‘Vaazha 2’ X Reviews: Here’s What Audiences Are Saying About The Youth Entertainer

The film follows four young friends, Hashir, Ameen and others, who are constantly labelled as “losers” and “troublemakers” by society and their families.

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‘Vaazha 2’ X Reviews: Here’s What Audiences Are Saying About The Youth Entertainer

‘Vaazha 2’ X Review: Here’s What Audiences Are Saying About The Youth Entertainer

The Malayalam coming-of-age film Vaazha II: Biopic of a Billion Bros, directed by Savin S.A. and written by Vipin Das, hit theatres on Thursday and is already creating strong buzz among audiences.

The film follows four young friends, Hashir, Ameen and others, who are constantly labelled as “losers” and “troublemakers” by society and their families. As they struggle under growing social pressure, their journey turns deeply emotional, exploring friendship, identity, and responsibility.

Now, let’s look at what audiences are saying about the film.

One viewer on X shared that the film feels like a relatable coming-of-age drama, much like its prequel, but this time with a stronger emotional core than comedy.

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The viewer appreciated the casting, especially praising Hashir and his team along with Biju Kuttan for their performances. They described the film as a nice, feel-good and relatable experience overall, but added that despite its strengths, it still doesn’t surpass the charm and impact of the first part.

Another viewer on X mentioned that they found the film surprisingly enjoyable despite initial doubts. They said they had booked the movie without knowing its longer runtime and felt that, like the first part, a two-hour duration would have been ideal. While the film worked to an extent, they felt the emotional impact didn’t fully land for them.

However, they appreciated the performances of the social media stars, noting that they handled the emotional scenes in the second half better than expected. The viewer also highlighted the “Makane” song as a strong emotional element, adding that it personally resonated with them and brought out deep feelings.

Another viewer on X described Vaazha 2 as a full-on youth entertainer packed with comedy, emotions, and catchy songs. The viewer noted that Hashir delivers a standout performance, while the rest of the cast provides strong support throughout the film. Although they felt the second half slows down slightly, they added that the emotional climax effectively lifts the overall experience. Calling it a relatable and satisfying watch, the viewer strongly recommended the film as a must-watch.

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Another viewer on X reacted positively to Vaazha 2, calling it a “nice film” and a clear step up from the first part. The viewer noted that while the story follows a similar template, the comedy and emotional moments worked much better this time. They specifically praised Hashir and his team for effectively handling both humor and emotional scenes. Overall, the viewer described it as an enjoyable film that works best when watched with a crowd.