While I enjoyed Raghuvaran B.Tech on my first watch, I never truly appreciated the perfect storm of marketing, storytelling and heart that made it a social phenomenon until I caught a whole host of reruns of the film on TV. When VIP 2 was set to hit the screens, I asked myself what story the filmmakers could have in mind to elaborate on that pitch perfect first film. Raghuvaran has a job, a wife, made peace with the death of his mother, taught the corporate rich kid that talent is more valuable than money and so on.
With all bases covered by the original, would VIP 2 fall victi....