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Demonte Colony 2 first look is here

The film also stars Priya Bhavani Shankar, Antti Jaaskelainen, Tsering Dorjee, Arun Pandian, Muthukumar and Meenakshi Govindarajan

Navein Darshan

The first look of Demonte Colony  2 was revealed by the makers today. The poster features a possessed Arulnithi with demonic eyes. The direct sequel to the 2015 film is also directed by Ajay Gnanamuthu. The film's production was taken over by  Bobby Balachandran, President/Chief Executive Officer & Founder of Exterro has acquired the entire rights of the Arulnithi starrer, under his banner BTG Universal.

Ajay shares that the sequel will be a full-fledged horror film unlike the first part which had light-hearted moments in the initial portions, "The story demanded such a screenplay. From the start, the narrative will keep you engaged, leaving much less space for distractions." He adds that having a knowledge of the happenings in the original film is necessary to fully enjoy this instalment. "It has been eight years since the first film, and not many people will remember the scenes from it. But we have planned campaigns that can effectively remind the audience of the crucial portions."

Demonte Colony 2 will be a multi-lingual release with ample screens overseas. "Joining hands with a US-based production house like BTG Universal is our first step to ensure that. Bobby Balachandran is quite happy about the film that we will join hands for the third and fourth instalments too."

The film also stars Priya Bhavani Shankar, Antti Jaaskelainen, Tsering Dorjee, Arun Pandian, Muthukumar, Meenakshi Govindarajan, Sarjano Khalid, and Archana R.

The horror thriller has music by Sam CS and cinematography by Harish Kannan. Demonte Colony 2 is produced by Bobby Balachandran in association with Vijay Subramanian’s White Nights Entertainment and RC Rajkumar's Gnanamuthu Pattarai.

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