40% of this film was completed before the release of its prequel.
The sequel has been in development hell for 5 years. Originally slated to release a couple of months post the first part's release in 2013, about 40% of sequel had already been shot prior. Producer Aascar Ravichandran had taken up the sequel project and filming had commenced. Later that year, Director Shankar's i (2015) staring Vikram and Amy Jackson, had commenced production
Post production had promised more VFX and graphic work compared to it's predecessor. The first Hindi teaser was showcased in IIFA in 2014, indicating the sequel was near completion. Delays continued owing to Shankar's 2 year production schedule and post production work had slowed down. In the process, Aascar bought and distributed additional films not to much success. As delays continued, Kamal Haasan's commenced work on Uttama Villain, Papanasam and Thoongavaanam. This would be the first time since the 80s where Haasan has had multiple releases in a span of 2-3 months the following year.
When Shankar's film was about to release, Aascar had taken liberties to rope in Arnold Schwarzenegger for the film's audio release. As a result, post production work for Vishwaroopam 2 was put on indefinite hold. Eventually, Shankar's I (2015) did not perform well financially & Aascar was held accountable for his back to back financial failures. Vishwaroopam 2's release was in question and presumably shelved at the time.
In 2017, Kamal Haasan had procured rights to the sequel & post-production works had resumed. As part of the deal, distribution rights for the Tamil and Telugu versions were shared between Ravichandran's company and his (Raajkamal Films International.) The Hindi rights were later sold to Reliance Entertainment and Rohit Shetty Picturez in conjunction with Haasan's production company.
Post production had promised more VFX and graphic work compared to it's predecessor. The first Hindi teaser was showcased in IIFA in 2014, indicating the sequel was near completion. Delays continued owing to Shankar's 2 year production schedule and post production work had slowed down. In the process, Aascar bought and distributed additional films not to much success. As delays continued, Kamal Haasan's commenced work on Uttama Villain, Papanasam and Thoongavaanam. This would be the first time since the 80s where Haasan has had multiple releases in a span of 2-3 months the following year.
When Shankar's film was about to release, Aascar had taken liberties to rope in Arnold Schwarzenegger for the film's audio release. As a result, post production work for Vishwaroopam 2 was put on indefinite hold. Eventually, Shankar's I (2015) did not perform well financially & Aascar was held accountable for his back to back financial failures. Vishwaroopam 2's release was in question and presumably shelved at the time.
In 2017, Kamal Haasan had procured rights to the sequel & post-production works had resumed. As part of the deal, distribution rights for the Tamil and Telugu versions were shared between Ravichandran's company and his (Raajkamal Films International.) The Hindi rights were later sold to Reliance Entertainment and Rohit Shetty Picturez in conjunction with Haasan's production company.
This the first time, Director Rohit Shetty has associated with a Kamal Haasan film by presenting the alternative Hindi language version (Vishwaroop 2) under his banner.
Once Kamal Haasan had procured rights to the sequel in 2017, a 10-day schedule was planned at the Chennai Military Academy to film the final song. Actress Andrea Jeremiah, who plays Asmita had participated in the filming. As film had been delayed for years, most of the original crew had moved onto other projects and as a result, editor Vijay Sankar was roped in to edit the sequence. Haasan himself wrote the song in Tamil while Prasoon Joshi penned the hindi lyrics
As this is a bilingual film shot in both Hindi and Tamil simultaneously, the Hindi version marks the debut of Music Director, Mohammed Ghibran (or M. Ghibran, as he is commonly known.) In Tamil, this officially marks the first collaboration with actor Kamal Haasan. The two had earlier worked on Uthama Villain (2015), Papanasam (2015) & Thoongaavanam (2015.) As Vishwaroop 2 was under post production delays, the latter 3 films had released first.