Filmmaker
Selvah"s
remake
of
Naan
Avan
Illai
proved
to
be
a
black
horse
at
box
office
and
after
now
he"s
proving
of
his
adeptness
again
with
its
sequel.
Nearly
couple
of
years,
The
Master
of
Deception
is
back
in
business
with
his
tritely
conniving
styles.
Jeevan
plays
the
same
role
of
a
conman
transfixing
the
filthy
rich
girls
(Lakshmi
Rai,
Hema
Malini,
Swetha
Menon
and
Rakshana),
whose
dreams
are
barely
about
money,
diamonds
and
an
obedient
servant-like-husbands.
Although,
the
entire
film
has
the
hackneyed
narration
of
Jeeva
repeating
the
same
fraudulent
acts
again
and
again,
Selvah
makes
sure
that
audiences
don"t
feel
bored
about
it.
Much
similar
to
the
prequel,
we"ve
Jeevan
reasserting–
Naan
Avanillai
(I
am
not
that
person)
and
naturally,
it
adds
to
the
interesting
quotients
in
this
film.
Sangeetha
gears
on
for
an
exceptional
role
sans
glamour
while
rest
of
the
actresses
seem
to
have
crossed
their
limits
of
glam-quotients.
Especially
Hema
Malini
turns
to
be
topped
on
these
charts
as
she
does
nothing
other
than
skin
shows.
On
the
pars,
Rakshana
and
Swetha
Menon
strive
to
get
their
skins
exposed
to
extreme….
But
it"s
really
puzzling
on
who"s
actually
designing
costumes
for
Lakshmi
Rai.
Technically,
the
film
hasn"t
got
anything
special
to
mention
about.
It
looks
like
music
director
Imman
had
just
scored
the
music
without
any
interests.
Or
maybe,
Selvah
requested
him
not
to
strain
too
much
for
best
tunes.
Though
Jeevan"s
scheming
acts
are
quite
enjoyable,
they
lack
logicalities.
The
best
part
to
be
appreciated
is
Selvah"s
sleek
screenplay
and
his
ability
to
present
an
entertaining
film
with
a
short
duration
of
just
105mins.
Finally,
if
you"ve
planned
to
watch
this
Naan
Avanillai-2,
just
go
ahead,
sit
back
and
relax.
But
please
drop
your
reasoning
factors
aside
and
don"t
question
certain
illogical
attributes
prevalent
in
the
screenplay.
Production:
Nemikchand
Jhabak,
Hitesh
Jhabak
Direction:
Selvah
Star-casts:
Jeevan,
Sangeetha,
Lakshmi
Rai,
Hema
Malini,
Swetha
Menon,
Rakshana
and
others
Music:
D.
Imman