An over-excited director (Parvin Dabas) asks his lead actress (Sunny Leone) to get ready for the party.
The latter refuses, saying she needs to visit the mental asylum.
"Why?" he asks.
"Research, obviously," she responds.
The director is left stunned.
“Yeh porno ek dum se Rituporno kaise ban gayi? (How did this porn star suddenly become a method actor?),” he wonders.
Therein lies the gist of the movie.
Anyone who watches Ragini MMS 2 with the 'expected' expectations might be stunned as well. Okay, let's tone it down a bit and say he will be disappointed.
For if Ragini MMS (2011) was about two-and-a-half love-making scenes, its sequel has just one, a forced one at that. But that's just about it.
However, for anyone who intends to get spooked and is on the lookout for a decent horror flick, this one ain't bad.
In fact the sequel is better than the prequel. And saying this is no exaggeration.
Yes, it is heavily borrowed. But then, which B-Town flick movie isn’t?
Ragini MMS 2 has a much better story, a couple of foot-tapping numbers, few good performances and is quite well structured.
More importantly, the film’s leading lady (Leone) is in top form. Again, this isn’t an exaggeration.
Be it dancing, taking pot shots at her own self or emoting (yes, you heard it right), Leone has definitely made some progress. The oomph factor is, and will always be, there. But the fact that she has ‘researched’
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