for its outdated storytelling. It also faced significant backlash due to public sentiment surrounding the nepotism debate in Bollywood.
What Reviewers Say
Widely criticized for its convoluted and predictable plot.
The performances were deemed uninspired, failing to elevate the weak material.
The film was seen as a significant misfire and a disappointment for its cast and director.
Google audience: Google users largely found the film to be a disappointment, citing a lack of originality and poor execution. Many expressed dissatisfaction with the plot and performances, contributing to its very low audience score.
Fun Fact
Sadak 2 marked the directorial comeback of Mahesh Bhatt after a 20-year hiatus, as his last directorial venture was Kartoos in 1999.
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