Local Kung Fu 2

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Local Kung Fu 2
Poster
Directed byKenny Deori Basumatary
Screenplay byKenny Basumatary
Based onComedy Of Errors
by William Shakespeare
Produced byDurlov Baruah
Kenny Deori Basumatary
B P Deori
Marquish Basumatary
Starring
  • Kenny Deori Basumatary
  • Utkal Hazowary
  • Sarmistha Chakravorty
  • Eepsita Hazarika
  • Bonny Deori
  • Tony Deori Basumatary
  • Bibhuti Bhushan Hazarika
  • Yashraj Jadhav
  • Montu Deori
  • Amar Singh Deori
  • Suneet Bora
Music by
  • Derrick Corriea
  • Tony Basumatary
  • Utkarsh Dhotekar
Distributed byKuhipaat Films
Release date
  • 19 April 2017 (2017-04-19)
Running time
124 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageAssamese

Local Kung Fu 2 is an Indian Assamese language Kung fu comedy film. It is directed by Kenny Deori Basumatary and produced by Durlov Baruah. It is the sequel to 2013 film Local Kung Fu. The film is based on William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. The film-makers successfully raised money for post-production through crowdfunding[1] and the film was released on April 19, 2017.[2][3]

Cast[edit]

  • Kenny Deori Basumatary as Deep/Deepu
  • Utkal Hazowary as Arun/Mohan
  • Sarmistha Chakravorty as Adriana
  • Eepsita Hazarika as Lucy
  • Bonny Deori as Biku
  • Tony Deori Basumatary as Bob
  • Bibhuti Bhushan Hazarika as GK
  • Yashraj Jadhav as Pankhi Baba
  • Montu Deori as Bhagin
  • Amar Singh Deori as Mama
  • Suneet Bora as Rahul
  • Mrigendra Konwar as Mr. Possessive

Synopsis[edit]

The film is an action adaptation of William Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors with a twist. One pair of twins, which grew up in Guwahati, knows fighting, while the other pair, which grew up in Tezpur, doesn't.

Sound Track[edit]

This movie has 7 songs playing in the background of the movie.

Song Playback Singer

  1. Kung Fu You: Tony DB
  2. Jote Tote: Ambar Das
  3. Pi: Manu and Chow
  4. His name is G.K.: Bonny Deori
  5. Kheli Meli Mon: Anisha Saikia
  6. Maya Bhora Jibon: Utkol Hazowary
  7. Boroxa: Utkol Hazowary

Sequel[edit]

Kenny told reporter of possible release of Local Kung Fu 3 by winter of 2023.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Local Kung Fu 2". Wishberry. Archived from the original on 22 March 2017.
  2. ^ Saikia, Arunabh (20 April 2017). "Cult Assamese film 'Local Kung Fu' has a sequel – and one of its characters is proudly gay". Scroll.in.
  3. ^ "Kenny Basumatary on making indie kung fu films". Red Bull. 28 August 2017.
  4. ^ "'Local Utpaat' enters exclusive Rs 1+ crore club". June 2022.

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