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Running time 132 minutes Country India Language Tamil Budget ₹35 crore Billa II: The Beginning is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language directed. It is a prequel to (2007) and focuses on how David, an ordinary man from the coastal regions of South Tamil Nadu, becomes Billa, a dreaded underworld don, with reprising the role of the titular character.,, and appear in supporting roles, all of them marking their debut in Tamil cinema. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by, while handled the cinematography and worked as the editor. The film, produced by Wide Angle Creations in association with the company IN Entertainment, was officially announced in November 2010, with as the director. Due to schedule clashes, Vishnuvardhan was replaced by Chakri Toleti, with a new script having been penned by a team involving Toleti, Sarath Mandava and Eric Felberg. Principal photography happened between July 2011 and December 2011.
The filming primarily took place at, Goa, and in. Billa II was released worldwide on 13 July 2012 and a dubbed Telugu version titled David Billa was also simultaneously released in. This article's plot summary may be.
Please by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (February 2013) () David Billa (), a refugee along with several others, arrives at the town of in boat. After being interrogated by an arrogant civil servant, he is let into the refugee camp where he befriends Ranjith (). David makes his presence felt, when he slaps Muthu (Theepatti Ganesh) one of the rogue workers around for making a derogatory comment.
The refugee camp is constantly terrorised by a corrupt police officer Raghubir Sinha (). After witnessing the brutal murder of one of the inmates at his hands, David attacks Raghubir when he tries to forcefully detain one of his friends.
Raghubir then gets David tortured in prison, and vows to make him suffer. A few days later, Muthu calls David and Ranjith aside and promises them work. Billa and Ranjith are hired to transport fish from Rameshwaram to Chennai. But unknown to them, the truck they were driving had diamonds inside, and Raghubir had alerted his men on the highway to catch them red-handed. As per the plot they get caught in the check post, and after realising what had happened, Billa kills all the cops and drive the truck to its destination.
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Here they meet Selvaraj () who is pleased by Billa's loyalty and includes him in his businesses. Billa gets back and murders Raghubir as well as the arrogant civil servant he had initially met at the camp. He then goes to meet his elder sister () and his niece Jasmine () in a church. When they see his gun, they realise that he is involved in crime. Not knowing what to say, Billa simply walks away. Kotiswara Rao(Manoj K.Jeyan) visits Selvaraj and asks him if he could help in selling off the heroin he had brought along with him. Billa volunteers to sell it off on a five percent commission in exchange.
Billa sets off and delivers the heroin to a local thug who however refuses to pay for it in return. In a brutal scuffle that ensues, where one of Billa's friends is slaughtered, Billa takes out the thug and his men and returns with both the money and the heroin. Soon Billa meets Koti's boss Abbasi () who is very impressed by the former and recruits him. After a party held at his club he receives a phone call from the Russian mafia led by Dimitri () telling him that his arms consignment has been held by the Indian coastal guards and he asks for his help. Billa and Ranjith retrieve the consignment for him. Both are congratulated by Dimitri for their work. Soon David Billa learns that his sister has died, and he brings Jasmine with him to live in a big villa in Goa.
Jasmine displays her feelings for him, but Billa does not reciprocate, and is instead more concerned at her education and safety. Billa travels to Russia along with Koti to meet Dimitri who happens to own an arms and ammunition manufacturing unit, with Kotiswara Rao where he signs a deal with Dimitri without the knowledge of Abbasi in presence of Jagdish (), a corrupt Interpol officer helping these underworld criminals. Abbasi learns of this from Koti, and is furious at Billa's daring and disobedient behaviour. Tensions further increase when Billa beats up Satish Kumar (), son of an influential minister Praveen Kumar (), when he tries to misbehave with Jasmine in a party. Abbasi expresses his discontent and vents at him. Billa surprised and enraged at his ingratitude, walks away with Ranjith. This is the first half of the movie.
Billa then along with his henchmen Ranjith and Ram (Sarath Mandava) plots to venture into the drug business on their own during the carnival. And at the carnival, Billa is betrayed by Ram and is brutally attacked and left for dead. Billa however survives, finishes off the assailants and returns to confront Abbasi and Ram and kills them both. Now Billa becomes the most powerful crime lord extending his business without any boundaries. He also ropes in Abbasi's girlfriend, Sameera much to Jasmine's displeasure. Dimitri arrives into the scene and tries to negotiate a deal with Billa.
But Billa refuses for his low payment, and angered by his defiance and rebellion, Dimitri seeks to oust him. Dimitri seeks out the help of Koti, Satish and Praveen Kumar to eliminate David.
They proceed to kill the Chief Minister and the blame falls upon Billa. However Billa with Ranjith's assistance is freed and Koti kidnaps Jasmine to lure him.
Billa rescues her and he informs Sameera to come to a church to take Jasmine away to to safety. But Sameera conspires against them and the goons with the minister's son arrive at the church, and hold both Billa and Jasmine captives. Billa stabbed in his abdomen, is held to the ground.
He is mocked at by Satish, who slits Jasmine's throat. Unable to witness her death, Billa overpowers everyone and kills all the goons including the minister's son.
This is the scene at which the film initially starts. Meanwhile, in Russia, Dimitri is having an auction of his weapons and Koti is also present with him. He shows his factory in his computer via a series of webcams and much to everyone's shock, Billa is seen destroying his factory in. He also sees his delivery train go off course. Angered with fear, he kills Koti for not killing Billa as promised, and he sets out himself to finish the task. The arms factory is completely destroyed by Billa and his friends.
Dimitri arrives and follows his delivery train, when to his shock, the delivery train is blown by Billa who would be waiting for him on his own helicopter. After an intense battle, Billa kills Dimitri by throwing him out of the helicopter.
In the concluding scene, Billa and Ranjith board a plane, and the former's goons eliminate the rest of the conspirators. Sameera is also killed in the process.
Main article:, who had also worked on the score of (2007), composed the soundtrack and score of Billa II, becoming his fifth project starring. The album consists of six tracks, five songs and a track.
The producer however confirmed that the film would feature a sixth song, not included in the soundtrack that was composed for a sequence. Agreed to write the lyrics for the songs. In a departure from convention, the lyrics were penned first which were set to tunes later.
The audio launch was initially to be released in mid-March 2012, but was then pushed to second week of April. Actor was approached to unveil the soundtrack, with the team supposedly rescheduling the audio launch to suit Rajinikanth's dates, who had left for London for the filming of his film. The soundtrack was unveiled on 1 May 2012, coinciding with 's birthday. That marketed the of Ajith Kumar's previous film, acquired the music rights of Billa II as well for an unprecedented sum after some weeks-long negotiations. In the week before the audio launch, Sony Music began releasing teasers of each of the songs every day and promoted them across social platforms. The Telugu version of the soundtrack was released on 5 June 2012 at the Taj Deccan in.
The soundtrack received positive response from critics and topped the charts. Marketing [ ] Billa II underwent an extensive marketing spree before its release. A first displaying the new logo design was published in 2011, while the first posters depicting Ajith Kumar's look were released in January 2012 during the festival. From late February onwards, further posters featuring Ajith were unveiled, with one poster in late March portraying a young Ajith carrying a kerosene can on a boat that led to speculations over the character's origin.
On 13 April 2012, a one-minute was uploaded to YouTube. The teaser garnered over 500,000 views within the first three days of its release, setting a new record for Tamil films.
As part of the marketing, the makers planned to release a Billa 2 calendar featuring the two lead actresses, Parvathy Omanakuttan and Bruna Abdulla; the stills were shot exclusively for the calendar in Goa. An event to launch the official theatrical trailer was planned to be held on 2 July at the auditorium in, Chennai. The entire cast and crew along with Russian dancers were expected to attend the function, which was to be telecast on television later.
The event was cancelled at short notice. The trailer was however uploaded to YouTube the same day, gaining record views. Moreover, a promotional video featuring Ajith with composer Yuvan Shankar Raja was shot as well, but was not released either. Release [ ] Billa 2 was released in 1110 theatres worldwide. [ ] On first day Mayajaal Multiplex released Billa 2 in all screens and all shows – a total of 55 shows in 14 screens.
The overseas distribution rights were sold for 53 million to the US-based company GK Media, the highest ever for an Ajith film. In March 2012,The bought the satellite rights for a record price, with sources estimating the price at ₹6 million. Three prominent production houses were reportedly trying to purchase the domestical theatrical rights then. 's eventually acquired the theatrical distribution rights of Tamil Nadu for ₹260 million. All the distribution rights of the film, except the Kerala and Hindi dubbing rights had been sold at a record price of more than ₹400 million, making Billa II one of the top pre-release revenue generating films of all time in the Tamil film industry.
In early May 2012, the Kerala release rights were finally sold to Sagara Entertainment and Money Tree Entertainment for ₹8million, likewise a new record for an Ajith film. Billa II received an adult rating ('A' certificate) from the, due to its 'high glamour quotient, violence and the mature content'. In the UK, the film was issued an by the with an advice that it contained 'very strong violence and revenge theme'. Billa II was initially planned to release on 13 April 2012, coinciding with, but the release was postponed to 1 May 2012, coinciding with Ajith Kumar's birthday, with the makers considering to bring forward the film by four days to release it on a Friday.
However, the release became further delayed and was pushed to the second half of May 2012. After considering the first four Fridays in June 2012 for the film's release, the producer finally zeroed in on 13 July as the release date. Billa 2 was released across over 1,400 screens worldwide, making it one of the largest Tamil releases ever. The film was released simultaneously in the four southern states, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala as well as in North India and international markets.
In Tamil Nadu, it opened across 550 theatres, while a Telugu version of the film released in Andhra Pradesh as David Billa. In Kerala, the Tamil version was screened and Karnataka saw the release of both the versions. The film was also released by Aanna Films in most of the major multiplexes in France with French subtitles; in Malaysia, North India and the Gulf Nations,, and subtitles were added to the film, respectively, while in other international markets, it was screened with English subtitles. Reception [ ] Rohit Ramachandran of Nowrunning.com rated it 2/5, calling the film 'an underwhelming film experience.' Behindwoods rated it 2/5 stating that it 'doesn't pack a punch'.
Pavithra Srinivasan of rated it 2.5/5 saying that it 'fails to meet expectations'. Karthik Subramanian of said, 'Where the movie lacks in substance, it does try to score with technical aspects. The camerawork by R. Rajasekhar, background score by Yuvan Shankar Raja and editing by are superlative for the most part', and that the film 'does not live up to the hype'. Said ' Billa 2 would be an interesting film only if you are an ardent fan of Ajith. Otherwise it is an average film with a weak script spoiling the show.'
Meena Iyer of recommended it with a 3 star rating, 'If you're a Ajith fan— Billa 2 is a must. If you're an action aficionado, it's a treat.
If you're neither, then don't bother.' Indiaglitz called it as a slick entertainer running for just 129 minutes. Rune Factory 3 Download Usa.
Prathibha Parameswaran of said, 'If you liked and, and expected as much from the prequel, it falls well short of expectations.' And further wrote, 'watch it only for Thala.'
Anupama Subramanian of rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and said, 'The film works to a great extent because of the sheer screen presence of a star called Ajith Kumar. After all, it is his film all the way!' Moviecrow rated it 1.5/5.
Box office [ ] India [ ] In the domestic market, Billa II had an average opening. The film raked in close to ₹ 6 crore worldwide in its opening three-day weekend. In the opening week, it grossed around ₹ 69 lakhs at the Chennai box office and after 5 weeks, it amounted to ₹1.1 million after tax deduction. Overseas [ ] In Malaysia, Billa II collected USD$348,000 The film grossed $78,000 in the UK and approximately $20,000 in Australia.
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