Vaazha II 2026 Release: Why Everyone Is Obsessing Over Those Premam Cameos
Vaazha II Biopic of a Billion Bros 2026 Malayalam Movie Cast Hashir Vinayak Mali Savin SA Premam Reference
Is Vaazha 2 just a sequel or a social media takeover? Discover the viral secret behind the Billion Bros and that shocking Alphonse Puthren cameo.
It is Thursday afternoon here in Kochi, and the atmosphere inside the local theatres is absolutely electric.
Vaazha II: Biopic of a Billion Bros has officially hit the screens today, and it feels like the entire internet has just walked into the cinema halls. We are not just looking at a standard sequel here. This film represents a massive shift where social media clout meets big-screen ambition.
The core cast, featuring viral sensations Hashir, Alan Bin Siraj, Ajin Joy, and Vinayak V, has moved from our tiny phone screens to the massive 70mm canvas. They are no longer just “Billion Boys” from the 2024 hit; they have officially graduated to “Billion Bros.”
The Influencer Era Arrives
The Malayalam film industry has always been brave, but casting a group of digital creators in a major franchise is a bold gamble. This sequel builds directly on the foundation laid by the first film, which was a sleeper hit that caught everyone off guard.
While the first part explored the struggles of young men under societal pressure, Vaazha II dives deeper into the chaos of college life and the messy transition into adulthood. The energy in the trailer alone was enough to trend on Google, but the actual movie is delivering something much more nostalgic.
Is the era of traditional movie stars fading in the face of relatable “boy-next-door” influencers? One might wonder if audiences are choosing the comfort of familiar internet faces over the polished aura of seasoned veterans. It is a fascinating question that Vaazha II seems to answer with every housefull board appearing across Kerala today.
The Premam Factor and Meta Humour
The most talked-about moment since the trailer launch has been the ingenious reference to the 2015 cult classic Premam. In a brilliant bit of meta-humour, director Savin S.A. brought in Alphonse Puthren himself to play a police officer.
There is a line in the film that says all the trouble started after Premam, and Puthren’s baffled reaction is pure gold. It is a masterclass in how to use nostalgia without making it feel forced.
The Times of India noted that this specific sequence adds a layer of self-aware comedy that connects deeply with the youth who grew up on Nivin Pauly’s iconic film.
As per early audience reports cited by Filmibeat, the chemistry between the “Billion Bros” is the film’s strongest asset.
These actors might have started on Instagram and YouTube, but they bring a raw, unrefined energy that professional training sometimes polishes away.
They look like the friends you had in college, and they talk like them, too. The script by Vipin Das, who previously gave us the brilliant Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey, ensures that the jokes land with precision while the emotional beats hit close to home.
Breaking the Sequel Curse
Sequels often fail because they try too hard to replicate the original magic. Vaazha II avoids this trap by evolving its characters. We are watching Hashir and his gang deal with real-world problems while maintaining the slapstick humour that made the first part a favourite.
The technical team, including director of photography Akhil Lailasuran and editor Kannan Mohan, has given the film a vibrant, youthful look that matches the high-octane performances.
The industry is watching the numbers closely. With the first film earning a “Super Hit” status back in 2024, the expectations for this April 2nd release are sky-high. If these influencers can pull off a massive opening weekend, we might see a permanent change in how casting directors look at digital talent. It is no longer just about followers; it is about the ability to hold an audience for two and a half hours.
Look, I’ll be honest. I was sceptical when I first heard that a bunch of “reelers” were taking over a franchise. But Vaazha II proves that if the writing is solid, the platform doesn’t matter.
The Alphonse Puthren cameo is the cherry on top.
This movie is a loud, chaotic, and heartwarming celebration of friendship that reminds us why we love the “bro” genre in the first place. Go watch it for the laughs, stay for the nostalgia!
Gulshan Mishra – Journalist
