Omg 2 Reviews, reaction on twitter.
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OMG 2 reviews: With a balanced dose of a social message and humour, Amit Rai weaves a compelling film starring Pankaj Tripathi and Akshay Kumar.
Omg 2 Review: Today saw the cinematic debut of OMG 2, a film starring Yami Gautam, Pankaj Tripathi, and Akshay Kumar. After seeing the film, audience members posted their thoughts about it on social media. Some were amazed by Akshay Kumar’s “courageous” cinematic choices, while others were pleased to see a popular movie addressing topics like sexual health.

Omg 2 Review: OMG 2 is a sequel to Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar ‘s-starrer Oh my God. In the original film, Akshay essayed the character of Krishna while in the sequel he was supposed to portray the role of Shiva, but it was later changed to the role of messenger of God.
OMG 2 reviews: Fans reaction.
Omg 2 Review: A user on X called the new Akhay Kumar starrer film ‘mindblowing’ while also praising the acting performance of Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam. He wrote, “Words can’t define this movie one of the bold experiment and definitely it should work”
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Omg 2 Review: For a country so obsessed with sex and porn, why is sex education in schools still a taboo? India is perceived to be the land of Kamasutra, then why do Indian parents and teachers shy away from talking about sex openly with kids? If biology is a subject in school curriculum, why the chapter on reproduction is conveniently overlooked and never taught properly?
Omg 2 Review: OMG 2 presents these arguments with a generous dose of humour that never lets the film enter the preachy zone and keeps it highly entertaining. Director-writer Amit Rai has meticulously touched upon the subject of sex education without making it sound frivolous or vulgar.OMG 2 movie review: The sequel to OMG stars Pankaj Tripathi in the lead.
By some coincidence, Manoj Bajpayee and Pankaj Tripathi — arch-enemies in the 2012 epic Gangs of Wasseypur — have both featured in courtroom dramas this year that invoke Hinduism to rectify society. In Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai(on ZEE5), a solid if self-serious film, Bajpayee excerpts a mythological storyline to bring a monstrous godman to book.
Tripathi’s tactics are much the same in OMG 2. However, he also brings a comic gentleness that’s identifiably the actor’s own. Kamasutra, Khajuraho, Panchatantra; his character cites everything with a calm smile and a gentle voice. The few times he raises his decibels in court, it earns a laugh.
OMG 2 follows up OMG – Oh My God!,
A 2012 film that satirised the sham of organized religion and starred Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal and Mithun Chakraborty. Rawal and Chakraborty — former parliamentarians both — have dropped off from the sequel; only Kumar lingers on, as does the brave Govind Namdev.
The focus of the new film is not religion but sex education in schools, which explains why the makers had sought a UA certificate. The censor board, in its wisdom, ordered a bunch of changes and granted it ‘A’ (Adult) rating. It also reportedly had Kumar’s character modified from Lord Shiva to a sort of ‘messenger’ of God (there is already a different franchise by that name, featuring a convicted felon).
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