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If you are looking for a serious, psychological horror film, look elsewhere. , if you want a time capsule of 2010s Bollywood excess—complete with jump scares, dramatic background scores, eerie visuals, and Sunny Leone fighting a demon— Ragini MMS 2 is a fun ride.

When the original Ragini MMS released in 2011, it was a game-changer for Bollywood horror. Borrowing the "found-footage" style popularized by The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity , it offered a gritty, realistic scares wrapped in a bold, adult theme. So, when hit screens in 2014, expectations were high. But instead of a simple rehash, director Bhushan Patel delivered something unexpected: a meta-horror film that blended erotica, comedy, and supernatural dread. ragini mms 2

The film’s biggest flaw is its tone. It wants to be scary, sexy, and funny—often in the same scene. The "pagalpanti" (craziness) frequently undermines the horror. One minute you’re watching a terrifying possession scene, and the next, a comedian (played by the late, great Kader Khan) is making double-entendre jokes. If you are looking for a serious, psychological

The item numbers, while visually striking, feel like speed bumps in the horror narrative. The film struggles to balance its B-movie grindhouse energy with the genuine pathos of Ragini’s backstory (which involves sexual assault and revenge). Borrowing the "found-footage" style popularized by The Blair

For fans of the genre, the film is worth watching for the last 20 minutes alone. The climax, where the ghost fully manifests, is chaotic, gory, and visually inventive. The VFX might not hold up to Hollywood standards, but the raw energy is undeniable.

⭐⭐½ (2.5/5) Watch it for: The meta concept, the haunted house atmosphere, and unintentional comedy. Skip it if: You hate found-footage, jump scares, or explicit content.

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