Kangana Ranaut and Hansal Mehta have both expressed their admiration for the horror-comedy Stree 2, starring Shraddha Kapoor and RajKummar Rao. The film, directed by Amar Kaushik, has garnered significant attention for its success at the box office and the performances of its cast.
Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram to congratulate the team on the film’s success, emphasizing the crucial role of directors in cinema. She pointed out that in India, directors often don’t receive the recognition they deserve, which can discourage young talent from pursuing careers in filmmaking. Kangana urged her followers to learn about and support good directors, acknowledging Amar Kaushik’s work on Stree 2 as essential to the film’s triumph.
Hansal Mehta also praised the movie, calling it “a triumph for Indian mainstream cinema,” adding to the chorus of accolades for both the film and its director.
Stree 2: Bhediya Varun Dhawan saves Shraddha Kapoor; Fans call it ‘Best cameo of the film’
A notable highlight of Stree 2 is Varun Dhawan’s cameo. His cameo in the film, reprising his role as Bhediya from the 2022 horror comedy Bhediya, was a highly anticipated event. The film not only saw Dhawan’s character in action but also showcased a memorable scene where he saves Shraddha Kapoor’s character from the headless monster Sarkata, generating a strong reaction from audiences.
The buzz around Dhawan’s cameo has been substantial. Social media has been abuzz with praise, with fans celebrating his dynamic entry and the excitement it brought to the cinema halls. The viral video of Dhawan’s action-packed scene has amplified the anticipation for Stree 2, particularly with the film releasing over the Independence Day weekend.
The film has opened strongly at the box office, earning ₹90.3 crore in India as of the latest reports from Sacnilk.com. Stree 2, which was released on August 15, also features special appearances by Akshay Kumar and Varun Dhawan. The original Stree, released in 2018, was a major hit, and the sequel has continued its legacy, releasing alongside films like Khel Khel Mein and Vedaa.