Kamal Haasan are not going to be pleased with the first reviews that have been released for Indian 2. The long-awaited release of Indian 2 has not been well received by the audience. The current film presents itself as an anti-corruption social media campaign from the very beginning.

The film will also feature prominent performances from Rakul Preet Singh, Kajal Aggarwal, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Siddharth, Jason Lambert, Gulshan Grover, Bobby Simha, and a number of other actors.

Several fans took to X and admitted that director S Shankar has "missed the mark" with Indian 2, which was released on the same day that the first-day first-show was being shown in both the United States and India. For those who are unaware, Indian 2 is the sequel to the groundbreaking film Indian, which was released in 1996.

With a budget of rumored to be 150 crores of rupees, Indian 2, a follow-up to the 1996 film Indian, is one of Shankar's most ambitious projects.

Through the use of body doubles and computer-generated imagery (CGI), Shankar has brought the deceased actors Vivek and Nedumudi Venu back to life on the big screen. 

Indian 3 will be the film that comes after it. Both Red Giant Movies and Lyca Productions are responsible for the production of the movie, and Anirudh Ravichander has been enlisted to compose the score.

 One cannot ignore the irony that Shankar Shanmugam did not enter the film industry with the intention of becoming a filmmaker when discussing Shankar's films. For as long as anyone can remember, Shankar has been known for delivering scenes that are incredibly imaginative.

This is something that cannot be overlooked. Do not! It was his dream to become an actor. Examples of his craft that are particularly noteworthy include Mudhalvan (1999), Anniyan (2005), and Enthiran (2010).

The villains in Shankar's mass entertainers are always formidable and ruthless, and they are powerful enough to bring the hero down.

It is possible to assert that his Gentleman, Mudhalvan/Nayak (1999/2001),  Indian (1996), Sivaji (2007) and Anniyan (2005) all share a common crux, and that Enthiran (2010) and 2.0 draw heavily from the same.