

Luckily,the storyline that stuffs slapstick humor inside routine horror backdrop,with its share of flaws,manages to keep the audience hooked till the end by the virtue of hilarious comedy sequences lead by Kovai Sarala,some good performances,peppy and well-choreographed songs,adequate doze of action and few notable horror sequences. Kanchana 2 is no exception from the previous films in the franchise and offers a decent mix of humor,horror,action,drama and sentiments utilizing an average screenplay written by Raghava himself.But in comparison with the previous parts,Kanchana 2 has a weaker storyline with the second half in particular being too lengthy and predictable,calling for a tighter screenplay which could have provided more impact especially while presenting the typical flash back sequence which looked jaded and carelessly narrated except for a beautiful melody between the lead pair.Many sequences post the interval were loud and over the top,in a way decreasing the eagerness of viewers in the proceedings.The over-stretched climax fight which utilized generous amounts of VFX didn't make much impact on screen. Lawrence's Muni,released back in 2007 gave good ground for Horror-Comedies,a genre not so popular in Kollywood,which was followed by quite a good number of similar films that succeeded in ringing bells at the Kollywood Box-Office.The highly successful Kanchana released in 2011 saw the rise of a popular franchise in the name with Raghava Lawrence concreting his deftness as an accomplished actor,writer,dancer and director.
