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Demonte Colony 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed byR. Ajay Gnanamuthu
Written byR. Ajay Gnanamuthu
Venky Venugopal
Rajavel
Produced by
  • Bobby Balachandran
  • Vijay Subaramaniam
  • R. C. Rajkumar
Starring
CinematographyHarish Kannan
Edited byKumaresh D.
Music bySam C. S.
Production
companies
BTG Universal
White Nights Entertainment
Gnanamuthu Pattarai
Distributed byRed Giant Movies
Release date
  • 15 August 2024 (2024-08-15)
Running time
144 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget15–20 crore[2]
Box office85 crore[2]

Demonte Colony 2 (also marketed as Demonte Colony II: Vengeance of the Unholy) is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language supernatural horror film directed by R. Ajay Gnanamuthu, and produced by Bobby Balachandran under the banner of BTG Universal, together with Gnanamuthu Pattarai and White Nights Entertainment. The sequel to Demonte Colony (2015), Arulnithi reprises his role as the lead, alongside Priya Bhavani Shankar, Archana Ravichandran, Tsering Dorjee, Arun Pandian, Meenakshi Govindarajan and Sarjano Khalid appearing in supporting roles.

In 2022, Venky Venugopal was announced as the director of the sequel. That November, however, Gnanamuthu replaced him, while he would still be part of the writing team. Principal photography commenced the same month and the first schedule was shot entirely in Hosur while the rest of the film was shot in Chennai. Filming wrapped by late-June 2023. The film has music composed by Sam C. S, cinematography handled by Harish Kannan and editing by Kumaresh D.

Demonte Colony 2 was initially scheduled to release in September 2023, but was postponed due to post production delays. The film was released theatrically on 15 August 2024, coinciding with Independence Day.[3] The film received positive reviews from critics and audiences praising its screenplay and cast's performances.[4] The film grossed 85 crore at the box office, making it one of the highest grossing Tamil films of 2024.[2] Shortly after the film's success, a sequel was announced.

Plot

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On 6 June 2009, Samuel "Sam" Richard, a cancer survivor, is found hanging, alongside his friends who fell from an apartment building. Debbie, Sam's wife, suspects foul play. Debbie's mother is outraged upon discovering Debbie's attempt to conceive using Sam's preserved sperm through artificial insemination, sparking tension.

Six years after Sam's death, Debbie on her way to her Chinese restaurant inauguration, witnesses an astrologer's suicide on 6 June 2015,[a] and stumbles upon Srinivasan "Srini". Sensing Sam's presence, she consults a Daoshi to communicate with Sam's spirit. Meanwhile, in Hyderabad, Raghunandhan and his half-sister Aishwarya contest in the court against Srini, their estranged brother for inheriting 70% of their father's 2,500 crore (equivalent to 38 billion or US$450 million in 2023) worth estate. Simultaneously, the Daoshi sends Debbie to the spirit world, where she sees Sam trapped and she scribbles "help." Simultaneously, Srini who had fallen to his death from the flat awakens. Debbie writes: "This will repeat" with a doublet image of Srini's face, hinting at a mysterious connection.

On 6 June 2021, six years after Srini's accident, Daoshi advises Debbie to perform a Mahakala Mahayana Pooja for Srini, who lies in a vegetative state under Dr. Richard's care. Raghu obtains a court order for Srini's passive euthanasia, aiming to claim the 70% inheritance. However, Debbie warns Raghu that harming Srini will seal his own fate. A shocking revelation emerges: Raghu and Srini, born from the same atom, are cosmically entangled, destined to die together. Their intertwined fates are rooted in a 2015 incident, where Srini and Raghu survived a fatal accident.

Dr. Richard and Debbie's investigation leads to a mysterious book, Unsung King of a Fallen Kingdom, previously read by Sam and Raghavan. This book had only been checked out once in six years, and the borrower mysteriously died on 6 June and was recovered and returned to the library through a librarian. Further research uncovers Raghavan's script, "Demonte Colony," exposing an evil force that claims a chain killing the chain's holder, trapping the spirits of the dead. Dr. Richard implores Raghu to intervene, breaking the cycle to allow his son's spirit to rest in peace.

Debbie, Raghu, and Dhayalan safeguard the Demonte house, to prevent any entry into the house to avoid fuelling Demonte's terror. Despite the daoshi's caution, Raghu, Dhayalan, and the inspector, rush into the house after hearing a scream. Inside, they find four captive girls held by three female ghosts, who vanish upon Raghu's arrival. Aditi, one of the girls, reveals they were teleported from their hostel after reading the mysterious book. Dhayalan's investigation identifies librarian Alphonse as the book's provider. Aditi confesses to chanting hymns to obtain the chain, secretly placing it in Raghu's coat. The daoshi, fearing for Srini's life, instructs the monks to perform Mahayana pooja, utilising the phurba if necessary.

Raghu, Debbie, and the daoshi get trapped in the restaurant, where they watch a video showing Raghu getting possessed and killing them. The video abruptly ends, and they discover the Sigil of Baphomet, linked to Satanic worship. The daoshi begins rituals as the chain heats up, causing Raghu distress, and Richard is choked to death. Demonte's spirit arrives, kills the daoshi, and possesses his body to attack Debbie. Raghu supported by the Mahayana pooja kills the possessed daoshi. Dhayalan and Aditi track Raghu and Debbie, only to find an empty restaurant. Raghu breaks a window but finds them trapped. A swarm of bats attacks, prompting Debbie to recall the buried Mahakala statue. As they plan to break the glass dome above the Mahakala statue, Sam's spirit appears among the bats, revealing Debbie's pregnancy and asking for help. Raghu realises it is Demonte's spirit instead. Demonte attacks Raghu, and he is not able to retrieve the chain.

Raghu kicks the phone to Debbie, enabling her to contact Dhayalan. Demonte's spirit possesses Srini, disrupting the ritual and initiating the sacrifice, burning the daoshi. Dhayalan and Aditi arrive just in time to rescue Debbie. A monk intervenes, striking the phurba on the wall, stopping the human sacrifice midway. The police arrive to find the chain missing again. Srini recovers, but Raghu falls into a coma. Debbie reveals Demonte's true intention of performing the sacrifice for a 15th-century Portuguese king, confirmed by Aditi. The haunted house of Alphonse Gerald, the librarian, is discovered where he self-sacrificed and tortured himself to appease Demonte. The photographs of annual sacrifices to Demonte expose the sinister cycle.

In rural Bihar, a mysterious figure, believed to be Alphonse, is seen limping, carrying photos of sacrificed victims. The figure kills another person, offering it to Satan. Srini resolves to find him, his family, and their connection to Demonte, and end this sinister cycle to rescue Raghu, and break the curse by 6 June 2027.

Cast

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  • Arulnithi in a dual role as Srinivasan "Srini" and Raghunandhan "Raghu"
    • Master Rehan Ashraf as Young Raghu and Srini
  • Priya Bhavani Shankar as Debbie
  • Arun Pandian as Dr. Richard
  • Tsering Dorjee as the Daoshi
  • Antti Jääskeläinen as John Demonte
  • Sarjano Khalid as Samuel "Sam" Richard
    • Master Allam as Young Sam
  • Vettai Muthukumar as Adv. Dhayalan
  • Meenakshi Govindarajan as Adithi
  • Archana Ravichandran as Aishwarya
  • M. S. Bhaskar as the astrologer (Cameo appearance)
  • Ramesh Thilak as Vimal (Cameo appearance)
  • Sananth as Raghavan (Cameo appearance)
  • Abishek Joseph George as Sajith (Cameo appearance)
  • Helen Taylor as Emily Demonte (Cameo appearance)
  • Priyadarshini Rajkumar as Aishwarya's mother
  • Ranesh as Inspector Anbarasu
  • Kalaiyarasan in a cameo appearance as the astrologer's assistant
  • Ravi Venkatraman as Debbie's father
  • Senthi Kumari as Debbie's mother
  • Soundarya Mahesh Babu as a hostel warden
  • Artist Maheshwaran as Amirtha Lingam, Srini, Raghu and Aishwarya's father (posthumous photo appearance only)

Production

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Seven years after Demonte Colony's release, it was reported that production for a sequel of the film would begin soon. The lead actor, Arulnithi, would reportedly reprise his role and R. Ajay Gnanamuthu, who directed the earlier film, would be writing the sequel while his associate Venky would direct it.[5] That May, Gnanamuthu confirmed the project, and revealed that Venky would be directing it.[6][7] Gnanamuthu also stated that he will also be funding the project and that production will begin in July.[8] The sequel would be the second instalment in the franchise.[9] The project would be funded by Gnanamuthu's Gnanamuthu Pattarai, along with Kasi Viswananthan's Wild Nights Entertainment.[10] The companies made a public announcement on 30 November 2022, however,[11] revealing that Gnanamuthu had replaced Venky in directing the project.[12] Subtitled Vengeance of the Unholy, Priya Bhavani Shankar was announced being part of the cast the same day.[13]

On 8 January 2023, the makers had released a 2-minute video, which revealed the cast and crew, which includes Antii Jaaskielainen, Tsering Dorjee, Arunpandian and Muthukumar in the cast roles, while composer Sam C. S., cinematographers Harish Kannan and Deepak Menon and editor Kumaresh D in the crew roles.[14] Gnanamuthu had also chosen production designer Ravi Pandi, stunt choreographer Ganesh, costume designers Navadevi Rajkumar and Malini Karthikeyan and visual effects supervisor Fazil for the technical crew. Mugesh Sharma and VG Balasubramaniam were chosen as the executive producers.[15][16] Gnanamuthu described Demonte Colony 2 as both a sequel and prequel, as it has a number of scenes that take place before its predecessor.[17]

Principal photography began with the first schedule on 30 November 2022 in Chennai.[13] Arulnithi had wrapped up shooting his portions by 18 May.[18] The whole film shooting wrapped up by 28 June.[19] On 8 July, the team released a behind-the-scenes video also announcing the film releases in September 2023.[20] By August, Bobby Balachandran of BTG Universal had acquired the film's complete rights, and would be credited as producer.[21]

Music

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Demonte Colony 2
Soundtrack album by
Released4 August 2024 (2024-08-04)
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length19:21
LanguageTamil
LabelThink Music
ProducerSam C. S.
Sam C. S. chronology
Idi Minnal Kadhal
(2023)
Demonte Colony 2
(2024)
Kondal
(2024)
Singles from Demonte Colony 2
  1. "Naraga Melangal"
    Released: 4 January 2024
  2. "Nodigaley"
    Released: 31 July 2024
  3. "Why Are We Wandering?"
    Released: 3 August 2024

The soundtrack and background scores for the film is composed by Sam C. S. in his fourth collaboration with Arulnithi after Iravukku Aayiram Kangal (2018), K-13 (2019), Thiruvin Kural (2023); maiden with Ajay.[14] The first single "Naraga Melangal" was released on 4 January 2024.[22] The second single "Nodigaley" was released on 31 July 2024.[23] The third single "Why Are We Wandering" was released on 3 August 2024.[24] The remaining three songs were released on 4 August on the film's jukebox.[25]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Naraga Melangal"Mohan RajanSam C. S.3:42
2."Naan Kaanum Kaan"Mohan RajanShweta Mohan4:02
3."Nodigaley"Mohan Rajan, Iykki BerrySam C. S., Iykki Berry4:29
4."Why Are We Wandering?"Lavita LoboLavita Lobo1:52
5."Mirugan"Mohan RajanSam C. S.3:31
6."The Darkness Theme" (Instrumental)1:37
Total length:19:21

Release

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Theatrical

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Demonte Colony II was initially scheduled to release in September 2023, but was postponed due to reasons unknown.[20] The film was theatrically released on Independence Day 2024.[26][27]

Home media

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The satellite and digital rights of the film were acquired by ZEE5 and Zee Tamil.The film began streaming on ZEE5 from 27 September 2024 in Tamil and Telugu languages.[2]

Reception

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Critical response

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Harshini SV of The Times of India rated the film 3.5/5 and wrote, "Besides the mostly engaging screenplay and performances, what urges you to overlook the flaws is how Demonte Colony 2 is arguably one of the most compelling sequels to come out in Tamil cinema and that we would be happier even if the mystic chain is stolen yet again".[28] Avinash Ramachandran of The Indian Express rated it 2.5/5 and wrote, "Apart from the supernatural, I quite liked how Ajay sets up Demonte Colony 3 with newer villains, who stay true to the horror genre. Will this film see the light of day? Probably yes. Will I still be seated for the third part knowing novelty might not be the filmmaker’s forte? Probably yes, again. Third time’s the charm, they say".[29]

Suhas Sistu of The Hans India rated it 3/5 and wrote, "Demonte Colony 2 is a worthy sequel that delivers an engaging and thrilling horror experience. With its gripping storyline, strong performances, and well-crafted suspense, it stands out as a must-watch for fans of the genre."[30] DT Next rated it 3/5 and wrote that "Demonte Colony 2 is a winner in terms of technicality."[31]

Audience response

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News18.com curated the audience response and wrote, "Demonte Colony 2 Review: Fans Praise Horror Sequel And Anticipate A Third Part" and based on the audience reviews they declared it as a hit in both the regional languages and wrote, "Demonte Colony was a huge hit in both Telugu and Tamil which was released in 2015 and took the box office by storm."[32]

Sequel

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The third instalment, titled Demonte Colony III: The End Is Too Far, was announced shortly after the film's success. Gnanamuthu confirmed that he will start its production after completing a series starring Pooja Hegde.[33]

Notes

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  1. ^ As depicted in Demonte Colony.

References

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