Vaazha 2 Biopic Of A Billion Bros (UA13+)
02/Apr/2026 Comedy, Drama 2hr 43min

Vaazha 2 Biopic of a Billion Bros

Critics Review

3.00

VAAZHA 2 Review - Another enjoyable outing from the franchise!

Topical direction firmly supported by edit and music. The carefree to responsible youngster trope is shown in a coherent manner where one can connect with.(more)

Source: Ashwin Ram, MovieCrow

3.50

'Vaazha 2' movie review: Improves upon the original, with a theme that resonates

The film borrows part of its template from the successful first part, especially the story of youths losing their way and messing up their future, but it adds a lot more too.(more)

Source: S.R. Praveen, The Hindu

3.50

Vaazha 2: Biopic of a Billion Bros Movie Review: Quirky, funny and grounded : Vaazha II hits the right notes

The film also explores sibling bonds, and not just within one generation. It doesn't gloss over everything with rosy, feel-good moments, but rather shows how these bonds develop through experiences.(more)

Source: Gopika Is, Times Of India

3.50

'Vaazha 2' review: Funnier, but thinner, follow-up, but as essential as the original

Those born into privilege, with extremely supportive parents with whom they didn't have any heated quarrels, may cringe at parts of 'Vaazha' and 'Vaazha 2' but that doesn't necessarily mean those emotions aren't genuine.(more)

Source: Sajin Shrijith, theweek.in, Media Review

4.00

Vaazha 2 review: Bros, brawls and big feelings, a nostalgic ride that hits home

A nostalgic, laughter-filled coming-of-age tale that is a perfect mixture of chaos, friendship, and emotion, the Malayalam film Vaazha 2 delivers a relatable and wholesome sequel that stands strong on its own.(more)

Source: Sanjay Ponnappa, India Today

4.50

'Vaazha 2' Movie Review: Adulting And All Its Moods In This Beautiful Bromance

The film surrounds itself with so much of the ordinary that the images we see on screen begin to feel like they are ours.(more)

Source: Vishal Menon, The Hollywood Reporter India, Media Review

3.00

Vaazha II Movie Review: A fun ride that needed to slow down at times

A lively, fairly enjoyable sequel that leans on charm and reel-like energy, but misses the emotional depth that made the first instalment linger longer.(more)

Source: Vivek Santhosh, The New Indian Express

3.00

Vaazha 2 Review: Humour And Emotions Drive This Coming-Of-Age Story

Vaazha 2 is not like Vaazha, and that works in its favour. Vipin Das seamlessly weaves smaller stories around each of the boys within the larger narrative, offering a glimpse into the diverse challenges they face at home.(more)

Source: Latha Srinivasan, NDTV Movies

3.00

Vaazha 2 review: Hashir and gang are impressive in a sequel that far outshines its predecessor

It almost feels like Vipin Das, who has penned both films in the franchise, took the criticisms the first part received to heart and has tried not to repeat the same mistakes.(more)

Source: Anandu Suresh, Indian Express

4.00

Vaazha 2 Review - Vipin Das Successfully Repeats the Bro-Code Formula, Blending Humor and Empathy

Humor is the core of this franchise, and it is through humor that Vipin Das wants to convey the messaging. The portions in Kerala are mostly drenched in the witty dialogues of the characters. But in order to get some drama, the movie takes the characters to places like the UK. But rather than making it a Gen Z Aadu Jeevitham, Vipin Das is making sure that the humor DNA is not ignored in those portions.(more)

Source: Aswin Bharadwaj, Lenmenreviews

3.50

Vaazha II review: A relatable coming-of-age story that resonates deeply but struggles with pacing

Alphonse Puthren emerges as a particularly engaging presence. His scenes inject a different kind of energy into the film, balancing humour with moments that border on introspection, even if they occasionally veer into the same preachy space.(more)

Source: Swathi P Ajith, manoramaonline

3.50

Vaazha 2 Review: A Solid, Worthy Sequel To The Backbenchers' Tale and This Time Goes Much Deeper

Vaazha is a humorous tale packed with fun backbencher moments. One of the best things about it is its bleak ending, reminding us that a happy ending isn't always the solution.(more)

Source: Sameer Ahire, movietalkies.com, Media Review

4.50

Vaazha II review: A coming-of-age film that gets it right and shines with heart

This movie represents what has been missing in many contemporary films: a true 'feel-good' experience that fills your heart with joy.(more)

Source: Smrithi Mohan, SocialKetchup.in, Media Review

3.50

Vaazha II review: A likeable ride that plays to its strengths

The film's portrayal of failure and misjudgment, though at times leaning into familiar patterns, still manages to resonate through its honesty.(more)

Source: Ashikha N, MaktoobMedia.in, Media Review