Godday Godday Chaa 2 Movie Review: A Weak Sequel That Fails To Match The Charm Of The Original
The sequel to Godday Godday Chaa, one of the most awaited film releases, was shown on October 21, 2025, to much fanfare because the first film was considered an outstanding achievement and it was a heartwarming film, and it was directed by Vijaye K. Arora and attempts to recreate for the audience the feeling of nostalgia from rural Punjab, and social humor that the first film delivered to the audience in the first film. All in all, Godday Godday Chaa 2 is a poor mimicking of the original film; not only is it stale, it is also shallow, or has no feeling.
Storyline
Godday Godday Chaa 2 is set in the same rustic Punjab village like the last film, and deals with the same ladies journey from the small village, and ascertain that they have been excluded from certain family rites, and family traditions from their patriarchal families.This time, however, the narrative tries to go into how the younger generation of those same ladies will adapt and reinterpret those traditions for the modern era.
Unfortunately, the narrative is the same as before; the story is repetitive, predictable, and drawn out. The witty and socially relevant story that was the first movie has now been drawn out for no reason, and features outdated humor coupled with subplots that aren't necessary to the overall story.
Positives: The performances of the film are the only salvation. Ammy Virk and Tania clearly shared some chemistry which added some warmth to the inconsistent script. Nirmal Rishi and Gurpreet Bhangu showed some real comic timing in places that provided some genuine laughs.
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Negatives: The most egregious part of Godday Godday Chaa 2 is the weak script, with very little originality. Godday Godday Chaa 2 struggles between comedy and social messages and focuses too much on slapstick. The timing is very slow and several lags scenes become boring. What was once clever and relevant dialogue, seems now to become commonplace and uninspired. The emotional connection of the first film is almost non-existent with scripts and humour and dialogue remaining surface level and drama over-exaggerated.
Overall: Despite a talented cast and colorful visuals, Godday Godday Chaa 2 does not reach the highs of the original. It's a forgettable sequel that doesn't truly entertain nor offers a strong message.