Download Satya 2 (2013) Dual Audio [Hindi + Telugu] WeB-DL 480p [450MB] | 720p [1.2GB] | 1080p [2.5GB]

Download Satya 2 (2013) Dual Audio [Hindi + Telugu] WeB-DL 480p [450MB] | 720p [1.2GB] | 1080p [2.5GB]

 

Download Satya 2 (2013) Dual Audio [Hindi + Telugu] WeB-DL 480p [450MB] | 720p [1.2GB] | 1080p [2.5GB]

Download Satya 2 (2013) Dual Audio (Hindi + Telugu) Full Movie. This is a English movie and available in 1080p & 720p & 480p qualities. This is one of the best movie based on Crime, Drama. This movie is now available in Hindi Dubbed

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Movie Info:

Movie Name: Satya 2
Release Year: 2013
Language: Dual Audio [Hindi + Telugu]
Subtitles: Yes (English)
Size: 450MB || 1.2GB || 2.5GB
Quality: 480p || 720p || 1080p – Blu-Ray
Format: MKV

: Movie synopsis/PLOT :

Satya (Sarwanand) comes to Hyderabad on a mission to become the king of the underworld. Then there is Chitra (Anaika Soti) who loves Satya to the core.

: SCREENSHOTS :

   


Satya 2 (2013) [Hindi + Telugu] 480p [450MB]

Satya 2 (2013) [Hindi + Telugu] 720p HEVC [730MB]

Satya 2 (2013) [Hindi + Telugu] 720p [1.2GB]

Satya 2 (2013) [Hindi + Telugu] 1080p [2.5GB]

SYNOPSIS

The film reiterates, “Company ek ‘soch’ hai.” We wish RGV had put in some soch into this. Truth be told, iss film ko goli maaro, and for the sake of nostalgia, watch the original, for posterity.

SATYA 2 MOVIE REVIEW

Critic's Rating: 2.0/5
Story: A new don is born and he vows to reinvent the bloody ‘Bang-Bang’ business of the underworld.

Review: If you like your ‘truth’ bloodied, here it goes. This time RGV’s newly packaged don is of a different breed, but barely matches the ballsy bhaigiri of the original. Cut back fifteen years - when Ramu on creative Viagra, ripped open Mumbai’s ominous crime diaries for cinematic consumption. Tossing us into a dark, sinister world of lawless bhais, bhaus, gangstas and guns. Ever since, he’s flaunted his obsession for the inglorious D’s and their doomed destinies.

Meet Satya No.2 (Puneet), donning crisp corporate casuals, rimless glasses and an attitude to match that (too blah for a budding bhai!). Hustling on, Satya takes on the challenge to undo failed formulas of past infamous dons, to create a new blueprint for the bhais in business. How? He forms a company called ‘Company’ (really!) and launches an invincible, intangible product called Darr. He even finds executioners to market this hot-seller, and soon ‘Company’ turns into the deadliest crime outfit – topping the cops’ radar. Meanwhile, he weds lady-love, Chitra (Anaika) who spends more time sitting pretty and pouting, than performing.Debutant Puneet, as an intense, brooding don, puts in effort, but it appears like a gunshot and disappears quickly. His hushed huskiness is ineffective, and he’s unable to evoke any feeling of fear or fatality. He has promise, but has yet to realize it.

‘Satya 2’ (unlinked sequel), thrives on randomness and implausible ideas. This don is unconvincing, seeking no wrath or sympathy of the viewers. The supporting cast is too weak, and the unforgettable bhaichara, the potbellied Kallu maamas and boisterous Bhikus (of Satya fame) are sorely missed. RGV relies on his trademark camera angles, close-upsand deafening ‘Satya’ chants (background score) to heighten drama, but guns down the plot at the onset. Even a good hangover of the remarkable prequel might have salvaged this one.

The film reiterates, “Company ek ‘soch’ hai.” We wish RGV had put in some soch into this. Truth be told, iss film ko goli maaro, and for the sake of nostalgia, watch the original, for posterity.
Satya 2 is yet another nail in Ram Gopal Varma's professional coffin. Satya, the ultimate guns-and-gangs saga, was clearly in no need of re-interpretation. So, what on earth was RGV thinking, wonder critics.Shubhra Gupta, Indian ExpressRating: *Critic's take: This Satya (Ratn) zooms right up the scale-from a wet-behind-the-ears, tousle-haired rookie to a man who heads up a 'Company', the most confused conglomerate of crime and punishment to grace Bollywood-- so fast that you wonder where that Ramu has gone, the guy who had a sense of plot development, and the unfolding of a story, and the placing of foot-tapping songs-and-dance. For a man who is made to scale up so quickly, Ratn is remarkably unremarkable as an actor. Not a dead loss, but nothing that your eye rests on, not the way, for example, Vivek Oberoi's explosive Chandu, in 'Company'. Or the wonderful Bhiku Mhatre-Manoj Bajpai in 'Satya

Verdict: 'Satya' was a gamechanger. 'Satya 2' is not even in the game. 'Goli maar bheje mein'.

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Mihir Fadnavis, First PostCritic's take: Packed with catatonic acting, cheap sets, tacky songs, hilarious drama and more GoPro action than you can digest, Satya 2 is yet another nail in Ram Gopal Varma's professional coffin, or another laurel in his filmmaking wreath, depending on your cinema sensibility.

If you take the original Satya and eliminate every visible aspect of filmmaking know-how, you'd still get a better movie even if it is very similar to this quasi-sequel.

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Saibal Chatterjee, NDTVRating: *1/2Critic's take: Satya, the ultimate guns-and-gangs saga, was clearly in no need of re-interpretation. So, what on earth was RGV thinking? For all its obvious warts, Satya 2 may not be as insufferable as RGV Ki Aag, but it comes quite close to being a total creative disaster.

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