and martial arts sequences, which many critics cited as the primary reason to watch. However, it received mixed reviews (averaging 2/5 to 2.5/5 stars) due to a bloated storyline and uneven pacing. 2. The "Lost" Schwarzenegger Sequel For decades, fans of the 1985
4.9/10 (indicating a significant drop from the first film’s 6.2).
The film was released shortly after India's real-world demonetization policy, leading some critics to describe it as a patriotic propaganda vehicle for government measures. Commando 2
Alongside Jammwal, the film introduced a new female lead. took over the role of Bhavna Reddy (originally played by Pooja Chopra in the first film). Sharma, known for her flexibility and dance background, held her own in the action sequences. Finally, the film added comedic relief via Freddy Daruwala (as the antagonist Bakhtawar) and the versatile Gulshan Devaiah , who plays the quirky hacker, Vicky Choudhary.
The music of was composed by Mannan Shaah (songs) and Sandeep Shirodkar (score). The film featured a catchy, albeit forgettable, party track titled " Baby Beera " which saw Adah Sharma and Vidyut Jammwal dancing to Punjabi beats. The background score, however, was effective in driving the action sequences, though it borrowed heavily from Western action movie tropes. and martial arts sequences, which many critics cited
This article delves deep into the world of Commando 2 , exploring its plot intricacies, the evolution of its characters, the groundbreaking action choreography that defined a generation, and its lasting legacy in the Indian action fraternity.
But did manage to replicate the raw energy of the original? Here is everything you need to know about the film, its cast, plot, box office performance, and why it remains a talking point in the action genre. The "Lost" Schwarzenegger Sequel For decades, fans of
While most people associate with the 2017 high-octane Bollywood sequel starring Vidyut Jammwal, the title spans decades of pop culture, from 1980s action legends to legendary strategy games.
Unlike the first Commando which focused on rescuing a kidnapped girl, takes a more "mission-impossible" approach. The story follows Karan Singh Dogra (Vidyut Jammwal), who is now working with the Indian government’s anti-black money task force alongside Bhavna Reddy.
At its core, Commando 2 is an action thriller, but its heartbeat is a topic that resonated deeply with the Indian public: Black Money. Released in the aftermath of India’s demonetization drive, the film’s plot felt remarkably timely.
The story follows Captain Karanvir Singh Dogra (Vidyut Jammwal), a para-commando from the Indian Army's 9th Para. Having survived the ordeals of the first film, Karan is now tasked with a mission of national and international importance. The objective? To track down Vicky Chaddha (played by Thakur Anoop Singh), India’s most wanted black money agent.
and martial arts sequences, which many critics cited as the primary reason to watch. However, it received mixed reviews (averaging 2/5 to 2.5/5 stars) due to a bloated storyline and uneven pacing. 2. The "Lost" Schwarzenegger Sequel For decades, fans of the 1985
4.9/10 (indicating a significant drop from the first film’s 6.2).
The film was released shortly after India's real-world demonetization policy, leading some critics to describe it as a patriotic propaganda vehicle for government measures.
Alongside Jammwal, the film introduced a new female lead. took over the role of Bhavna Reddy (originally played by Pooja Chopra in the first film). Sharma, known for her flexibility and dance background, held her own in the action sequences. Finally, the film added comedic relief via Freddy Daruwala (as the antagonist Bakhtawar) and the versatile Gulshan Devaiah , who plays the quirky hacker, Vicky Choudhary.
The music of was composed by Mannan Shaah (songs) and Sandeep Shirodkar (score). The film featured a catchy, albeit forgettable, party track titled " Baby Beera " which saw Adah Sharma and Vidyut Jammwal dancing to Punjabi beats. The background score, however, was effective in driving the action sequences, though it borrowed heavily from Western action movie tropes.
This article delves deep into the world of Commando 2 , exploring its plot intricacies, the evolution of its characters, the groundbreaking action choreography that defined a generation, and its lasting legacy in the Indian action fraternity.
But did manage to replicate the raw energy of the original? Here is everything you need to know about the film, its cast, plot, box office performance, and why it remains a talking point in the action genre.
While most people associate with the 2017 high-octane Bollywood sequel starring Vidyut Jammwal, the title spans decades of pop culture, from 1980s action legends to legendary strategy games.
Unlike the first Commando which focused on rescuing a kidnapped girl, takes a more "mission-impossible" approach. The story follows Karan Singh Dogra (Vidyut Jammwal), who is now working with the Indian government’s anti-black money task force alongside Bhavna Reddy.
At its core, Commando 2 is an action thriller, but its heartbeat is a topic that resonated deeply with the Indian public: Black Money. Released in the aftermath of India’s demonetization drive, the film’s plot felt remarkably timely.
The story follows Captain Karanvir Singh Dogra (Vidyut Jammwal), a para-commando from the Indian Army's 9th Para. Having survived the ordeals of the first film, Karan is now tasked with a mission of national and international importance. The objective? To track down Vicky Chaddha (played by Thakur Anoop Singh), India’s most wanted black money agent.