A movie on the inhumane treatment being meted out to a few Indians travelling to the Gulf nations through unscrupulous agencies, has the capability to hit the right notes with its audiences, but it ought to dwell deeper on the sufferings using the elements necessary to create an impact on the viewer. But this isn't the case with Ravi K Chandran's Rangam 2, a film about one such immigrant who gets stranded offshore in Central Asia, and gets entangled in a situation that can potentially get him killed.
Flamboyant and carefree Chandru (Jiiva) meets a headstrong Srila (Thulasi) duri....