Vaazha
2: Biopic of a Billion Bros. is already on its way to being a box office hit, even though it hasn't been out for a week yet. Savin S A directed the coming-of-age comedy-drama movie, and Vipin Das wrote it. The Malayalam drama has secured a space in fans' heart because of the movie's relatable story and nostalgic vibe. Thanks to its great box office numbers and word of mouth, the movie has turned out to be one of the biggest surprises of the year. As the buzz about the movie grows, ans are curious about the film's OTT release details. If you're also waiting to know where the movie will be streaming online, worry not; we've got you covered.
Where to watch Vaazha 2 after movie's theatrical run?
The first movie, Vaazha, also looked at friendship, youth, and finding oneself in a similar way. The sequel builds on these ideas. The two movies together make a world that feels real and like something you might have seen in real life. For those wondering where to watch the movie after theatrical watch, we have got an update. According to a report in Economic Times, Vaazha 2 will stream on JioHotstar, just like its predecessor.
What we know about Vaazha 2?
After the success of the first film, Vipin Das returned to build on that universe with the sequel, bringing in fresh energy while retaining the core emotions that resonated with audiences earlier. Savin S A makes the story flow easily, letting the characters and their relationships take center stage.The music in the movie is also a big part of how it feels. The Malayali Monkeys wrote some of the songs, and Rajat Prakash (Hatsmyth), Parvatish Pradeep, Rzee, Muthu, Arcado, Jazir Muhammed, Ashwin Aryan, and Electronic Kili all contributed to the film's youthful energy. A Team wrote the background music, which fits well with the story. Ankit Menon was in charge of the music direction.
On the technical side, cinematographer Akhil Lailasuran gives the film's world a warm and familiar feel, and editor Kannan Mohan keeps the story moving and interesting.Featuring a young cast including Hashir, Alan Bin Siraj, Ajin Joy and Vinayak, the film strikes a balance between humour and emotion. It reminds me of school, friends who felt like family, and the carefree times that people often wish they could have again. The story also talks about how siblings get along and the little things that happen that make growing up special.Will you wait to watch Vaazha 2: Biopic of a Billion Bros in OTT or head to theatres ? Tweet to us @TimesNow!