Technically, Kanchana 2 raised the bar for the franchise. The visual effects and makeup used for the possession sequences were notably more advanced than its predecessors. The soundtrack by Leon James, C. Sathya, S. Thaman, and Ashwamitra featured catchy tunes and a background score that effectively amped up the tension during the jump scares.
The plot follows Raghava, a cinematographer for a television channel, who is deathly afraid of ghosts. His life takes a terrifying turn when he and his crew visit a remote, dilapidated mansion to film a fake horror show to boost their ratings. Predictably, they encounter real supernatural forces. Raghava becomes the vessel for multiple vengeful spirits, leading to a high-octane climax where justice is sought for the wronged. kanchana 2 tamilgun
The film's massive success can be attributed to its "masala" approach to horror. It doesn't rely solely on atmosphere but incorporates song-and-dance numbers, loud comedy, and sentimental backstories. This broad appeal made it a hit across various demographics, particularly among families and children who enjoyed the animated antics of Lawrence. Technically, Kanchana 2 raised the bar for the franchise