Akshay Kumar’s much-anticipated film, OMG 2, has received its first review, and it’s mostly positive. The senior journalist Sudhir Chaudhary, who attended a special screening of the movie, took to Twitter to share his thoughts. In his review, Chaudhary praised Kumar’s performance and referred to the film as a path-breaking venture in the realm of sex education.
Describing OMG 2 as a satirical comedy, the journalist emphasized the significance of discussing sex education, a topic often considered taboo in Indian households and schools. Chaudhary highlighted the humor and entertainment value of the film, applauding Kumar for delivering a performance true to his comedic style while conveying an important message. According to Chaudhary, Kumar’s decision to take on such a complex subject showcases his boldness and versatility as an established star in the industry.
The review also touched upon the film’s certification, which unfortunately limits its target audience. OMG 2 received an ‘Adults only’ rating by the Censor Board, despite being aimed at teenagers. The certification has left the filmmakers disappointed, as they believe the movie’s message on sex education should be accessible to viewers of all ages.
Initially, the film faced a two-week delay due to disagreements with the Censor Board, which requested 27 modifications. However, the certification issues were eventually resolved.
OMG 2, which is set to release on August 11, will clash with Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2 at the box office. The movie also features actors Yami Gautam, Pankaj Tripathi, and Arun Govil, known for his portrayal of Lord Ram in the classic television series Ramayan.
Fans of Akshay Kumar eagerly await the release of OMG 2, hoping that it lives up to the positive buzz generated by the first review. With Kumar’s knack for delivering meaningful stories wrapped in entertaining packages, the film is anticipated to strike a chord with audiences of all ages, despite its restrictive certification.