Stree 2: Sarkate Ka Aatank (transl. Woman 2: Terror of the Headless) is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language comedy horror film directed by Amar Kaushik, written by Niren Bhatt and produced jointly by Maddock Films and Jio Studios. It is the fourth installment in the Maddock Supernatural Universe and serves as the sequel to Stree (2018). The film stars Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi, Abhishek Banerjee and Aparshakti Khurana as a group of friends who must defeat Sarkata, a headless malevolent entity abducting the women of Chanderi.
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Directed by | Amar Kaushik |
Written by | Niren Bhatt |
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Cinematography | Jishnu Bhattacharjee |
Edited by | Hemanti Sarkar |
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Running time | 149 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹50–120 crore[a] |
Box office | est. ₹871.36 crore[6] |
Kaushik expressed interest in developing a sequel to Stree in October 2018. By February 2022, Rao confirmed that the project was in development, but original writers and producers Raj & DK were no longer involved, having parted ways with producer Dinesh Vijan over disputes regarding the rights to the franchise. As a result, Bhatt took over as the writer. The sequel was officially announced by Dinesh Vijan and Jyoti Deshpande in April 2023. Principal photography began in July of the same year, primarily taking place in Chanderi and Bihar, and concluded by mid-2024. The soundtrack album was composed by Sachin–Jigar, while the background score was composed by Justin Varghese. The cinematography and editing were handled by Jishnu Bhattacharjee and Hemanti Sarkar, respectively.
Stree 2 was theatrically released worldwide on 15 August 2024, coinciding with Independence Day, and received positive reviews from critics. The film has grossed over ₹871.36 crore (US$100 million) worldwide, emerging as the second highest-grossing Indian film and the highest-grossing Hindi film of 2024, as well as the seventh highest-grossing Hindi film and the ninth highest-grossing Indian film of all time.[6][7]
Plot
Following the events of the first film, Stree is about to re-enter Chanderi, where she notices a statue of herself at the town entrance built by the townspeople as a sign of respect, and chooses to leave Chanderi. Years later, Chanderi faces a new threat in the form of Sarkata, a headless ghost, who abducts women at night and drags them into a nightmarish alternate dimension. The townspeople, unaware of this, mistakenly believe the missing women have left for better prospects. Vicky, still in love with the unnamed girl (She), frequently imagines her appearing before him. Meanwhile, Rudra receives an anonymous letter containing missing pages from the Chanderi Puran. A concerned Rudra warns Vicky about it, but is dismissed.
One night, Bittu's girlfriend Chitti is taken by Sarkata. A beggar who witnessed the abduction confirms the ghost's existence. Vicky, Bittu and Rudra investigates the torn pages of the Chanderi Puran and discover that Sarkata is the vengeful spirit of Chandrabhan, a former village head who was an alcoholic womanizer who hated progressive women. He murdered Stree, when she was a courtesan, by beheading her husband and burning them alive in front of her daughter. Stree returned as a spirit, beheaded Chandrabhan and his associates and buried their bodies. After Stree's departure from Chanderi, Sarkata has returned to target progressive women. Realising they need Stree's help to defeat Sarkata, the friends seek out Jana in Delhi, who was once possessed by Stree.
Jana, living with his cousin Bhaskar, is lured back to Chanderi under the pretext of a stage play. He reluctantly agrees to assist them. While searching for Stree at the old fort, Sarkata attacks and nearly kills Jana, who experiences visions of the alternate dimension where the abducted women are held captive. Believing Jana to be dead, the group is shocked when he revives and they narrowly escape the fort with Sarkata in pursuit. As Sarkata terrorises the town, She reappears and saves the group by fighting Sarkata using the powers of Stree's braid attached to her hair. The town women, living in fear, blame Vicky for defeating Stree, which they believe led to Sarkata's emergence.
They pressure Vicky to take responsibility for the new threat and She convinces him that his pure soul makes him the right person for the task. She gives Vicky a magical dagger and instructs him to use it to slice Sarkata's head. To trap Sarkata, the group organise a dance performance by Shama, Rudra's former lover. During the performance, Sarkata appears, but Vicky is unable to decapitate him. Sarkata possesses all the men present, except Vicky, Rudra and Jana. Sarkata subsequently abducts Shama and the possessed men, including Bittu, begin controlling the town's women.
Desperate for a solution, the group follow a clue from the anonymous letter to a psychiatric hospital, where they meet a descendant of Sarkata. The man reveals that Sarkata can only be defeated by a being who is neither man, woman or animal. With this knowledge, She merges her body with Vicky, creating a being capable of entering Sarkata's lair. Inside the lair, Vicky and She confront Sarkata. Vicky cuts Sarkata's head in half with the magical dagger, but each severed head regenerates into multiple new heads. As they are overwhelmed, Bhaskar arrives and attacks Sarkata.
However, the battle becomes dire when Sarkata re-attaches his head and overpowers Bhaskar. In a final attempt, She calls out to her mother, who is revealed to be Stree. Stree arrives and, with Vicky's help, defeats Sarkata by dragging his body into the lava, destroying him. The women are freed and the men are released from the ghost's control. Vicky and his friends are celebrated as heroes. She reveals to Vicky that she is a ghost and that she only came to Chanderi to make her mother's spirit reach salvation. She assures him that she still values their friendship and promises him that they will meet again and leaves.
In the forest, Bhaskar, now human, meets Jana and asks him to set him up with She. Jana declines, but Bhaskar continues to plead. Bhaskar informs Jana about a new threat in Delhi about a man, who is sucking blood out of people's neck, referencing a vampire. In a mid-credits scene, a mysterious pot containing Sarkata's remains reaches the mental asylum, where his descendant inhales the flaming smoke and becomes possessed by a monster.
Cast
The cast is listed below:[8]
- Rajkummar Rao as Vicky
- Shraddha Kapoor as She
- Pankaj Tripathi as Rudra
- Abhishek Banerjee as Jana, Vicky's friend
- Aparshakti Khurana as Bittu, Vicky's friend
- Atul Srivastava as Vicky's father
- Mushtaq Khan as MLA
- Sunita Rajwar as Jana's mother
- Anya Singh as Chitti
- Arvind Bilgaiyan as Jana's father
- Bhoomi Rajgor as Stree
- Sunil Kumar as Sarkata
- Aakash Dabhade as Narendra, Jana's friend
- Simran Sharma as Mamata, Narendra's wife
- Ajay Pal as postman
- Mustaqueem Khan as Durga
- Badriprasad Chavan as Lokesh
- Vipasha Arvind as Anju Bhabhi
- Tamannaah Bhatia as Shama (special appearance)[9]
- Varun Dhawan as Bhaskar / Bhediya, reprises his role from Bhediya (special appearance)[10]
- Akshay Kumar as Sarkata's descendant (cameo appearance)[11]
- Amar Kaushik (cameo in the song "Aaj Ki Raat")[9]
Production
Development
In October 2018, following the success of Stree, Amar Kaushik announced plans for a sequel.[12] The project, produced by Raj and DK alongside Dinesh Vijan, was initially set to begin filming in 2019.[13] According to producer Vijan, the sequel would delve into Shraddha Kapoor’s character’s backstory and answer several unanswered questions from the first film.[14] The original cast would return, with new additions, and the narrative would primarily focus on the characters played by Rajkummar Rao and Kapoor.[15]
However, script development continued throughout 2019, with filming postponed to 2020. In February 2022, Rao confirmed the sequel’s development.[16] By October 2022, Kapoor also confirmed that shooting would commence soon.[16] That same month, it was reported that Kaushik and his team had finalised the storyline for the sequel, which would continue from where the first film left off.[17]
In March 2023, the film entered pre-production, with filming scheduled to start in July 2023.[18][19] In April 2023, Jio Studios joined as co-producers.[20] The filmmakers announced that the sequel is set for release on 30 August 2024.[21]
Casting
Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi, Abhishek Banerjee, and Aparshakti Khurana reprise their respective roles, with Tripathi returning as Rudra, Banerjee as Jana, Khurana as Bittu, and Sunita Rajwar as Jana's mother. Tamannaah Bhatia makes a special appearance in a song, while Varun Dhawan features in a cameo, reprising his role from Bhediya.[22]
Filming
Principal photography commenced on 10 July 2023,[23] with the initial shoot held in Chanderi.[24] Tripathi's schedule had to be accommodated due to his commitments to his role in Main Atal Hoon (2024).[25] The first schedule was wrapped up in the same month.[26] The second schedule began in November 2023.[27] The crew moved to Madhya Pradesh for the filming the same month.[28] Shooting took place in Indore in December 2023.[29] In December 2023, a dance number featuring Tamannaah Bhatia was filmed in Bihar choreographed by Vijay Ganguly.[30][9] In January 2024, filming took place in an old fort in Bhopal.[31] Varun Dhawan joined the set in February 2024 to shot for his guest appearance in at a studio in Mumbai, reprising his role from the film Bhediya.[10] The scene where Vicky crudely sings "Calm Down" by Rema and Selena Gomez was improvised by Rao, and the producers had to pay ₹25 lakh as residuals.[32]
Post-production
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) did not mandate any visual cuts for Stree 2. However, the board requested two audio modifications: the removal of a celebrity's name and the muting of a national monument's name. After these changes, the film was granted a U/A rating and has a runtime of 149 minutes.[1]
Music
The film's music was composed by Sachin–Jigar, with lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya, and the background score by Justin Varghese in his second Hindi film. The soundtrack, distributed by Saregama, consisted of four original tracks, namely "Aaj Ki Raat",[33] "Khoobsurat",[34] "Aayi Nai"[35] and "Tumhare Hi Rahenge Hum"[36]—all of which were released as singles.[37]
Marketing
The teaser for Stree 2 premiered in theatres during the end credits of Munjya on 14 June, and was later released on social media on 25 June 2024.[38][39] The trailer of the film was released on 18 July 2024 and received over 10 million views across platforms within 24 hours.[40]
Release
Theatrical
Stree 2 was initially scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on 30 August 2024, but was later rescheduled to premiere on Independence Day. The day before its release, nearly 3,000 paid preview night shows were held.[41][42]
Home media
The film was premiered on Amazon Prime Video from 10 October 2024.[43][44]
Reception
Critical response
Stree 2 received positive reviews from critics.[45] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 62% of 13 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.1/10.[46]
A critic for Bollywood Hungama rated the film 4.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Stree 2 marks the birth of a successful franchise and is laced with humour and horror in ample doses".[47] Simran Khan of Times Now awarded the film 4 out of 5 stars, describing it as a "well-packaged entertainer". She commended Rao's standout performance and also praised Kapoor and Tripathi. While she noted a few flaws, such as a predictable climax, she emphasised that the film effectively balances horror and comedy, making it an entertaining watch that will appeal to fans of the genre.[48] Abhishek Srivastava of The Times of India also rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, calling it "a headless wonder that’s got humour in spades". He highlighted the film's clever script, which builds on the charm of its predecessor by introducing a male villain, Sarkata, who targets modern women. Although the second half suffers from pacing issues and some underwhelming character moments, Srivastava found that the film ultimately delivers an entertaining experience in the horror-comedy genre.[49]
Tushar Joshi of India Today rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, noting that "Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor’s multiverse of madness is entertaining". He praised the film's humorous and thrilling continuation of the franchise, emphasising its clever script and improved visual effects. However, Joshi pointed out that the film struggles with pacing and coherence in its multiverse crossover, though it shines due to strong performances, particularly from Rao and a surprising cameo by Akshay Kumar.[50] Rishabh Suri of the Hindustan Times praised the sequel for its improvement from the predecessor, commenting that “Rajkummar Rao leads a sequel that’s better than the original; Abhishek Banerjee is the highlight.” Suri noted that the film skillfully blends humor with commentary on societal issues, particularly regarding women grappling with patriarchal constraints. He highlighted sharp dialogue and standout performances, especially from Rao and Banerjee, while also praising Bhatia's notable entry.[51] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com rated 3/5 stars and notes "Original's goodwill, natural bonhomie amongst the actors and wild card entries, Stree 2's spirited return sure has its high points".[52]
Shilajit Mitra of The Hindu provided a more mixed review, remarking that "Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, and gang deliver the laughs, but not much else". He noted that while the film retains the charm of its predecessor, it feels like a factory-made sequel, losing some of the original's nuanced commentary on patriarchy amidst a convoluted plot. Although Rao's performance as Vicky is delightful, Mitra critiqued the film's over-reliance on franchise complexity, which he felt diminished the fresh edge that made the first instalment resonate.[53]
Pratiksha Mishra of The Quint criticized the film's visual effects, arguing that they make the antagonist, Sarkata, appear less menacing and more cartoonish. Mishra stated that this undermines the intended horror and seriousness of the character's toxic masculinity, diminishing the film's overall scare factor compared to the original, despite the sequel's attempt to heighten the horror by changing the antagonist's gender.[54] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV India offered a similar perspective, giving the film 2.5 out of 5 stars. He remarked that "Shraddha Kapoor’s film is bemusing rather than petrifying," noting that the film attempts to build on the success of its predecessor with a mix of comedy and supernatural elements but ultimately falls short due to its repetitive plot and lack of genuine scares. Chatterjee acknowledged the commendable performances but criticized the film's reliance on predictable humor and outdated portrayals, which he felt left the film feeling stale despite moments of creativity.[55]
Director Amar Kaushik has opened up on the various fan theories surrounding the movie and Shraddha's character. While talking to the YouTube channel, Men of Culture, Amar Kaushik said, Her name is a huge mystery. I think everyone will have to wait longer for that to be revealed.[56]
Box office
Stree 2 grossed ₹9.40 crore from paid previews in select theatres the day before its official release, breaking the previous record set by Chennai Express (2013).[57] Released on Independence Day alongside Vedaa and Khel Khel Mein, the film earned ₹64.80 crore on its opening day, making it the second-highest opening day for a Hindi film, only behind Jawan (2023).[58][59] It marked the highest opening of Rajkummar Rao's career and the second-highest for Shraddha Kapoor, following Saaho (2019).[60]
Stree 2 went on to surpass Fighter to become the highest-opening Hindi film of 2024.[59] It also achieved the second-highest opening for a Bollywood film overall, again trailing only Jawan (2023).[61] On its first day, the film grossed $8.9 million globally. By the fifth week, it earned an additional ₹16 crore, setting a record for the highest fifth-week collection in Indian cinema history.[62]
Internationally, Stree 2 debuted in the top 10 at the U.S. domestic box office with an opening gross of $2.57 million.[63] As of 6 October 2024, the film has grossed ₹737.06 crore in India and ₹134.30 crore internationally, bringing its total worldwide gross to ₹871.36 crore.[6] This made Stree 2 the highest-grossing Hindi film of 2024, surpassing Fighter, and placed it as the seventh-highest-grossing Hindi film and eleventh-highest-grossing Indian film of all time. Additionally, it became the sixth-highest-grossing film in the Indian domestic market and the highest-grossing film of both Rao and Kapoor’s careers.[64]