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More footage of Chucky stalking Andy at mental hospital. Andy befriending a young girl during his time in mental hospital later on, Chucky tricks the same girl to help him out to find Andy. Death performing a ritual dressed in voodoo priest clothes. Andy falling into a ditch in front of Eddie Caputo's hideout as it explodes. Original opening in which Mike is dressed in woman's clothing in order to catch Charles Lee Ray (if you watch normal opening scene closely, you can see that Mike throws the dress on the ground when he chases Ray down the street). Some of the scenes that were deleted or cut down include: 1. Other sources claimed the original cut was two and a half, or near thee hours long.
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But its chances are doubtful after that.The original work print of the movie was more than two hours long. Due to the excitement and hype, it will do well at the box office in the first week. The film can, at the most, be enjoyed by kids due to Tatya Vinchu and some special effects. Overall, Zapatlela 2 is let down due to the writing. Madhu Kambikar, Vishakha Subhedar, Deepak Shirke and Vijay Chavan offer decent support. Makrand Anaspure’s character is hampered due to the flirting part. And once again, his signature swearing (Oh God, Damn It, etc) creates unintentional laughter. Like the first movie, Mahesh Kothare tries hard to appear tough but succeeds partially. Sonalee Kulkarni is decent in a character that doesn’t have much depth. As mentioned before, he shouldn’t have been given too much of screen space.
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Adinath Kothare does an above average job. All other actors are negatively affected either by the writing or characterization. Like the first installment, Dilip Prabhavalkar’s voiceover aptly suits Tatya Vinchu. Having said that, songs don’t serve much purpose here. From Avdhoot Gupte’s music, ‘Kalajat Mukkam Kela’ and ‘Gajamukha’ are impressive. The stunts are impressive, except on one instance when Sonalee Kulkarni is shown flying. Suresh Deshmane shows his talent as the cinematographer. The technical department is the biggest saving grace. But there was no need to make the characters forcefully shove things in our faces to create the effect. Coming to the 3D effects, they are impressive at times. However, such scenes don’t provide much satisfaction since the grip is hardly there. There is some excitement in between whenever the story does develop, especially due to Tatya’s antics. Giving too much footage to Adinath’s character also plays spoilsport. But strangely, it soon goes downhill and how! For the majority of the following duration, we are made to encounter a mixture of poor humor, consisting childish chase scenes, silly flirting and stereotype gay jokes, and an immature love story with the story hardly moving forward. The movie starts on an exciting note though.
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This turns out to be the reason for the keenly awaited film of the year falling below expectations. But such technical brilliance proves to be of little value if the writing is weak and, at times, silly. In terms of technicalities, the film does score high marks. As the film continues to impress even twenty years after its release, its sequel Zapatlela 2is, naturally, keenly awaited, more so since it is the first Marathi film in 3D. Review:Despite too many songs and unnecessary subplots, Zapatlela (1993) managed to highly impress due to an amusing storyline and, of course, the menacing puppet Tatya Vinchu.