Teaser of Oh My God 2 Unveiled Promising a Power-packed Satirical Comedy

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The much-awaited teaser of the highly anticipated film Oh My God 2 has been released, leaving audiences in awe of its power-packed and satirical comedy. Starring megastar Akshay Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi, and Yami Gautam, the film is set to deliver an entertaining and thought-provoking cinematic experience.

Directed by Amit Rai, Oh My God 2 continues the legacy of its predecessor, the 2012 blockbuster hit Oh My God. The film garnered immense love and appreciation from audiences and critics alike for its unique storyline and memorable performances. The sequel aims to carry forward the same spirit, with an added dose of laughter and satire.

The teaser provides a glimpse into the intriguing world of Oh My God 2, showcasing the impeccable comic timing and stellar performances of the ensemble cast. Akshay Kumar, known for his versatile acting skills, once again captivates with his portrayal.

The release of the teaser has created buzz among fans, who are eagerly anticipating the film’s theatrical release on 11 August 2023



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  1. If the right message is conveyed through a film based upon religion with bit of humour then it is all good for the film maker and audience. I am proud being a Hindu as our faith is very old going back to The Vedas, full of mythology, reasoning and freedom to worship 33 million deities unlike some fundamentalist and Abrahamic religions who oppose to any depiction, comment or satire of their belief. Over the years Bollywood and their writers have nothing but denigrated us by naming villainous characters with Hindu names whilst a minority plays victim. Listening to some old songs, whilst nice to enjoy the music composition one can’t help noticing the recurring word ‘khuda’, totally irrelevant to the situation or scene of the film. Thus far we are so tolerant we never questioned this and when we do the western media calls us right wing. Hence let’s hope OMG2 dispels the stereotype and provides genuine entertained be it based upon or Aadi dev Lord Shiva

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