DRUSHAM 2 Must See
Vijay Salgaonkar (Ajay Devgn) still runs a cable network and resides in the same house at Pondolem, Goa. His elder daughter Anju (Ishita Dutta) is still traumatized over what unfolded 7 years ago and is seeking medical help. Vijay’s wife Nandini (Shriya Saran) is quite concerned and fears that things can go wrong anytime. She finds a confidante in her neighbour, Jenny (Neha Joshi). Meanwhile, After seven years when a new IG Tarun Ahlawat (Akshaye Khanna) takes charge of the Pondolem police station, and fresh evidences come to light. As the authorities bring their A-game forward to prove the crime, the Salgaonkars go through the same trauma yet again. Will Vijay be able to safeguard their future this time as well? You’ll have to watch the film to find that out.
Tarun meets Meera; he also studies Vijay Salgaonkar’s case and concludes that he’s lying through his teeth. Of course, without concrete evidence, the police can’t take any action. This is when Tarun chances upon an important clue. Soon, they get more information. Tarun and Meera are confident that this time, it’s time for Vijay Salgaonkar and his family to go to jail. What happens next forms the rest of the film.
Abhishek Pathak’s direction is quite good, and he has improved a lot, he has added the required thrill, tension, and exhilaration in adequate doses. He shows his brilliance in the climax.
Ajay Devgn, as expected, delivers a stupendous performance. He nicely gets back into the skin of the character of Vijay and gives no reason to complain. Akshay Khanna is a great addition to the franchise. Tabu is restrained and very impressive. Shriya Saran, Ishita Dutta, and Mrunal Jadhav (Anu) are dependable. Kamlesh Sawant (Gaitonde) and Siddharth Bodke (David) leave a huge mark. Saurabh Shukla (Murad Ali) is damn good in a cameo. Rajat Kapoor, Neha Joshi, Nishant Kulkarni (Shiv; Jenny’s husband), Yogesh Soman (Inspector Vinayak), Sharad Bhutadia (Martin), Ashmita Jaggi (Mary) and others are decent.