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7G Rainbow Colony 2

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🎬 Basic Info

  • Title: 7G Rainbow Colony 2 (Tamil) / 7G Brindavan Colony 2 (Telugu)

  • Language: Tamil (and Telugu version)

  • Director & Writer: Selvaraghavan

  • Producer: A. M. Rathnam under his Sri Surya Movies banner

  • Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja (returning from the original film)

  • Cinematography: Ramji

  • Production Status: Announced officially January 1, 2025; filming in advanced stages.

  • Genre: Romantic drama / psychological-romance (as per sources)

  • Release: Scheduled around late 2025 (various sources mention November 2025)


👥 Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Ravi Krishna as Kadhir (reprising his role from the original)

  • Anaswara Rajan as the new female lead

  • Jayaram in a pivotal role

  • Suman Setty (reprising supporting role)

  • Sudha as Kadhir’s mother (returning)

Key Crew

  • Director/Writer: Selvaraghavan

  • Producer: A. M. Rathnam

  • Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja

  • Cinematography: Ramji

  • Production House: Sri Surya Movies

📖 Storyline

  • The film begins after the death of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. His son, Sambhaji (played by Vicky Kaushal), rises to lead the Maratha Empire.

  • Sambhaji inherits a kingdom constantly under threat from the Mughal Empire, led by Aurangzeb. Despite betrayals and internal political conspiracies, Sambhaji proves to be a fearless and strategic leader.

  • The movie shows his military brilliance:

    • He orchestrates daring surprise attacks, such as the raid on Burhanpur, which shook the Mughal stronghold.

    • He rallies Maratha forces and resists repeated invasions.

  • Sambhaji’s personal life also unfolds, especially his bond with Yesubai (Rashmika Mandanna), who stands by him in turbulent times.

  • Betrayal plays a big part — some Maratha nobles, dissatisfied with his leadership, conspire against him. This betrayal leads to his capture by the Mughals.

  • In captivity, Aurangzeb offers Sambhaji a chance to convert and surrender. Sambhaji refuses, remaining steadfast in his dharma and loyalty to his kingdom.

  • The climax is intense and tragic: Sambhaji endures brutal torture at the hands of the Mughals but refuses to bend.

    • He is subjected to inhumane punishments (described historically as having his eyes gouged, nails pulled, and flesh torn).

    • Despite this, he never surrenders, becoming a symbol of defiance.

  • The film ends with his martyrdom, highlighting his sacrifice and leaving behind a legacy of valor, resistance, and unyielding pride for the Marathas.