''Phoonk 2'' () is an Indian
horror film
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Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ...
written and directed by Milind Gadagkar. It is a sequel to
Ram Gopal Varma
Penmetsa Ram Gopal Varma (born 7 April 1962), often referred to by his initials RGV, is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer, known for his works in Telugu cinema in addition to Bollywood, Hindi, Kannada cinema, Kannada language ...
's 2008 film ''
Phoonk
''Phoonk'' (English:''Blow'') is a 2008 Indian supernatural horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and produced by Praveen Nischol. The film stars Sudeep, Amruta Khanvilkar, and Ahsaas Channa in the lead roles, while Kenny Desai, Ashwini Kalseka ...
'' and stars
Sudeep
Sudeep Sanjeev (born 2 September 1971), also known as Sudeepa, is an Indian actor, director, producer, screenwriter, television presenter and singer, who primarily works in Kannada films. He has also worked in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil films. He i ...
,
Amruta Khanvilkar
Amruta Khanvilkar (born 23 November 1984) is an Indian film and television actress. She primarily works in Hindi and Marathi films. Khanvilkar aspired to be a film actress from an early age and began her career as a contestant on India's Best ...
and
Ahsaas Channa. The film was released on 16 April 2010 with about 900 prints worldwide including the digital format. ''Phoonk''. The film was dubbed in
Tamil
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as Bommai 2 and in
Telugu
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S ...
as Aavaham.
Plot
On winning a new construction project, Rajiv moves with his family to a new place, one which is both close to the woods, as well as the beach. Rajiv's mother has gone to
Rishikesh, so he stays there only with his wife Aarti, two kids and housemaid Laxmi. Rajiv's kids, Raksha and Rohan begin exploring the new place and the surroundings – the lonely beach and then the woods behind the house. They are soon visited by Rajiv's sister Arushi and her husband Ronnie, who have come to spend some time with the family.
The terror begins with Raksha and Rohan finding a doll in the woods and bringing it home. It happens to be a doll controlled by the ghost of Madhu, who has now returned from the dead to take revenge on Rajiv. It then progresses to a series of highly traumatizing experiences for the whole family. Madhu enters Aarti and she begins to act weirdly. Rajiv soon realizes that Madhu has returned from the grave and wants revenge. He immediately informs his friend Vinay, who helped him previously in killing Madhu, and his friend sets out to find Anshuman, Madhu's husband, hoping that the latter can be of some help. But unfortunately on his way, he is attacked in his car by Madhu and he meets with an accident.
Manja, the exorcist who kills Madhu, meets a gruesome death at the hands of her ghost. Advised by Vinay, now Rajiv approaches another exorcist, but he is not of much help. He advises Rajiv to leave the city and go someplace where Madhu cannot reach him. Eventually this man is also killed by Madhu's possessed doll, but not before he manages to burn it.
Now the
grotesque
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killings begin. The watchman and Laxmi are murdered brutally, Arushi is drowned in the swimming pool of the house, and Aarti, possessed by Madhu's bala spirit, acts weird. Rajiv is left alone with his two children at home, and Aarti (Madhu) begins to traumatize them from all directions. Rohan and Ronnie are trapped in their room, with no way to help. The ghost attacks Rajiv and Raksha, and stabs Rajiv. It then moves to kill Raksha, with a wounded and helpless Rajiv trying his best to protect her in the heavy rain. Finally they reach the terrace, where Rajiv attacks Aarti and pushes her off the rooftop, and she falls to her death. The ghost now leaves Aarti and the family for the time being.
The film ends with Rajiv carrying Aarti into the house, with Raksha, Rohan and Ronnie looking on.
Cast
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Sudeep
Sudeep Sanjeev (born 2 September 1971), also known as Sudeepa, is an Indian actor, director, producer, screenwriter, television presenter and singer, who primarily works in Kannada films. He has also worked in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil films. He i ...
as Rajiv (voice dubbed by
Rajesh Khattar
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Personal life
Khattar was b ...
)
*
Amruta Khanvilkar
Amruta Khanvilkar (born 23 November 1984) is an Indian film and television actress. She primarily works in Hindi and Marathi films. Khanvilkar aspired to be a film actress from an early age and began her career as a contestant on India's Best ...
as Aarti
*
Ahsaas Channa as Raksha
*Rishabh Jain as Rohan
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Anu Ansari as Lakshmi
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Ashwini Kalsekar
Ashwini Kalsekar is an Indian actress who works predominantly in the Marathi and Hindi television and film industry.
She is known mostly for her collaboration with Hindi movies directors Sriram Raghavan, Rohit Shetty, and Ram Gopal Varma. S ...
as Madhu
*
Neeru Bajwa
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as Arushi
*
Amit Sadh
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as Ronnie
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Ganesh Yadav
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as Vinay
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* Zakir Hussain (actor), Bollywood actor
* Zakir Hussain (field hockey) (1934–2019), Pakistani field hockey player
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as Manja
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Vikas Shrivastav
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Career
Vikas Shrivasatav was born in Bihar and grew up in Uttar Pradesh. He worked in theatre since he was young. He started his career as an actor with ''Gangaajal' ...
a as Balu
*
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Notable people with the given name
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*Mohan Rakesh, literary movement ...
as Property Agent
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Chyan Trivedi as Goswami
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Jeeva as Exorcist
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Dhiraj Regmi
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as Exorcist#2
Release
Contest
Director Rama Gopala Varma claims that ''Phoonk 2'' is scarier than ''Phoonk'' and says that the person who can watch the film without getting scared can win Rs 500,000. According to Varma, "Someone who says he won’t be scared while watching the film will be shown ''Phoonk 2'' in a theatre alone. He will be attached to an ECG machine to monitor his heart beat and the machine will be connected to a screen outside the hall. If his heart beat stays normal, he will win Rs. 500,000."
The person who dared to watch ''Phoonk 2'' alone was Hitesh Sharma from Mumbai. The contest was held at FAME Cinemas. The contestant lost the contest. After the contest Varma told reporters that "The bottom line is the challenger has lost and we won. I am very happy". There were screens outside the hall to monitor his heartbeats and facial expression. After watching the film for 45 minutes, Hitesh took away his face from the screen and waved saying he couldn't take the scares anymore. "There were many scenes, which were really scary but I was controlling myself. Then came a scene which I couldn't bear any more, so I gave up."
Varma offered Hitesh to work with him in ''Phoonk 3''. "I am very happy to be a part for Ramu’s ''Phoonk 3''. I have just learned that he has offered me a role. Nothing was planned. I got scared and I feel Ramu is right when he says 'My film is scarier'", Hitesh added.
Reception
Critical reception
lvis D Silva of Rediff quoted as "too much noise" and gave 2.5/5. Sonia Chopra of sify.com gave 2.5/5 and said "Phoonk 2 starts off being scarier and bloodier than the first film, but ends up conforming to the regular horror fare complete with spirit possessions and the white-eyed ghost.". Nikhat Kazmi of THE TIMES OF INDIA said "Phoonk 2 is just another run-of-the-mill horror film and doesn't do anything to lift the genre to another level altogether" and gave 2.5/5. Anupam Chopra of NDTV gave 2/5 and said that "There are a few fun moments here – the tantrik who messed with Madhu in the first film loses his head, literally. But mostly Phoonk 2 is all tease and no pay-off". Rajeev Masand of CNN IBN gave 2/5 and said "Phoonk 2 is not scary enough". Taran Adarsh gave 1.5/5
Box office
The film collected 6,86,00,000 in 3 weeks. The boxofficeindia.com has termed that film as 'theatrically flop' despite the collection being surpassed the budget of 4 crore that is because the film was released with huge no of prints and the occupancy in the theatre was only 50%. The site also mentioned that the film also made business through satellite rights thus recovering the costs of the producers.
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References
{{Ram Gopal Varma
2010 films
2010s Hindi-language films
2010s supernatural horror films
2010s ghost films
Indian ghost films
Indian supernatural horror films
Indian sequel films