From mustard fields of Punjab to the coffee estates of Coorg and the urban glow of Bangalore, cinematographer Vineet Malhotra makes you want to pack a bag. The road trip aesthetic is top-tier.
If you go in with zero expectations and a love for scenic road trips, you might just wipe away a tear when the credits roll. Just don’t expect a Yaariyan universe anytime soon. Yaariyan 2 Hindi Movie
The title Yaariyan 2 suggests a sequel to the 2014 blockbuster. It is not. Fans expecting more "Sunny Sunny" will be confused. Newcomers will wonder why the film is named after a franchise they haven't seen. Final Verdict: Should You Watch It? | Watch if you… | Skip if you… | |------------------|------------------| | Love Bollywood road trip dramas (Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara vibes) | Have seen and loved Bangalore Days (you’ll compare endlessly) | | Want a one-time, feel-good, family-friendly film | Need tight pacing or edge-of-seat drama | | Enjoy music-driven storytelling with scenic visuals | Hate melodramatic monologues about “zindagi ki asli khushi” | From mustard fields of Punjab to the coffee
Pearl V Puri (TV’s beloved Naagin star) makes his film debut. He has screen presence, but his character arc is the weakest. Meezaan tries hard but is outshone by every senior actor around him. Divya Khossla carries the film on her shoulders—but even she cannot rise above a few melodramatic lines. Just don’t expect a Yaariyan universe anytime soon
Liked this review? Subscribe to our blog for more Bollywood deep dives, box office analysis, and underrated gems.