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Vaazha 2 Telugu Review: A Youthful Entertainer with Heart

Malayalam Blockbuster Vaazha 2 Telugu Review.
Movie Name Vaazha 2
Rating 3/5
Cast Hashir H, Alan Bin Siraj, Ajin Joy, Vinayak V
Director Savin S.A
Produced By Imagin Cinemas, WBTS Productions, Shine Screens, Signature Studios, Icon Studios
Release Date 24th April, 2026

The blockbuster Malayalam film Vaazha 2 (Biopic of a Billion Bros), which grossed over Rs 200 crore, is released in Telugu today, April 24, 2026. This youthful comedy-drama had its paid premieres on April 23 and is now running in theaters across the Telugu states.

The film’s Malayalam version became a cultural phenomenon earlier this year, resonating strongly with youth audiences. Now, Telugu viewers get to experience this coming-of-age tale dubbed in their language.

Story

Vaazha 2: Biopic Of Billion Bros is a coming-of-age dramedy featuring four youngsters. Hashir, Alan, Vinayak, and Ajin are school friends who often get into trouble, leading to problems with their teachers. One incident even results in police involvement. The rest of the film explores their journey of realizing the value of life and finding redemption.

Performances

Hashir, Alan Bin Siraj, Ajin Joy and Vinayak play the lead characters and they suit their parts well. Their performance during the crucial emotional scenes near the end is worth mentioning. The actor who played Vinayak’s father did well and Aju Varghese made his presence felt. Alphonse Puthren was fantastic in a crucial cameo.

Analysis

Savin SA directs Vaazha: Biopic Of Billion Bros. The film is a coming-of-age tale featuring young characters. It is a straightforward story about four youngsters who commit serious mistakes at first, but then come to understand their faults and evolve.

The initial establishment of family scenes, such as the moments between brothers, were well captured. After that, the film moves into the fun zone with some chaotic touch. There are some repetitive and overdone parts in the first half, but the interval episode develops a serious tone, which is much needed.

The second half of Vaazha 2 continues the impact and starts the redemption arc of the four lead characters. Here also there is some fun touch, but soon it grows on the emotional aspect.

The plight of youngsters who live in foreign countries and face problems is presented well. But it is the pre-climax and climax parts where the film takes audiences on an emotional ride, connecting the dots from the childhood scenes.

Positives

  • Performances
  • Fun Moments
  • Emotional Moments in the second half, especially towards climax

Negatives

  • Regular Story/Setup
  • Couple of dragged or repetitive moments in first half

Vaazha 2 Review – Final Verdict

Vaazha 2 is a well-made youthful entertainer with the right mix of fun and emotions. Although the film has some long or repetitive sections that slow it down, the performances and overall entertainment keep it engaging. The Telugu dubbing is well executed, though a few dialogues could have been better localized.

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