The spiritual sequel to the smash song Oh My God from 2012 is OMG 2. Finally released is the trailer for the movie starring Yami Gautam, Pankaj Tripathi, and Akshay Kumar.
One of the most anticipated sequels of the year is OMG 2. The debut episode from 2012 was a tremendous smash with both reviewers and viewers. Superstar Akshay Kumar plays Lord Shiva in the movie, and Pankaj Tripathi plays his follower. Yami Gautam Dhar also appears in the film. The trailer for the movie was formally published by the filmmakers following the release of the teaser and two songs from the music album.
On all digital platforms today, the OMG 2 trailer featuring Akshay Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi, and Yami Gautam has finally been unveiled. In the film, Tripathi’s character Kanti must battle a difficult legal battle to protect his son’s future. A lawyer who will be seen opposing Tripathi is played by Yami Gautam. While Akshay will support Kanti on his arduous trek as Lord Shiva. All three of the leads have strong performances in the trailer, which also features incredible humour and a social message.
Fans raced to the comments section as soon as the teaser was posted and showered it with admiration and accolades. They have praised both the film’s concept and the acting of its leading actors. It is anticipated to generate significant box office revenue. I never Thought Akshay Kumar Could Portray the Role of Lord Shivaa This Well, a fan said. Hats off, I can’t wait for OmG 2’s first day first show. His Dedication and Bhakti for This Role is Clearly Seen. It was said in a comment that “This movie will break all records.” One more commenter highlighted their top three favourite elements from the trailer, saying, “Three Things Are Goosebumps In OMG 2 1- Akshay Kumar’s Look 2- Pankaj Tripathi’s Role 3- Cinematography & BGM.”
Two songs—Oonchi Oonchi Waadi and Har Har Mahadev—have already been made available as part of the advertising effort, and more are anticipated to follow soon. After much anticipation, the movie finally acquired its censor certificate, which had a runtime of 2 hours 36 minutes and a “A – Adults Only” rating. On August 11, it will be shown on a big screen. The team hopes to duplicate the success of the first Oh My God at the box office. On his social media accounts, Kumar had earlier declared that the movie’s advance reservations were now open.