OMG 2 | |
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Directed by | Amit Rai |
Written by | Amit Rai |
Produced by |
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Starring | Akshay Kumar Pankaj Tripathi Yami Gautam Dhar |
Cinematography | Amalendu Chaudhary |
Edited by | Suvir Nath |
Music by | Vikram Montrose Hansraj Raghuwanshi Djstrings Pranaay Sandesh Shandilya |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Viacom18 Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 155 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | est. ₹50 crore[2][3] |
Box office | ₹221.08 crore[4] |
OMG 2 is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film about sex education in India, written and directed by Amit Rai.[5][6][7][8][9] It is a spiritual sequel to OMG – Oh My God! (2012), and stars Akshay Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam Dhar.[10]
The film was theatrically released on 11 August 2023 to positive reviews from critics.[11] It has grossed over ₹221 crore (US$28 million) worldwide, emerging as the tenth highest-grossing Hindi film of 2023.[12]
Plot
Kanti Sharan Mudgal (Pankaj Tripathi), a staunch devotee of Lord Shiva, owns a shop outside the city's prominent Mahakaal temple. One day, he is called to the hospital and told that his son Vivek (Aarush Varma) was up all night masturbating continuously until he fainted, and consumed multiple Viagra tablets. Vivek's friend explains that an insecure Vivek was bullied about the size of his penis and was told that masturbating will increase it. The biology teacher at school refused to answer Vivek's questions, which led him to shady people and drugs and eventually to the hospital.
Kanti is told by the school chairman (Arun Govil) that there's a video going around of Vivek masturbating in the school washroom. As this is affecting the school's image, Vivek is rusticated on grounds of obscenity. Kanti's friend, Pandey Ji (Govind Namdev), a rich priest at the temple, advises him to leave town as the situation is tarnishing their religious image.
The video reaches Kanti's wife and daughter and their entire neighborhood. They start getting shamed by society. Devastated, Kanti prays to Lord Shiva for help, when a divine power shines in the Temple and a Messenger (Akshay Kumar) sent by Lord Shiva arrives.
After a police complaint against Vivek for trying to murder his bully, The Messenger meets Vivek and Kanti at the police station, saying he's there to lodge a complaint of his missing bag, where he comforts Vivek.
Vivek tries to commit suicide twice but is saved by the Messenger. He meets Kanti as they're about to leave town, and tells him that his son did nothing wrong. He uses the example of a breastfeeding mother to explain that not everything done in privacy is wrong or obscene. It is the school's fault for not educating him properly and Kanti's fault for not guiding him properly. He advises Kanti to file a case against the school and the medical practitioners.
Kanti files a case against the school, the chemists, the doctor, and himself. When opposed with the fact that he is just promoting vulgarity by defending his son's act, he holds the point in court that the Sanatan Dharma and Indian culture was always inclusive of conversations on sex. He also shows the intimate human art carvings of Ellora, Ajanta, and Khajuraho temples, and quotes multiple books that he found from a random bag to get his case accepted. Pandey Ji asks Kanti to leave his given house and shop as this case will tarnish their religious image.
The opposition lawyer, Kamini Maheshwari (Yami Gautam) says Kanti is doing all this to cover up his son's vulgar act. Kanti argues that if the school had included sex education in their courses, his son wouldn't have been so misinformed. The Messenger often visits to give Kanti indirect advice on how to continue the case.
Kamini calls a sex worker to court, whose son studies in the same school, to prove a point that the school is very noble. Kanti asks the prostitute if she ever enjoys her work, to which she says that those ignorant men don't know anything about a woman's body and how to treat it with respect. Kanti says that if the schools taught sex education to young boys, they'd know how to respect a woman's body.
He then says that even her own son shouldn't become like the ignorant men who come to her for pleasure, to which the entire courtroom is left speechless. He bows down to her calling her a brave mother and teacher.
As the case continues, Kanti points out issues regarding pornography, rape, drugs, and the importance of sex education. He's offered ten million (one crore) by the school chairman for taking his case back. Kanti falls into the emotional trap of his son's future and signs the contract. He gets into an accident and apparently dies. He is visited by the Messenger in the hospital, who criticises his decision of losing faith, and finally reveals himself to be a divine manifestation sent by Lord Shiva. He shows Kanti that his efforts have come to light as Pandey Ji's granddaughter reveals to her family the sexual abuse she's been going through, thanks to Kanti's case being shown on TV. Kanti realises his mistake and is reincarnated and taken to court.
At the hearing, Vivek arrives for the first time and proves through his research that colonisers ruined India's education system, which was actually inclusive of sex education in the ancient times. Teens from the crowd come forward saying they masturbate too and it's not a sin, including the Judge's own son. Kanti wins the case as the education board is ordered to make sex education compulsory and payment be given to Kanti, and Vivek be taken back into the school.
Kanti introduces his family to the Messenger as "the doctor who treated him" and offers all the money in his hands instead of the temple. The Messenger then reveals that the lost bag was his, and asks Vivek to keep it with him, with the cultural and religious books inside it.
He then says that he has another patient to attend to, and drives away, leaving a happy Kanti with praying hands behind.
Cast
- Akshay Kumar as Lord Shiva's messenger[13]
- Pankaj Tripathi as Kanti Sharan Mudgal[10]
- Yami Gautam Dhar as Advocate Kamini Maheshwari
- Pavan Malhotra as Judge Purushottam Nagar
- Govind Namdev as Pandey Ji
- Arun Govil as Chairman Atal Nath Maheshwari
- Brijendra Kala as Dr Gagan Malvia
- Shriidhar Dubey as Chandu Padiyal
- Aarush Varma as Vivek, Kanti's son
- Geeta Agrawal as Indumati Kanti Sharan Mudgal
- Hemant Kumar Choudhary as Nagdev Sir, Biology Teacher
- Vijay Mishra as Advocate Ajab Bundela
- Kshitij Pawar as Hawaldar Laalchand
- Yash Bhojwani as Anup
- Shruti Gholap as Mughda Ma'am
- Rajiv Kachroo as Sunil D'Costa
- Vedika Nawani as Sophie
- Bhavesh Babani as Shaurya, Judge Nagar's Son
- Veena Mehta as Chandu's Mother
- Karan Aanand as Praful Maheshwari
- Jyoti Tiwari as Pandeyji's Daughter in Law
- Aashriya Mishra as Pandeyji's Grand Daughter
- Ajoy Chakraborty as Defendant Advocate
- Pratap Verma as Maulvi
- Namrata Kapoor as Mona's Mother
- Hemant Soni as Middle Aged Man
- Manoj Dutt as Kanti's Doctor
- Shiv Kumar Verma as Protesting Man
- Parag Chhapekar as Medical store owner
- Aarya Sharma as Female Prostitute
- Sunil Shroff as Principal Makwana
Production
Development and casting
The film was initially rumoured to be in making in January 2021 with Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal returning as leads post the first part, but Rawal denied the reports.[5] In June 2021, the sequel to OMG was finally confirmed with a new storyline starring Kumar.[14][10] Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam were roped in as new additions that same month, while Arun Govil joined the cast in November 2021 as the school Chairman.[15]
Filming
Tripathi began the first schedule of the film on 2 September 2021 in Mumbai.[16] Akshay Kumar joined the sets in second schedule on 23 October 2021.[17][18] The third schedule of the film commenced in December 2021.[19]
Music
OMG 2 | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 8 August 2023 |
Recorded | 2022 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 16:52 |
Language | Hindi |
Label | Zee Music Company |
Official audio | |
OMG 2 - Full Album on YouTube | |
Singles from OMG 2 | |
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The background music of the film is composed by Mangesh Dhakde, while the soundtrack is composed by Vikram Montrose, Hansraj Raghuwanshi, Djstrings, Pranaay, Sandesh Shandilya and Kashh. The lyrics are written by Kabeer Shukla, Hansraj Raghuwanshi, Djstrings, Shekhar Astitwa, Ginny Diwan, Kashh and Sandesh Shandilya.
The first single titled "Oonchi Oonchi Waadi" was released on 18 July 2023.[20] The second single titled "Har Har Mahadev" was released on 27 July 2023.[21]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Oonchi Oonchi Waadi" | Kabeer Shukla, Hansraj Raghuwanshi, Djstrings | Djstrings | Hansraj Raghuwanshi | 3:58 |
2. | "Har Har Mahadev" | Shekhar Astitwa | Vikram Montrose | Vikram Montrose | 3:07 |
3. | "Ho Tayyar" | Ginny Diwan | Pranaay | Pranaay, Kailash Kher | 4:02 |
4. | "Akelo Chal Padiyo" | Sandesh Shandilya | Sandesh Shandilya | Shradha Mishra | 3:19 |
5. | "Mahadeva" | Kashh | Kashh | 02:26 | |
Total length: | 16:52 |
Marketing
The first look of the poster of the film featuring Akshay Kumar as Lord Shiva was launched in October 2021.[10] The teaser of the film was released on 11 July 2023.[22] The official trailer of the film was released on 3 August 2023.[23]
Certification and release
The Central Board Of Film Certification advised 20 cuts in the film's screenplay and an (A) (Adults Only) certificate, as they deemed the film's subject matter, which deals with sex education in schools, along with God and religion, to be controversial and could possibly hurt the sentiments of the audience. It was also suggested that Kumar's character in the film, which was initially supposed to be that of Lord Shiva, to be changed to that of a "Messenger of God". The makers felt that this would spoil the essence of the film and limit its appeal and insisted on receiving an (U/A) (Unrestricted public exhibition subject to parental guidance for children below the age of twelve) certificate. The film was eventually passed by the Censor Board with an (A) (Adults Only) certificate with no cuts but with 25 modifications.[24][25][26][27][28] The film was theatrically released on 11 August 2023.[11]
Home media
Reception
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 75% of 12 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.4/10.[30]
A critic for Bollywood Hungama rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote "On the whole OMG 2 is a bold, powerful, progressive, and sensitively handled film with powerful performances as its USP."[31] Renuka Vyavahare of The Times Of India rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote "OMG 2 shows you how a film can be entertaining, socially relevant and informative. You don’t need to leave your brain behind to have a good laugh. Take your family along to watch this interesting blend of social commentary and humour."[32] Tushar Joshi of India Today rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote "Overall, 'OMG 2' is a film that has the right mix of everything. In short, it succeeds in being an entertainer with a valid message. Akshay Kumar's fans will be in for a huge treat where the actor delivers one of his career-best performances."[33]
Ganesh Aaglave of Firspost rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote "OMG 2 is a film, which should be watched by the audience of all the age groups as it delivers a social message, which is the need of the hour across the nation."[34] Dishya Sharma of News18 rated the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote "OMG 2 is unlike OMG: Oh My God. The first part had a little more comedy and a breezy approach. However, OMG 2 is heavy on dialogue and serious. Although it could feel preachy, it deserves a watch."[35] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express rated the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote "A mainstream Hindi film taking up cudgels on behalf of the proponents of catching ‘em young? Speaking straight and true? Mentioning the wonders of the Kamasutra? Opening up syllabuses to include sex education? Yes, yes, and yes. Omg."[36]
In a negative review, Rahul Desai of Film Companion wrote "When the film belatedly wakes up to its own chauvinism, it throws in a few quick nods to the link between sexual repression and abuse. Most of them reek of tokenism."[37] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV wrote "To sum up, OMG 2 aspires to be as sharp as a scalpel but is actually as blunt as the back of a knife."[38]
Box office
As of 7 September 2023, the film has grossed ₹178.77 crore (US$22 million) in India, with a further ₹42.31 crore (US$5.3 million) in overseas, for a worldwide total of ₹221.08 crore (US$28 million).[39]
Impact
Ulhasnagar Education Society announced addition of Sex education in their syllabus post the release of the film.[40][41]
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External links
- OMG 2 at IMDb
- OMG 2 at Bollywood Hungama