Thalainagaram
2
Day
1
Box
Office
Collection:
Sundar
C
starrer
Thalainagaram
2
had
good
expectations
among
general
audience
due
to
the
commercial
market
he
has
built
in
Tamil
Nadu.
Day
one
collection
of
the
film
is
said
to
be
0.40
crore.
Film
critics
says
"Paayum
Oli
Nee
yenakku,
Asvins
and
Regina
movies
that
are
released
along
with
the
Sundar
C
film
are
much
better
than
Thalainagaram
2
interms
of
screenplay."
Too
Much
Of
Build-Ups
The
film
begins
differently
with
the
scene
of
burning
a
dead
body
by
hooking
it
on
a
current
wire.
We
have
to
wait
till
the
climax
to
know
what
this
scene
has
to
do
with
the
film.
But
throughout
the
film
they
commit
murders
in
various
designs.
These
scenes
go
overboard
and
overdo
it
to
the
point
of
frowning.
The
over-the-top
character
design
of
the
three
women,
who
are
shown
as
cruel
willies,
has
no
impact.
At
the
beginning
of
the
film,
like
the
stats
of
the
cricketers,
they
put
statistics
like
'10
murders,
14
thefts,
property
worth
91
crores'
on
the
sidelines
and
make
you
astound.
Commercial
Film
Is
Not
All
About
Violence
If
we
watch
the
film
with
the
expectation
that
they
will
change
the
track
a
bit
in
the
second
half
and
bring
us
to
the
edge
of
our
seats,
they
will
test
us
even
more
with
extremely
horrific
scenes
of
violence
and
violations
of
logic.
Even
though
we
comfort
ourselves
by
saying
that
we
should
not
expect
more
logic
in
a
commercial
film,
they
continue
to
pile
up
scenes
that
are
not
even
the
least
interesting.
Based
on
the
unwritten
rule
that
Telugu
pronunciation
means
adding
a
'u'
after
every
word,
the
villain
Nanjunda's
angry
rants
of
'rightu,
rightu'
only
make
us
laugh.
Gibran's
background
music
in
the
build-up
scenes
is
okay.
E
Krishnamurthy
has
done
an
average
job
in
the
cinematography.
The
villains
don't
do
anything
smart
until
the
end,
so
the
hero
just
fights,
and
fights,
and
fights.