OMG 2 (2023)
7/10
A Thought-Provoking Journey on Sex Education and Social Values, hindered by Chemistry and Pace
12 August 2023
OMG2 comes remarkably close to achieving its goal of promoting sex education in a conservative society like India. However, the chemistry between the God and his devotee is notably absent. Despite Pankaj Tripathi's attempt to infuse a subdued yet amusing perspective on the OMG concept, it falls short. The charm and playfulness of the original seem lacking in this iteration.

Nevertheless, Pankaj Tripathi admirably carries the entire film on his shoulders, overshadowing even accomplished actors like Kumar, Gautam, Govil, Namdev, and Malhotra. Tripathi's cleverness, expressions, and composed demeanor contribute to a believable and praiseworthy performance.

OMG2 could have been elevated with a superior scriptwriter to incorporate the subtle and witty dialogues that enriched the original, transforming it into a heartfelt and captivating courtroom drama, rather than the sluggish pace it currently maintains.

In general, the film shines through its social message and significance. Despite the scarcity of miraculous events and the extensive research undertaken, Tripathi's character triumphs in the courtroom, setting a necessary example for contemporary India. OMG 2 is highly recommended viewing for students and parents nationwide. It not only celebrates the notion of Kama but also underscores the importance of mutual respect between genders before embarking on the sacred journey of love and procreation.
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