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2.80

In spite of a few glaring flaws Sadhuram 2 engages with a taut screenplay leading to an interesting climax. Go for it.

The film needs is some great acting from the cast like for example in Demonte Colony where most of the action takes place in a single room and Arulnidhi and co. did a great job. Sadly, in Sadhuram 2 the acting of the entire cast of mostly newcomers and little known faces is average and below which i...(more)

Source: IndiaGlitz , IndiaGlitz.com

2.00

Sadhuram 2 lacked finesse in presentation

The film lacks production value, technical finesse and the extra mile effort required to match it�s Hollywood predecessor's success, and required more clarity and crispness in plot to make it a good watch for a person who hasn�t seen Saw previously.(more)

Source: Behindwoods Review Board, Behindwoods.com

2.00

Thriller with a clumsy screenplay

Sadhuram 2 is a welcome 94 minutes long without the usual songs and dances or even unnecessary background score, the movie may not have a good theatrical run. An amateurish screenplay makes the film seem quite like a puzzle whose answers are not easy to find. It is never a cakewalk to make a suspens...(more)

Source: Gautaman Bhaskaran, Hindustan Times

2.50

Sadhuram 2

The director keeps cutting between these various plots, which enhances the disorienting feeling that we have. But the problem is that the moody visuals of cinematographer Sathish G are hyper-edited (SP Raja Sethupathi is the editor) that we begin to feel nauseous after a point of time (the effect is...(more)

Source: Suganth, Times Of India

2.00

A thriller that could have been more engaging

The positive aspects of the film are its running time with 95 minutes, decision to steer clear of dance and song routines, Indian adaptation with a social message etc. BGM by Girish Gopalakrishnan is also to an extent good. All the same, the low production values (anyone can make out that the dingy...(more)

Source: sumanth, Deccan Chronicle