Visually, "Raman Raghav 2.0" is atmospheric and claustrophobic. The cinematography by Jay Oza uses neon lighting and cramped urban spaces to reflect the mental state of its protagonists. The frantic, percussion-heavy soundtrack by Ram Sampath further heightens the tension, making the viewer feel the restlessness of the characters.
The film follows Ramanna (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a psychopathic killer who draws inspiration from the original Raman Raghav. He believes his killings are sanctioned by God. Opposite him is Raghavan (Vicky Kaushal), a drug-addicted, violent police officer who is investigating the murders. As the narrative unfolds, the line between the hunter and the hunted blurs. Ramanna begins to see Raghavan as his "soulmate," arguing that while he kills for "divine" reasons, Raghavan kills under the guise of authority. Raman Raghav 2.0
In conclusion, "Raman Raghav 2.0" is a disturbing yet compelling film that challenges the audience's perception of morality. It suggests that the monsters we fear are not always hiding in the shadows; sometimes, they are the ones we entrust with our safety. Through its raw storytelling and powerful performances, the film remains a landmark in Indian noir cinema. Visually, "Raman Raghav 2