Gayam 2 is a lot like milking a really old cow for the zillionth time. It's hard to understand what sets it really apart from the glut of goon-themed movies around if it didn't piggyback on the success of Gayam. As you watch it, you gradually warm up to the fact that the makers simply wanted to create a normal goon-thriller, and, as an after thought, decided to play on whatever nostalgia they can draw off the occasion.
What the film tries to do is evolve into a satire on a certain politician responsible for much chaos in present-day AP politics, but ends up only as a collection of a....