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Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFaruk Kabir
Written byFaruk Kabir
Produced by
  • Abhishek Pathak
  • Sneha Bimal Parekh
  • Ram Mirchandani
  • Starring
  • Shivaleeka Oberoi
  • Sheeba Chaddha
  • CinematographyJitan Harmeet Singh
    Edited bySandeep Francis
    Music bySongs:
    Mithoon
    Vishal Mishra
    Shabbir Ahmed
    Background Score:
    Amar Mohile

    Production
    companies

    Panorama Studios
    Action Hero Films
    Cinergy

    Distributed byZee Studios

    Release date

    • 8 July 2022 (2022-07-08)[1]

    Running time

    149 minutes[2]
    CountryIndia
    LanguageHindi
    Box office₹20.33 crore[3]

    Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha (transl. May God be your protector: Chapter 2 – Trial by Fire), also known as Khuda Haafiz 2, is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Faruk Kabir and produced under Panorama Studios, Action Hero Films and Cinergy. A sequel to the 2020 film Khuda Haafiz, Vidyut Jammwal and Shivaleeka Oberoi reprise their roles from the original film, while Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Sheeba Chaddha, Riddhi Sharma, Bodhisattva Sharma, Anushka Marchande, Deepak Tokas and Mohammed Saud Mansuri appear in pivotal supporting roles.[4][5]

    Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha was released theatrically on 8 July 2022 to mixed-to-positive reviews from critics.[1]

    Plot[edit]

    After busting down the flesh traders in Noman[a], Sameer Chaudhary returns to India with his wife Nargis, who battles depression and PTSD after the Noman incident. One year later, the couple tries to find their new normal life, but are seen to be struggling despite therapy and medicines. Sameer's best friend Deepak loses his brother and sister-in-law in a car accident, leaving their 5-year-old daughter Nandini as the lone survivor. Due to his travelling sales job, Deepak decides to put Nandini in an adoption home as he would not be able to care for her.

    Sameer suggests that he and Nargis take Nandini in for a week before Deepak decides anything as he hoped that Nargis would bond with Nandini and finally be able to come out of her depression. Nargis is unhappy with the new addition at first, but with the help of her therapist, takes the first step towards Nandini soon after. An accident with a dog bite causes Nargis to react and put herself into harm's way to save Nandini. She soon starts to form a bond with the little girl and some time later, the couple officially adopt Nandini. However, their happiness is short-lived as Basheshwar "Bacchu" Thakur, who is the grandson of a powerful lady Sheela Thakur, forces his crush and Nandini's friend Seema to accept his feelings for her, but Seema rejects him.

    Enraged, Bacchu, along with his two friends Shailendra and Abhinav kidnaps Seema and Nandini, who tried to help the elder girl. Sameer and Seema's family reaches out to the police for help, but the police doesn't write down their FIR as Sheela is too powerful in the region. After an entire day of searching with the help of the ice-cream vendor, Sameer finally reaches the area, where Bacchu and his friends had lit the kidnapping van on fire. Searching nearby in the fields reveals the two girls – brutally injured. They're rushed to the hospital and everyone realize that both have been assaulted. Nandini is unable to survive her injuries and this shatters Sameer and Nargis, who gets angry and leaves Sameer after telling him to meet her after avenging Nandini's death.

    Sameer thrashes Inspector Tyagi for not helping to find Nandini, where he is sentenced to prison for 60 days. At the prison, Talha Ansari's informer informs him that Rashid Qasai send Jaiswal and his goons to kill Sameer. At night, Talha provides weapons for Sameer and reveals about Jaiswal's plans to kill him. In the morning, Sameer kills Jaiswal and his goons with the help of Talha. In the hospital, Seema gains consciousness and reveals about Bachchu and his friends for abusing Seema and Nandini to the news channels. Sheela Thakur warns Nargis to stay away from Bachchu for Sameer after trying to scare her by repeating Nargis' own scary experiences. Despite her fears, Nargis remains cool and collected in front of Sheela and tells her that even if something does happen to Sameer in his quest for vengeance, then she would be still alive.

    Talha asks for help from his uncle to release Sameer and Sameer gets released from prison. Khalu tells Sameer that Rashid knows where Bachchu two's friends are hidden. Sameer joins hands with Khalu and Saaharsh to eliminate Rashid and his men in the alleyway and they find Bachchu's friends Shailendra and Abhinav. Shailendra is scared and immediately reveals everything requesting amnesty. He tells the gang that how Bachchu and Shardul abused Seema repeatedly, while Abhinav was the one who abused the little Nandini. The boys then took the girls into the very field and hunted them around, hitting them repeatedly with a cricket bat until they collapsed.

    Shailendra also revealed that the murder was actually Sheela's plan, where she ordered the butcher to hide everyone and sent Bachchu abroad with his father Kamlesh. Sameer and Seema's brother Junaid learn about the crimes against the girls and get enraged, where Sameer brutally thrashes Abhinav to death. The police and media find Abhinav's naked body hanging from a tree in the morning. SSP Avinash Thakur, who is hired for the case due to media attention, takes Shailendra into custody and gives information about Bachchu to Sameer. Avinash explains that Bachchu and his father are in Egypt and India doesn't have an extradition treaty in place. While a request has been raised with the Foreign Ministry, everything would take months due to bureaucracy.

    However, Avinash points out that there were no such restrictions on Sameer and Junaid. Sameer and Junaid board to Egypt and locate Kamlesh and Bachchu's location with the help of Hasnain, an arms dealer in a local market. The three attack and eliminate Kamlesh's henchmen's and chase them in a desert road of Pyramid, which leads to the car chase. After crashing Bachchu's car, Sameer drags Bachchu out of the burning car and starts thrashing him brutally. Kamlesh tries to intervene, where Junaid starts fighting with Bachchu and Sameer puts Kamlesh down. Sameer finally kills Bachchu, while Junaid shoots Kamlesh, thus avenging Nandini's death and Seema's assault.

    Sheela Thakur mourns the death of Bachchu, while her henchmen tries to keep the police from getting arrested. Sheela Thakur then grabs a hold of the woman she kept captive in her home and sexually abused. The woman finally gathers her courage and stabs Sheela to death with her hairpin. Sameer wakes up at home and Nargis is revealed to be pregnant, much to Sameer's surprise. Everyone from outside the house praises Sameer as their leader. Sameer sees Nandini in the crowd and they both wave at each other.

    Cast[edit]

  • Shivaleeka Oberoi as Nargis Chaudhary
  • Dibyendu Bhattacharya as Rashid Qasai[6]
  • Sheeba Chaddha as Thakur Ji a.k.a Sheela Thakurji, Bachchu's grandmother[7]
  • Rajesh Tailang as Ravi Kumar, a reporter
  • Rukhsar Rehman as Dr. Roshni Acharya
  • Riddhi Sharma as Nandini Chaudhary: Sameer and Nargis adopted daughter
  • Bodhisattva Sharma as Basheshwar "Bachchu" Thakur, Sheela Thakurji's grandson
  • Anushka Marchande as Seema
  • Deepak Tokas as Deepak, Sameer's best friend
  • Mohammed Saud Mansuri as Abhinav, Bachchu's friend
  • Pawan ChopraasSSP Avinash Thakur
  • Abhishek Andrews as Sanu
  • Danish Husain as Talha Ansari
  • Monica Sharma as Kalki
  • Anurekha Bhagat as maid of Sameer and Nargis
  • Sidharth Bhardwaj as Khalu
  • Asrar Khan as Yadav Ji "Thakur Ji's Secretary"
  • Maira Khan as Nandini's friend
  • Production[edit]

    The principal photography of the film began on 22 July 2021 in Lucknow.[8][9][10]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    Khuda Haafiz – Chapter 2 Agni Pariksha
    Soundtrack album by
    Released29 June 2022[11]
    Recorded2021–2022
    GenreFeature film soundtrack
    Length16:50
    LanguageHindi
    LabelZee Music Company
    Official audio
    Khuda Haafiz 2 – Full AlbumonYouTube

    The music of the film is composed by Mithoon, Vishal Mishra and Shabbir Ahmed while the lyrics written by Manoj Muntashir, Mithoon, Vishal Mishra, Kaushal Kishore, Faruk Kabir, Shabbir Ahmed and Ayaz Kohli. The background score of the film is composed by Amar Mohile.[11]

    The song "Junoon Hai" is dedicated to Hussain ibn Ali, the son of Ali and grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who was martyred at the battle of Karbala, and is based on marsiya poems which commemorate the event. It was initially titled "Haq Hussain" and objections were raised by Shia Muslims over its title and use in the film during violent action scenes which also depict the mourning of Muharram (Shia rituals on Ashura – the tenth day of the month of Muharram commemorating the martyrdom of Hussain). Panorama Studio, the producers of the film, subsequently issued an apology and changed the title of the song and associated lyrics, which nonetheless retains references to Ali.[5]

    Track listing
    No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
    1."Chaiyaan Mein Saiyaan Ki"MithoonMithoonJubin Nautiyal, Asees Kaur, Keshav Anand4:05
    2."Rubaru"Manoj MuntashirVishal MishraVishal Mishra, Asees Kaur, Niazi Nizami Brothers4:21
    3."Junoon Hai"Shabbir Ahmed, Ayaz KohliShabbir AhmedSaaj Bhatt, Brijesh Shandilya, Anis Ali Sabri,4:44
    4."Aaja Ve"Vishal Mishra, Kaushal Kishore, Faruk KabirVishal MishraVishal Mishra3:40
    Total length:16:50

    Release[edit]

    The film was initially scheduled to release on 17 June 2022, but was postponed.[12] The film theatrically released on 8 July 2022.[13]

    Home media[edit]

    The film premiered on ZEE5 on 2 September 2022.[14][15]

    Reception[edit]

    Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics.

    Critical response[edit]

    On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 17% of 6 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.5/10.[16]

    Dhaval Roy of The Times of India gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "Khuda Haafiz 2 is worth a watch for the heavy-duty action and the story that’s high on emotion."[17] Zinia Bandyopadhyay of News18 gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "If you have loved Khuda Haafiz and want to see Vidyut the actor, this film is for you."[18]

    Shaheen Irani of OTTplay gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "It is a commercial entertainer with all real elements that make you uncomfortable but need to be spoken about."[19] Grace Cyril of India Today gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Khuda Haafiz — literally means May God be your Guardian — does not have the most innovative script but it will still touch your heart."[20]

    Bollywood Hungama gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha fails to reach the level of the first part and disappoints due to the predictable storyline and disturbing action scenes."[21] Namrata Thakker of Rediff gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Khuda Haafiz 2 comes across as an unnecessary sequel that has been made just to showcase Vidyut in action mode."[22]

    Anuj Kumar of The Hindu wrote "Faruk Kabir’s sequel to his 2020 actioner is gripping, and not divorced from socio-political realities."[23] Anupama Chopra of Film Companion wrote "Khuda Haafiz 2 – Agni Pariksha functions most effectively as a gore test — meaning the film serves as a barometer of how much brutality you can watch without flinching."[24]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ As shown in Khuda Haafiz

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Vidyut Jammwal's Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 release date postponed, film to hit the screens on July 8". India Today. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 Agni Pariksha Movie Review : Packed with heavy-duty action and ample drama". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter ll – Agni Pariksha Box Office". Bollywood Hungama. 8 July 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz Chapter II goes on floors. Vidyut Jammwal announces with group pic". India Today. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  • ^ a b "Vidyut Jammwal starrer sequel of 'Khuda Haafiz' goes on floors". Orissa Post. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  • ^ "Dibyendu Bhattacharya talks about his character in 'Khuda Haafiz 2'". Mid-Day. 17 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 Agnipariksha trailer: Vidyut Jammwal stars in actioner inspired by Taken". The Indian Express. 8 June 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 goes on floors". Filmfare. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  • ^ "Vidyut Jammwal's 'Khuda Haafiz' sequel goes on floors". ANI. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  • ^ "Vidyut Jammwal's 'Khuda Haafiz' sequel starts production". The Free Press Journal. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  • ^ a b "Khuda Haafiz – Chapter 2 Agni Pariksha – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". Jiosaavn. 29 June 2022.
  • ^ "Vidyut Jammwal-starrer 'Khuda Haafiz Chapter II- Agni Pariksha' will be releasing on 17 June". The Economic Times. 22 April 2022.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 release date postponed: Details here". Business Today. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha starring Vidyut Jammwal to premiere on ZEE5 on September 2, 2022". Bollywood Hungama. 22 August 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2022.[dead link]
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha Starring Vidyut Jammwal Premieres Tomorrow On ZEE5 Global!". Koimoi. 1 September 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 Agni Pariksha Movie Review: Packed With Heavy-Duty Action And Ample Drama". The Times of India.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz 2 Review: Faruk Kabir, Vidyut Jammwal Take Film Quite a Few Notches Higher". News18.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha review: Vidyut Jammwal goes beyond action, nails almost every other emotion". OTTplay.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz 2 Movie Review: Most un-Vidyut Vidyut Jammwal film ever". India Today.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter ll – Agni Pariksha Movie Review: KHUDA HAAFIZ CHAPTER 2 – AGNI PARIKSHA is disappointing due to predictable storyline". Bollywood Hungama.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2 – Agni Pariksha Review". Rediff.com.
  • ^ "'Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2' review: Vidyut Jammwal delivers a gripping action drama". The Hindu.
  • ^ "Khuda Haafiz 2 – Agni Pariksha Is A Gore Fest Let Down by a Weak Script". Film Companion.
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