Srinivasan / Raghunandan
Arulnithi
Srinivasan / Raghunandan

“Vengeance of the unholy”
Debbie attempts to contact the spirit of her deceased husband Sam, she inadvertently contacts Srinivasan, who had just died. This contact saves his life but leaves him in a coma for years. Later, Debbie unravels mystery about Lord Demonte sacrificing people and enslaves their spirits. Can Debbie break this cycle and help Srinivasan to wake up from his coma?
Srinivasan / Raghunandan
Arulnithi
Srinivasan / Raghunandan
Debbie
Priya Bhavani Shankar
Debbie
Dorjee
Tsering Dorjee Bawa
Dorjee
John Demonte
Antti Jääskeläinen
John Demonte
Richard
C. Arun Pandian
Richard
Raghu's Uncle
Muthukumar
Raghu's Uncle
Aditi
Meenakshi Govindarajan
Aditi
Samuel Richard
Sarjano Khalid
Samuel Richard
Aishwarya
Archana Ravichandran
Aishwarya
Hostel Warden
M. Soundarya Saravanan
Hostel Warden
Vimal
Ramesh Thilak
Vimal
Sajith
Abhishek Joseph
Sajith
Although the movie starts with a recap, you might want to first watch the first part. At that time, even with a lot of horror tropes, Demonte Colony felt refreshing and grounded, at least admits the numerous Tamil comedy horror movies. I wasn't excited about the sequel, when I watched the trailer. I did watch it, because it was supposed to be at least a good sequel. And that's my impression, too. I didn't like Demonte Colony 2 as a movie on its own. Personally I don't consider it a horror movie. If you like more action-oriented loud horror movies, this might be your cup of tea. The action and in general the daring technological efforts impressed me, even if for the most part you can see the limited budget in the outcome. Other than that, the movie was disturbed by unnecessary comedic relief a few times. Some of the acting was unbearable. It also managed to embarrass both spiritual and scientific knowledge in a single line. However I loved how it builds on top of the first movie. Furthermore I'm excited about the mystery and the lore added to this series. Demote Colony 2 may not have entertained me, but I do not regret watching it.
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