Movie Review : Draupathi 2
The film moves between the present and the past. In the present day, a young man ( Richard Rishi) due to a series of events, finds that a long lost temple deity is connected to happenings 700 years ago when King Veera Vallalar (Natraj) helped a younger king Veera Simha Kadavarayan ( Richard Rishi) from a nearby kingdom, to fulfil certain duties as a protector of his people. Their life journey involved crossing paths and swords with the Sultan of the Madurai Sultunate and Tughlaq (Chirag Jani) from the Delhi Sultanate. However during these long expeditions protecting his people, Kadavarayan's wife Draupathi's, mind was poisoned against her husband, by an enemy in the ranks, which led to greater conflict and upheaval. What happened to the king and his subjects? Did he fulfil the tasks he set out to do? The camera work of Phylip K Sundar captures the majesty of the kingdoms and the aesthetic and realistic s...