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Murder 2 (2011)

Murder 2 is a 2011 Indian thriller film and the quasi-sequel to the 2004 film, Murder. It stars Emraan Hashmi and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead. Directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mahesh Bhatt, the film released on July 8, 2011. The theatrical trailer of the film was revealed on June 1, 2011 and also in cinemas with Salman Khan starrer Ready. It is one of the highest grossing Bollywood films of 2011.It was second in a series of quasi-sequels released under the Bhatt Banner including Raaz – The Mystery Continues, Jannat 2, Jism 2, Raaz 3D and 1920: Evil Returns, each of which had nothing to do with their respective prequels, but somehow fell in the same genre following a similar story. Murder 2 takes some plot elements from Academy Award-winning Hollywood film The Silence of the Lambs(1991).

Plot

Arjun Bhagwat (Emraan Hashmi) is an ex-police officer who is hungry for money and earns his bread by doing wrong things. He is an atheist (Nastik) but regularly visits church to donate money to orphans. Priya (Jacqueline Fernandez), a model, is in a passionate but confused relationship with Arjun.
Arjun meets a gangster, Sameer, who has been going through a slump in his business due to an unexplained disappearance of his hookers. Sameer offers him a huge amount of money to locate the missing girls, which Arjun accepts. During his investigation, Arjun finds a phone number linked to the missing girls. He tells Sameer to send a prostitute to the number. Sameer decides to send Reshma (Sulagna Panigrahi), a 17-year-old college newcomer in the business, who has entered prostitution to feed her family, though keeps this a secret from them. Reshma is sent to the house of Dheeraj Pandey (Prashant Narayanan), who is actually a psychopath murderer responsible for torturing and killing the missing hookers. He decides to do the same with Reshma and throws her in a dark well to die after torturing her.
Arjun finds out that Dheeraj is the murderer and tells the police. While Dheeraj is held in jail, the commissioner calls a psychiatrist to extract his confession. Dheeraj tells the doctor that he kills women because he thinks they take advantage of men. He also reveals that he castrated himself and became an eunuch to get rid of his addiction to sex and women, with the help of a fellow eunuch and big-shot politician, Nirmala Pandit. Dheeraj is eventually let out under Nirmala Pandit's influence. Meanwhile, Reshma escapes from the well and tries to find her way out through the forest.
Arjun meets Dheeraj's family, who reveal that Dheeraj used to beat his wife. He next meets a private dancer, Sonia, who had also been tortured by Dheeraj, but managed to escape. Arjun then meets an idol-maker who used to work with Dheeraj. The maker tells him that Dheeraj used to make idols of devils instead of deities and killed the factory-owner who tried to stop him. Inspector Siddharth (Sudhanshu Pandey) informs Arjun that Dheeraj is free, and the police try to track him down as fast as possible. Nirmala and Dheeraj enter the same temple where Reshma is hiding. Nirmala and the priest, who had both been unaware of Dheeraj's true nature, are killed by Dheeraj, but not before the priest reveals that Reshma is there. Dheeraj finds the terrified Reshma and brutally murders her, escaping just before Arjun and the cops arrive. Arjun finds Reshma's body and breaks down, feeling guilty and responsible for her death.
Dheeraj targets Priya next, but Arjun saves her, engaging Dheeraj in a fight as police officers show up. They request Arjun not to kill Dheeraj. Dheeraj then plays the tape he recorded of torturing Reshma. Hearing Reshma's pleading cries, Arjun, tormented by her death and blaming himself for it, angrily kills Dheeraj, ending his reign of terror once and for all.

Cast

  • Emraan Hashmi as Arjun Bhagawat
  • Jacqueline Fernandez as Priya
  • Prashant Narayanan as Dheeraj Pandey
  • Sulagna Panigrahi as Reshma
  • Sudhanshu Pandey as Inspector Siddharth
  • Sandeep Sikand as Nirmala Pandit
  • Bikramjeet Kanwarpal as Commissioner Ahmed Khan
  • Shweta Kawatra as a Doctor / Psychiatrist (Special Appearance)
  • Yana Gupta as Jyoti, Special Appearance in song "Aa Zara"
  • Amardeep Jha as Reshma's mother
  • Jhuma Biswas as Hostel Warden
  • Deep Jyoti Das as Criminal Lawyer
  • Production and filming

    The film was shot in Mumbai and Goa. Earlier, Bipasha Basu was offered the part of the leading lady, but she refused. The part then went to Jacqueline Fernandez, after also considering actress Sonal Chauhan. Basu was also offered the item number "Aa Zara". When she refused, the song was given to Yana Gupta.
    The song "Haal-E-Dil" had to be re-shot to make it more suitable for television promos.
    Yana Gupta's item number "Aa Zara" was not aired on television promos as it was too explicit and suggestive for audiences under 18. Instead, the number was shot with Jacqueline Fernandez and Emraan Hashmi, which was aired on television. The original number with Yana was retained in the film.
    The film has been claimed to be an unofficial remake of the South Korean movie The Chaser, whilst being influenced by real-life events including Ted Bundy's case. The DVD of the film was released on 1 August 2011

    Box office

    The film opened extremely well with full houses almost everywhere across India with the occupancy ranging from 70-100%. The film grossed INR22.35 crore (US$4.22 million) in its opening weekend. The film went on to gross INR36.5 crore (US$6.9 million) in its first week, although collections were affected on July 13-14 due to the bomb blasts in Mumbai on July 13, 2011
























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