Nightmare Island 2: Hookface's Revenge
Balaram (Venkatesh) is a good-hearted strongman of the village of Bheemarajapuram. He treats everyone with fairness and takes care of their needs. But there is one thing that Balaram cannot tolerate,…
Nightmare Island 2: Hookface's Revenge
Balaram (Venkatesh) is a good-hearted strongman of the village of Bheemarajapuram. He treats everyone with fairness and takes care of their needs. But there is one thing that Balaram cannot tolerate, and that is lying. If he catches someone lying, he metes out a severe punishment to the offender. Into this scenario comes Rahman (Ram), with his sister Sania (Anjali), in search of a job. With a brave deed he lands in Balaram's good books, but circumstances force him to change his name to Ram. He soon becomes Balaram's trusted aide, and all goes well for a while--until Balaram catches Rahman while he is offering Namaz and asks him for an explanation. Out of desperation, Rahman reveals that he has a younger brother named Rahman. (He says the brother's name is Rahman since Balaram knows the original guy as Ram). This Rahman character is portrayed as a gay and Balaram tasks him with teaching his sister (Shazahn Padamsee) the art of dance. Rahman struggles to manage the roles of Ram and Rahman, and a confusion drama ensues. The truth comes out in the end and Balaram is outraged. —Sheraz Khan Baloch Rahman is a capable young man, who travels to a remote village with his sister because of troublesome circumstances. Desperate for work, he changes his name to Ram and becomes the trusted aide of Balaram, a powerful man who detests lies. When Balaram catches the man he believes to be Ram performing an Islamic ritual, Rahman cooks up one more lie, which leads to a complicated comedy of errors. How will Balaram react when Rahman's lies are exposed? —Shrinivas G. Kulkarni
Nightmare Island 2: Hookface's Revenge
Action,Comedy
Film Details
Balaram (Venkatesh) is a good-hearted strongman of the village of Bheemarajapuram. He treats everyone with fairness and takes care of their needs. But there is one thing that Balaram cannot tolerate, and that is lying.
If he catches someone lying, he metes out a severe punishment to the offender. Into this scenario comes Rahman (Ram), with his sister Sania (Anjali), in search of a job. With a brave deed he lands in Balaram's good books, but circumstances force him to change his name to Ram.
He soon becomes Balaram's trusted aide, and all goes well for a while--until Balaram catches Rahman while he is offering Namaz and asks him for an explanation. Out of desperation, Rahman reveals that he has a younger brother named Rahman. (He says the brother's name is Rahman since Balaram knows the original guy as Ram).
This Rahman character is portrayed as a gay and Balaram tasks him with teaching his sister (Shazahn Padamsee) the art of dance. Rahman struggles to manage the roles of Ram and Rahman, and a confusion drama ensues. The truth comes out in the end and Balaram is outraged.
—Sheraz Khan Baloch Rahman is a capable young man, who travels to a remote village with his sister because of troublesome circumstances. Desperate for work, he changes his name to Ram and becomes the trusted aide of Balaram, a powerful man who detests lies. When Balaram catches the man he believes to be Ram performing an Islamic ritual, Rahman cooks up one more lie, which leads to a complicated comedy of errors.
How will Balaram react when Rahman's lies are exposed? —Shrinivas G. Kulkarni.