Directed by Vetri Maaran, Viduthalai Part 2 delves into themes of oppression and systemic flaws. The film picks up after Perumal’s arrest from Part 1, sparking tension in political and media circles.
Vijay Sethupathi portrays Perumal’s revolutionary journey, highlighting trauma and the rise of Makkal Padai, a Naxalite-type group.
Vetrimaaran simplifies revolutionary communism’s foundation, raising pertinent questions on authority and justice.
The film’s hard-hitting dialogues and gripping intermission elevate its socio-political narrative.
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Soori shines in the climax as Kumarasean, anchoring key moments with stellar performance.
Minor flaws include preachy flashbacks, pacing issues, and recurring lip-sync problems in dialogues.
Supporting cast members like Kishore, Ilavarasu, and Manju Warrier deliver strong, authentic performances.
Verdict: Viduthalai Part 2 is an impactful political drama, despite occasional narrative inconsistencies.