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Indian 2 stands out as one of the most disappointing sequels ever made. Its predecessor, ‘Indian’ (1996), was celebrated for its innovative storytelling and gripping drama.
However, Indian 2 not only failed to live up to its predecessor but is also being criticized as Shankar’s weakest film.
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Before Indian 2, Shankar ventured into 2.0, a sequel to Robo, which also received mixed reviews and left many fans dissatisfied.
Interestingly, both Indian 2 and 2.0 were backed by Lyca Productions, a production house that seems to have a troubled history with sequels.
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Lyca Productions’ track record with sequels extends beyond these two films, and unfortunately, it’s a story of consistent disappointment.
Maniratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan 2 and P Vasu’s Chandramukhi 2, both produced by Lyca Productions, failed to match the success and acclaim of their predecessors.
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Chandramukhi 2, in particular, was a complete failure in terms of story, screenplay, direction, and performances.
Looking ahead, Lyca Productions is gearing up for another sequel, Indian 2: War Mode, slated for 2025. Given their recent track record, expectations are low for this upcoming release as well.