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Uriyadi 2
Directed byVijay Kumar
Produced bySuriya
Written byVijay Kumar
StarringVijay Kumar
Vismaya
Music byGovind Vasantha
CinematographyPraveen Kumar N.
Edited byLinu M.
Production
company
Distributed bySakthi Film Factory
Release date
  • 5 April 2019 (2019-04-05)
Running time
116 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Uriyadi 2 is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language political action thriller film[2] written and directed by Vijay Kumar[3] and produced by actor Suriya’s 2D Entertainment.[4] It stars Vijay Kumar and newcomer Vismaya, while Abbas, "Parithabangal" Sudhakar, Durai Ramesh, and Shankar Thas play supporting roles. The music was composed by Govind Vasantha,[5] and the film released on 5 April 2019.

A spiritual sequel[6] to the 2016 film Uriyadi, it released on 5 April 2019 to positive critical reviews for its dialogues and political content.[7][8] It turned out to be a commercial success.[9]

Plot[edit]

The film opens with a prologue on Raj Prakash, a wealthy NRI businessman who wanted to open an insecticide factory in London but was denied the required permissions due to the toxicity of the key compound methyl isocyanate (MIC) used. Using the influence of local politicians, Raj Prakash set up the insecticide factory in Tamil Nadu and did good business through exports until the insecticide was eventually banned by the UN, eventually declining his export business. With dwindling returns, Raj Prakash proposed to open a copper sterlite factory after learning of its concentration in the area, but was faced with backlash from the local people, forcing him to withdraw his ambitions. With the insecticide factory being his only business, Raj Prakash decided to double the returns from the existing factory, which was already in a derelict state.

Lenin Vijay, Saravanan and Pazhanisamy are three best friends in the town of Sengathirumalai who eventually secure a job in the insecticide factory with the help of a recommendation. Vijay also falls in love with Isai Vani, a medical doctor working in the same factory. On their first day, their neighbour Seenu, working in one of the units of the factory, is admitted to the hospital due to sustained burns but is pronounced dead at the hospital, and his death is ruled out as accidental poisoning. Later on, the factory is deemed unfit during a periodical audit due to improper maintenance of the MIC storage tanks, resulting in a significantly higher storage temperature than the normal storage temperature. During the audit, Raj Prakash intervenes and bribes the auditor into ignoring the observed issues, while promising him a share of the profits. Raj Prakash gets acquainted with Sengai Kumar, a lower-caste politician who tries to manipulate the elections by bribing voters. Due to improper maintenance of pipes and the storage tank, Saravanan gets splashed by MIC in the face along with three others. They are taken to the hospital, but they eventually succumb to their injuries. Vijay and Pazhanisamy are distraught and heartbroken at their friend's death. Sengai uses this situation to spark a protest to close down the factory, but has been secretly funded by Raj Prakash to instill sympathy in the minds of the locals.

Vijay learns from Isai Vani that the deaths of Seenu and Saravanan were caused by MIC ingestion; while Saravanan had directly come in contact with the chemical, Seenu's prosthetic leg was made of polyurethane, made in the same factory, which upon ignition produced MIC, caused his death. The factory is temporarily shut but is reopened through Sengai's influence, with no up-gradation done to the withering factory. Vijay and Pazhanisamy try to take up the issue to the local authorities, including Sengai, but are met with disdain. Things get worse when the storage tanks are about to implode; Vijay tries to contact the factory manager on the countermeasures and antidote for MIC poisoning, but the manager abruptly ends the call and turns off the phone. Vijay immediately contacts Isai Vani and tells her of the plight at the factory, and she arranges for medications at the local hospital, while the locals try and send some of their relatives out of town for safety. The storage tanks eventually burst, releasing a plume of MIC gas into the air, and kills the remaining population, including Vijay's parents, and severely impairing the others. Vijay, Isai Vani and Pazhanisamy are shocked at the outcome, and Vijay becomes hysterical when he learns about his parents' demise. Vijay is later arrested after he is falsely accused of adding water into the MIC tank by Raj Prakash, which causes the gas leak, and is bailed out after three months.

It is at this moment that Vijay and Pazhanisamy take up the issue into their own hands. While they educate the people through the news media of the atrocities of the politicians joining hands with the industrialists for their own political gains, they also talk about the danger of the chemicals used in the factory. Using the facade of protests, Vijay and his accomplices eventually confront Raj Prakash, Sengai, the factory manager, and others and kill them for their immorality, avenging the deaths of the locals.

Cast[edit]

  • Vijay Kumar as Lenin Vijay
  • Vismaya as Isai Vani
  • Abbas as Saravanan
  • "Parithabangal" Sudhakar as Palanisamy
  • Durai Ramesh as Raj Prakash
  • Shankar Thas as Sengai Kumar
  • Anantha Raj as Thamizh Kumaran
  • Aaru Bala as Sengai Kumar's right-hand man
  • Maris Raja as Sengai Kumar's supporter
  • R. P. Sasi Kumar
  • Karthikeyan
  • Dinesh Chelliah
  • Arazan

Production[edit]

Uriyadi 2 was directed by Vijay Kumar with Suriya producing the film under his production house, 2D Studios. Principal photography commenced on 20 September 2018 in Tenkasi.[10] The first look motion poster was released by Suriya on the same day.[11] Vijay Kumar is also the co-producer, through his production house, Souvenir Productions. Most of the shooting took place in Tenkasi and Courtallam.[12] New technicians were introduced in this film, where Praveen Kumar and Linu are assigned as the cinematographer and editor respectively. Vicky is the stunt director, continuing his association from Kumar's previous film. Meanwhile, Govind Vasantha who earlier composed for Asuravadham,96 and Solo is selected as the music director, working with the director for the first time.

The film's principal photography was completed in 36 days.[13][14] The audio release took place on 23 March 2019.[15] The film's teaser was released by Suriya on the same day and garnered high expectations.[2][15]

Release[edit]

The film released on 5 April 2019. Initially a limited release,[7] its success and word-of-mouth popularity led to being awarded more screens and shows.[16] [7] It went on to do well at the Tamil Nadu box office.[7]

Political significance[edit]

Many critics highlighted the political content of the film that mirrored the current and past state of affairs. Cartoonist Bala wrote the film "registers firmly how ruling parties, opposition parties and caste-based political parties are hitmen of corporate" and urged the next generation to watch it as it is an important lesson for them.[17] Nakkheeran elaborated on how the film captures the essence of the cause and aftermath of the Bhopal disaster, the protests against Sterlite factory and the Thoothukudi massacre that followed it.[18] News18 Tamil Nadu called it a “daring film against corrupt politicians that sent shock waves into the political landscape of Tamil Nadu.”[19]

Soundtrack[edit]

Uriyadi 2
Soundtrack album by
Released
  • 23 March 2019 (2019-03-23)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length19:47
LanguageTamil
LabelSony Music
ProducerGovind Vasantha
Govind Vasantha chronology
96
(2018)
Uriyadi 2
(2019)

The film's original soundtrack was composed by Govind Vasantha, of Thaikkudam Bridge and 96 fame. The audio rights are secured by Sony Music.

The first single from the album, titled 'Vaa Vaa Penne', was released on 4 March 2019. The song received a positive review from the Times of India.[20] The album was released on 23 March 2019.[15]

Tracklist
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Vaa Vaa Penne"  Sid Sriram, Priyanka 4:55
2. "Iraiva"  Govind Vasantha 5:58
3. "Urimai"  Govind Vasantha 3:49
4. "Vaa Vaa Penne (Reprise Version)"  Vipin Lal, Priyanka 4:55
Total length:
19:47

Critical Reception[edit]

Wetalkiess called Uriyadi 2 a bold attempt and a need of the hour movie.[21] Uriyadi 2 released on 5 April 2019 to positive critical review. The Times of India gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, stating that the socio-political aspects are nicely detailed and the dialogues are hard-hitting.[22] A reviewer for Sify called it a compelling watch for "its gutsy writing and inherent honesty" and gave it 3.5 stars.[23] Filmibeat rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, calling it an honest and intense political film.[24]

Baradwaj Rangan, a film critic, noted the film was a mix of political ideology and heroism, with flashes of brilliance and gave it 2.5 stars.[25] Sreedhar Pillai, another critic, gave it 3.25 stars and wrote "The film works to a large extent because it moves at a rapid pace and good writing, which keep the viewer hooked".[26] Maalai Malar wrote the audience response for the dialogues was tremendous and that Vijay Kumar registers well as both the director and actor.[27] News7 Tamil called Vijay Kumar a rising star and commended the believability and acting prowess of all the actors.[28] [22][29]

A reviewer for NDTV commended the film's revolutionary dialogues and gave it 4 stars.[29] Hindustan Times rated it 3/5, saying "Uriyadi 2 as a disaster movie works quite well and no other Tamil film in recent years has touched upon this angle as realistically as this film.[30] Behindwoods gave the film 3 stars and called it "an intense political film".[31] The website Tamilglitz rated it 3.5 stars and called it hard-hitting and disturbing.[32] Indiaglitz also reviewed the film, calling it thought provoking and gave it 3 stars.[33]

References[edit]

  1. "Uriyadi 2". British Board of Film Classification.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "WATCH 'Uriyadi 2' teaser: Vijay Kumar's political action thriller looks promising". The New Indian Express.
  3. "Vijayakumar next movie Uriyadi2 produced by Suriya". India glitz. 19 September 2018.
  4. "Suriya to produce Uriyadi2". Moviecrow. 19 September 2018.
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  9. "2019-ன் முற்பாதியில் அதிக வசூல் செய்த திரைப்படங்கள்". Filmibeat. 7 December 2019.
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  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 "Uriyadi 2 teaser promises an action packed political thriller". Hindustan Times. 23 March 2019.
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  17. "குறி தப்பாத உறியடி!". Lines Media. 8 April 2019.
  18. "காங்கிரஸையும் பாஜகவையும் ஒரே அடியாக அடித்த உறியடி!". Nakkheeran. 12 April 2019.
  19. "Uriyadi 2 has drawn all the political attention". News 18 Tamil Nadu. 10 April 2019.
  20. "Govind Vasantha's Va Va Penne is a soulful melody". Times of India. 4 March 2019.
  21. "அரசியல்வாதிகள் தான் மக்களின் தலையெழுத்தை மாற்றுகிறார்கள் என்ற உண்மை தகவல் பதிவுசெய்துள்ளார்". Wetalkiess. 5 April 2019.2.75/5 stars
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  23. "Uriyadi-2 review: This one is a compelling watch!". Sify. 5 April 2019.3.5/5 stars
  24. "Uriyadi 2 Review பேராசை பிடித்த சுயநல அரசியல்வாதிகளுக்கு சரியான சம்மட்டி அடி.. உறியடி 2!". Filmibeat. 5 April 2019.4/5 stars
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  26. "Uriyadi 2 movie review: Vijay Kumar follows up his impressive debut with a sharp take on Sterlite protests". Firstpost. 5 April 2019.3.25/5 stars
  27. "உறியடி 2". Maalai Malar. 5 April 2019.
  28. "உறியடி2 திரைப்படத்தின் திரைவிமர்சனம்!". News7 Tamil. 10 April 2019.
  29. 29.0 29.1 "உயிர் கொல்லி ஆலைகளுக்கு எதிரான பெரும் கோபம் - "உறியடி 2" விமர்சனம் - "Uriyadi 2" Movie Review". NDTV. 6 April 2019.4/5 stars
  30. "Uriyadi 2 movie review: A political thriller that asks all the right questions". Hindustan Times. 5 April 2019.3/5 stars
  31. "URIYADI 2 MOVIE REVIEW". Behindwoods. 5 April 2019.3/5 stars
  32. "Uriyadi 2 Review & Rating". Tamilglitz. 5 April 2019.3.5/5 stars
  33. "Uriyadi 2 Review". Indiaglitz. 5 April 2019.3/5 stars