Bharateeyudu 2 trailer doesn’t offer any new or unique take. It feels either the trailer cut is of bad editing or the entire movie is nothing but the fan adoration (bhajana ) of Bharateeyudu-1996 film. To say the least, until Vikram, although a legendary cinema actor, hasn’t got a proper hit or a movie that reached all the movie audiences that it used to, in Telugu states. When Rajinikanth is going heights in pan India level, Kamal Haasan was not there, with his flops like Uttama Villain and others before.
All the movies are either flop to average in Telugu states until Vikram. Bharateeyudu 2 trailer feels like the same old Tamil movies, with straight forward, no brainy screen revelation, adoration (bhajana) of one character orPerson. Bharateeyudu (1996) was a massive hit because of the thrilling journey that it takes the audience with. You will never know what’ll happen in the next scene.
Bharateeyudu (1996) is so sincere that to stand by his principle, he kills his own son. Whether that magic repeats in Bharateeyudu 2 is questionable from the trailer. Audiences are intelligent now to choose what to use their time for even if it is for one hour, but from Bharateeyudu 2 trailer, it is too direct, an adoration( bhajana) of Bharateeyudu and nothing else.
Shankar never had to ask the audience to watch his movie
Absolutely, through the messages of all of Director Shankar’s movies, at least one citizen might have changed his ways in life. That’s because the audience were taken by surprise, empathy, and many relatable emotions that played well in correct moments, also the same in Bharateeyudu (1996). Shankar never had to ask the audience to watch his movie. The audience wait for his movies, but the Bharateeyudu 2 trailer cut was so bad that the team asked the audience to come and watch their movie.
Kamal Haasan literally said, “I’m selling my product, please come and watch” on the pre-release event stage. Although as a business point of view this is not wrong, this hints at the quality of Bharateeyudu 2 when Shankar has never had to “sell” his product. The trailer is direct, suggests had no surprise elements, no thrilling revelations.
If there are any thrilling revelations or points in the movie, the trailer certainly did not suggest those. In the age of brilliant Malayalam movies, a global range of Telugu movies, a movie with a trailer which is suggesting only “ bhajana ” of one character which rocked in 1996 and calling people to see the same “ bhajana ” again suggests the movie has nothing to offer new.
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