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Satya 2: A Sequel to the Cult Classic Satya

Satya 2 is a 2013 Indian crime thriller film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It is a sequel to the 1998 film Satya, which was a critical and commercial success. The film stars Sharwanand, Anaika Soti and Puneet Singh Ratn in the lead roles. The film was released in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil languages.

The plot revolves around Satya (Sharwanand), a young man who arrives in Mumbai with a mission to become the king of the underworld. He studies the mistakes made by the previous mafia dons and devises a new strategy to eliminate his rivals and establish his supremacy. He also falls in love with Chitra (Anaika Soti), a singer who supports his ambitions. However, his rise to power attracts the attention of the police and his enemies, who plot to bring him down.

The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Some praised the performances of the actors and the direction of Varma, while others criticized the screenplay, music and editing. The film was also compared unfavorably to the original Satya, which is considered a landmark in Indian cinema. The film was a flop at the box office, failing to recover its budget.

Despite its poor performance, the film has gained a cult following among some fans of Varma and crime films. The film is available for free download on various websites and platforms. However, downloading pirated content is illegal and unethical, and may harm the filmmakers and artists involved. Therefore, it is advised to watch the film legally on official sources.

The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Some praised the performances of the actors and the direction of Varma, while others criticized the screenplay, music and editing. The film was also compared unfavorably to the original Satya, which is considered a landmark in Indian cinema. The film was a flop at the box office, failing to recover its budget.

Some of the negative reviews are as follows:

    • Koimoi gave the film 0.5 stars out of 5 and wrote: "Satya 2 is amongst the worst films ever made. Varma makes a mockery of his own potential by coming up with something so outlandish, disgustingly boring and thoroughly mindless. The shockingly distasteful casting and the entirely hopeless acting of all, this film fails at every possible section."[^3^]
    • India TV gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5 and wrote: "Had the treatment and the execution been better, Satya 2 would have been a decent movie. One and a half star will be enough for this broken and maltreated piece of drama."[^4^]
    • IMDb users gave the film an average rating of 5.8 out of 10 based on 1,000 votes. One of the users wrote: "An under-rated sequel. When the film was released, many critics bashed up this movie. Its release went unnoticed because it was released at a time when so-called superstar movies like Krish 3 and Ram Leela was also released. Normally a movie made by Ram Gopal Varma is bound to be bashed up by the critics. Even though the entire film is predictable the viewers are bound to be surprised with end result."[^1^]

    Some of the positive reviews are as follows:

      • Filmibeat gave the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote: "Satya 2 is totally different film compare to earlier Satya and it is new in all aspirants. Story is little bit coincide with puri jaganath's Business Man but overall its watchable movie. Sharwand's acting is highlight, dialogues are okay, BGM is not that much great if Mani sharma played means movie would have been into another level."[^5^]
      • Wikipedia users gave the film an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 based on 6 votes. One of the users wrote: "Satya 2 is a good movie with a new concept and a different approach. The film shows how a new generation of gangsters can emerge in today's world with their own methods and strategies. The film has some flaws but it is worth watching for its boldness and innovation."[^2^]
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