Murder 2 Cast & Crew
Jacqueline Fernandez…… Priya
Yana Gupta…… Special Appearance
Prashant Narayanan…… Dheeraj
Sudhanshu Pandey
Sandeep Sikand
Shweta Kawatra…… Guest Appearance
Sulagna Panigrahi…… Reshma
Music Director
Harshit Saxena
Sangeet Haldipur
Siddharth Haldipur
Mithoon
Banner
Vishesh Films
Producer
Mukesh Bhatt
Director
Mohit Suri
Murder 2 Movie Trailer
Murder 2 – Synopsis:

Arjun (Emraan Hashmi), an ex-cop, is hired by a Goan pimp for an unofficial assignment. Several hookers have gone missing under mysterious circumstances and Arjun has to trace their whereabouts. He finds out that all the missing girls were called by the same person. When a new girl Reshma (Sulagna) is sent as bait to catch hold of the culprit, she falls prey of the serial killer. Arjun catches hold of the killer but has to get enough evidence against him.
Murder 2 Movie Review:
The sequel to “Murder” is nothing like the first part of the agitated business concern. And Jacqueline Fernandez who is build-up in “Murder 2″ as the next Mallika Sherawat is nothing like the misjudged Mallika….Thank God for it! She expresses an ungoverned attribute even when facing in the bare limit. Unluckily, she doesn’t have much to do in “Murder 2″ except patch the dark play in a spot of sunniness.
In the typical Bhatt’s camp style “Murder 2″ is not wasting time in back-projections and story make-up. He goes forward for the kill. With searching instancy director Mohit Suri (director of “Kalyug”and “Crook”) presents us the story of a psycho killer who kills prostitutes with the joy that makes your stomach stir and look nervously towards the future about your daughter who is just champaign into the large broad world.
Who knows if the person sitting next to her in the film theatre is a room-eccentric with a group of saws in his home, and not to cut up the Season turkey.
Prashant Narayanan as the psychopath performs the character at such an even place he creates your blood freeze in fear and disgust. Here’s a man who could be that evil spirit who killed all those kids in the Nethra killings and then ate them up without a projection.

The ‘star’ in “Murder 2″ movie is a suspended cop who earns money out of criminals, stays moody and haunted end-to-end the movie except when he goes for the kiss, and passes his girlfriend a peck of notes after making love. To buy the icebox, he says. Naturally the lady freezes.
Effect of habit, people say. Hashmi has done this kind of role many times continually. The kissing and energetic bedroom activities are quickly performed in the first 15 minutes. Wouldn’t want the lovers of the serial kisser to feel they are being rip off in favour of the serial killer.
“Murder 2″ is not a pleasing movie to view. The psycho killings are done in graphic detail. The storytelling offers no relief from the cruelty. Most of the time we are looking at events that we would rather not watch. But watch, we must.
“Murder 2″ is a reflector of our neutral deadly times when no relation is divine any-longer. Mohit Suri maintains control of the shaded material and shocked characters. While most scenes hold together in a focusing rhythm of life’s most offensive truths, the sequences featuring Prashant Naraynan work better than the rest of the film. He lends the proceedings a credibility that is unsettling.
