
‘Raid 2' review: Sequel labours in the shadow of its predecessor
Raid 2, Raj Kumar Gupta's follow-up to Raid sets the incorruptible and dauntless Income Tax officer Amay (Ajay Devgn) a new-old target.
In Raid (2018), Amay's war on corrupt fiefdoms led to the downfall of the politician Rameshwar (Saurabh Shukla). Seven years later, Rameshwar is behind bars and Amay is trying to get Union Cabinet minister Manohar (Riteish Deshmukh) to join him there.
Manohar, known as Dada Bhai, is too good to be true – a virtuous son to Sushma (Supriya Pathak), a benefactor to the residents of his hometown Bhoj, a politician who is worshipped by his constituents. Amay's effort to uncover Dada's ill-begotten wealth runs into a seemingly unsurmountable hurdle: the suave, canny and unflappable Dada himself.
In terms of plot, Raid 2 isn't too different from its predecessor, with some scenes even staged in the same way. While Raid was inspired by an actual incident, the new film has no such constraints, thereby free to invent situations and dial up the implausibility.
Apart from Raj Kumar Gupta, Raid 2 has been written by Ritesh Shah, Jaideep Yadav and Karan Vyas. Amay's challenge this time is slightly more complex – it's like he has progressed in a quiz to a more advanced level. The game of wits between the men is equally poised until Dada inexplicably hands Amay the equivalent of a loaded gun – a clue that sets Amay on the right path to Dada's destruction.
A love for needless verbal bombast is clearly the main culprit here. Raid 2 has some memorable lines, earthy humour and a worthy adversary to Amay. Both films were fuelled by the joys of comeuppance, of seeing bundles of crisp notes being hauled out of their hidey-holes, honest officers winning the day despite the odds.
But the latest movie's similarity to its predecessor is inescapable, just as Amay's campaign against Dada takes forever to get into gear and eventually stretches credulity. Apart from predictability, Raid 2 suffers from a relative lack of strong sparring moments between a powerful politician and duty-bound government officials.
While Ajay Devgn's Amay is in rinse-and-repeat mode, Riteish Deshmukh's Dada is a convincing villain, controlled in his menace and venality. The returning secondary characters include the delightfully slippery Amit Sial as Amay's co-worker Lallan. Vaani Kapoor replaces Ileana D'Cruz as Amay's wife Malini, but the most memorable female character is Amay's fangirling colleague Geeta (Shruti Pandey).
Saurabh Shukla's Rameshwar frequently pops up to offer his comments on Amay's latest mission. Apart from being an entertaining distraction, Rameshwar is yet another reminder of the first Raid, and why it was better.
Play

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
&w=3840&q=100)

First Post
an hour ago
- First Post
Raid 2 to Housefull 5: How Riteish Deshmukh has back-to-back Rs 100 crore blockbuster hits in 2025
Beyond the comedy, he has proven his mettle in other genres, notably with Ek Villain (2014), where his chilling portrayal of an antagonist earned him critical acclaim and box office glory read more Riteish Deshmukh has solidified his standing as a prominent figure in Bollywood, consistently delivering performances that resonate with audiences and translate into significant box office success. His journey in the industry is marked by a remarkable achievement: eight films that have each crossed the coveted Rs 100 crore mark. This impressive feat not only underscores his widespread appeal but also highlights his consistent ability to be part of commercially successful ventures across diverse genres. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD His centurion streak includes some of the biggest entertainers in recent memory. The actor has been a consistent presence in the highly successful 'Housefull' franchise, with Housefull 2 (2012), Housefull 3 (2016), Housefull 4 (2019), and the recent Housefull 5 (2025) have all found their place in the Rs 100 crore club, showcasing the enduring power of the series and Deshmukh's integral role within it. Beyond the comedy, he has proven his mettle in other genres, notably with Ek Villain (2014), where his chilling portrayal of an antagonist earned him critical acclaim and box office glory. The Grand Masti (2013) and action-comedy Total Dhamaal (2019) further cemented his position as a commercial powerhouse. He also featured in Raid 2 (2025), another 100-crore grosser. Adding to his recent achievements, Riteish Deshmukh experienced a particularly phenomenal period with back-to-back Rs 100 crore blockbusters in Raid 2 and Housefull 5, achieving this impressive feat within a mere 35 days. Looking ahead, Riteish Deshmukh is set to embark on exciting new cinematic journeys. Riteish Deshmukh is embarking on his most ambitious project to date with 'Raja Shivaji,' a pan-India film that sees him taking on multiple pivotal roles: producer, actor, and director. This multi-faceted involvement underscores his deep commitment to bringing the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Fans of his comedic flair are eagerly waiting his return in Dhamaal 4, promising another dose of laughter and entertainment from the actor. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD


India Gazette
5 hours ago
- India Gazette
"India emerged as leading digital economy under PM Modi": Home Minister Amit Shah
New Delhi [India], June 12 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday highlighted the achievements of the central government's digital initiatives and said that India has emerged as a leading digital economy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 11 years of governance. The Home Minister said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has transformed every sector of the economy and society through the digital revolution. 'The Modi government democratised the use of technology and harnessed its power for the business sector, making Bharat a leading digital economy in the world in the 11 years of Digital India. Whether it is healthcare, education, trade, or commerce, PM Narendra Modi has transformed every sector of the economy and society through the digital revolution,' posted Shah on X. Earlier on Tuesday, Amit Shah expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Union Cabinet approved the two multitracking projects across Indian Railways covering seven Districts in Jharkhand, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. In a post on X, Shah said that the projects will 'turbocharge' the growth journey of these states. 'Gratitude to PM @narendramodi Ji for approving the project of multi-tracking of railways in 7 districts across Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. The projects will turbocharge the growth journey of these states, speeding up the prosperity of businesses and individuals and creating ample employment opportunities for the youth,' Amit Shah said. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, approved two projects of the Ministry of Railways worth Rs 6,405 crore, with the aim to improve travel convenience, reduce logistic cost, decrease oil imports and contribute to lower CO2 emissions. The two projects covering seven Districts across the states of Jharkhand, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh will increase the existing network of Indian Railways by about 318 km. The approved multi-tracking project will enhance connectivity to approximately. 1,408 villages, which have a population of about 28.19 lakh. (ANI)


Hans India
5 hours ago
- Hans India
Akshay Kumar's Housefull 5 Beats Sky Force at the Box Office
In an interesting box office moment, Akshay Kumar's new film Housefull 5 has beaten another one of his own movies, Sky Force, to become the third highest-earning Hindi film of 2025 so far. Housefull 5, the latest part of the popular comedy series, has earned ₹119.75 crore in just six days since its release. This total has now passed the ₹112.75 crore made by Sky Force, which had finished its full run. Earlier this year, Sky Force, a patriotic action film, had a decent start and stayed in cinemas for about four weeks. In its first week, it earned ₹86.5 crore, but its numbers started dropping after that. By the end of four weeks, it had made ₹112.75 crore in total. In contrast, Housefull 5 opened with great energy. Directed by Tarun Mansukhani and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, the film made ₹24 crore on its first day (Friday). Over the weekend, the numbers grew, reaching ₹32.5 crore on Sunday. As expected, collections fell a bit after the weekend. On Monday, it made ₹13 crore, followed by ₹11.25 crore on Tuesday, and around ₹8 crore on Wednesday, based on early estimates from Sacnilk. This brought the total to ₹119.75 crore in six days. With this, Housefull 5 is now only behind two other films this year — Raid 2 starring Ajay Devgn, which has earned ₹171 crore, and Chhaava featuring Vicky Kaushal, which leads the chart with ₹585.7 crore. This achievement is even more special because Akshay Kumar has now delivered three hits in a tough year for Bollywood. While many big films have failed, Akshay has succeeded in both patriotic drama and comedy. Experts say Housefull 5 could still have a strong second weekend. If the current pace continues, the film might cross the ₹150 crore mark. However, catching up to Raid 2 will be difficult. For now, the Housefull 5 team is celebrating, and so is Akshay Kumar — once again proving that when it comes to the box office, his only competition might be himself. The film stars a large cast, including Riteish Deshmukh, Abhishek A. Bachchan, Fardeen Khan, Sonam Bajwa, Nargis Fakhri, Jacqueline Fernandez, Chunky Pandey, Dino Morea, and Johnny Lever.