Shiva Super - Hero 2

The comic relief sidekick (Sundeep Kishan as “Chotu”) gets more screen time than the heroine, and his jokes land with a thud. There’s also an unnecessary cameo by a famous Bollywood actor playing a time-traveling sage that adds nothing but confusion.

Rating: ★★½ (2.5/5)

Worse, the film suffers from “Sequel Overload Syndrome.” There are no fewer than six fight scenes before the interval. By the time Shiva actually gets angry, you’ve already seen him punch through three buildings. The emotional beats—his relationship with his mortal mother, his guilt over past destruction—are rushed through in two-minute montages. shiva super hero 2

When the first Shiva Super Hero film hit screens, it was a pleasant surprise—a gritty, emotional origin story that blended Hindu mythology with the urban crime drama. It gave us a hero who wasn't just strong, but divine. Three years later, director Karthik Rajan returns with , and the verdict is clear: bigger, louder, but sadly not better. The comic relief sidekick (Sundeep Kishan as “Chotu”)