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Pink Villa
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Soodhu Kavvum 2 OTT: When and where to watch crime comedy sequel online
Soodhu Kavvum 2, starring Shiva in the lead role, had hit the big screens on December 13, 2024. Now, the movie is available for streaming on OTT, and here are the details. When and where to watch Soodhu Kavvum 2 Soodhu Kavvum 2 is currently available for streaming on the OTT platform Aha Video. The official note of the same was made by their social handle, which read, 'Sodhappuna othukkanum.. - GURU. Watch #SoodhuKavvum2 streaming now on Aha Tamil.' Official trailer and plot of Soodhu Kavvum 2 Soodhu Kavvum 2 is a crime comedy film that features the tale of Guru, a kidnapper. After being jailed, the man seeks to take revenge on Arumai Pragasam, a corrupt Finance Minister who was responsible for a tragedy in his life, setting up the rest of the movie. With Shiva in the lead, the film had actors like Harisha, Radha Ravi, Karunakaran, MS Bhaskar, Vagai Chandrasekhar, Karate Karthi, Raghu Adithya, Yog Japee, Aruldoss, and more in key roles. Cast and crew of Soodhu Kavvum 2 Soodhu Kavvum 2 is directed by SJ Arjun, who co-wrote the screenplay with T Yogaraja. The film's musical tracks are handled by Edwin Louis Viswanath, with Hari S R crafting the background scores. With Karthik K Thillai handling the cinematography of the movie, it has Ignatious Aswin editing it. The film was a box office failure, receiving negative reviews. The film is a sequel to Vijay Sethupathi and Ashok Selvan starrer Soodhu Kavvum, which released back in 2013. The first installment was directed by Nalan Kumarasamy with a supporting cast of actors like Sanchita Shetty, Karunakaran, Bobby Simha, Ramesh Thilak, Yog Japee, Aruldoss, and more in key roles. The movie featured the tale of a gang that kidnaps a politician's son, which sparks a chain reaction of unfortunate events. The film was a sleeper hit during its release and received great reviews.


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Nizharkudai OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Devayani and Vijjith's emotional Tamil family drama
Nizharkudai OTT Release Date: Devayani recently headlined this Tamil family alongside Vijjith, which arrived in theatres on 9th May. Written and directed by Shiva Arumugam, the film is finally ready to make its digital debut. Nizharkudai will be streaming on Aha Video starting May 30, 2025. Here's everything you need to know about the saga ahead of its premiere. Nizharkudai's cast and crew Produced by Jothisiva under his Dharshan films, this Naren Balakumar musical is cinematographed by RB Gurudev and edited by Rolex. Nizharkudai also stars Kanmani Manoharan, Raj Kapoor, Vadivukkarasi, Ilavarasu, Neelima Rani, Niharika, Ahana and Dharshan Siva among others. Nizharkudai's plot overview Nizharkudai follows Lancy and Niranjan, a young couple from different religions who are focused on building a life in the US. Their little daughter, Nila, has a medical condition that causes seizures if she cries too much. Since her parents are busy chasing careers and visa approvals, Nila is mostly left in the care of others. After a rough experience with one babysitter, they hire Jyoti, an older Sri Lankan refugee living in an old-age home. Jyoti has her own emotional baggage, but she quickly forms a loving, motherly bond with Nila. Her care and affection for the child feel genuine, and their relationship becomes the heart of the film. Meanwhile, the parents' constant arguments and neglect come across as forced and unconvincing. The story suddenly shifts gears when Nila gets kidnapped, creating a sense of urgency that feels a bit over-the-top. Inspector Ilavarasu starts an investigation, and in the end, the big reveal is that Nila was taken by her own grandparents, who meant no harm. Nizharkudai's review The Times of India rated the movie 1.5 out of 5, and a part of their review read, 'If you're looking for subtle storytelling, Nizharkudai might not be your first stop. Nizharkudai tries to tackle important themes like parental neglect and the sacrifices made for ambition. It was like a lecture disguised as a movie; even dramas can be fun, but this one was just preachy. In its eagerness to deliver a message, the film forgets that even the most important stories need to breathe.'