
Raid 2 Movie Review: Ajay Devgn and Riteish Deshmukh dabble through a dull, tiring thriller
The film's storytelling works largely on this deception. Nothing is to be taken at face value; every character has a flashback revealing their hidden intentions. Be it Lallan Sudheer Singh (Amit Sial), making an appearance in the second half; the hustler lawyer played by Yashpal Sharma; or the subordinate of Dadabhai, Vinay (Brijendra Kala). These characters bring twists in the narrative, yet none of it feels like a revelation. It is just a long battle of outsmarting each other. The screenplay (by Ritesh Shah, Raj, Jaideep Yadav and Karan Vyas) is filled with excesses. It is not enough for the film to just be about corruption; the antagonist has to also be a predator, blackmailing young women for sexual favours. Even Amay has to take on the role of an investigator, as he goes on to unearth the misdeeds of Dadabhai. He becomes even more invincible, without a shred of vulnerability in him. There is nothing that Amay cannot do, and hence nothing that he does comes as a surprise. Perhaps the film's biggest spoiler lies in its name. You know there's a raid going to take place ultimately. It's just a matter of how, and Raj makes it all about that without adding any layer of emotionality to the characters. Years ago, in 2008, when he made his directorial debut with the edgy and evocative Aamir, Raj showed promise in crafting thrillers with a heartbeat. With the Raid films, he has remained satisfied with bare-minimum storytelling.
What's further unfulfilling is Ajay's laid-back screen presence. What should have been quiet resilience becomes mute rigidity. At times, he says dialogues with a strange nonchalance, failing to make any of it memorable. There's not much even for Riteish to do other than just be an epitome of evil, with a cunning smile here and an angry outburst there. Much of the film runs with a dullness that only dampens a little with the antics of Amit Sial. He brings a new life to some of the dead scenes, always having more to do than what is meant to be done. Saurabh Shukla is left to be only a means of comic relief this time after his menacing act in the first part.

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