The film Chhorii 2 Movie In Hindi belongs to the Horror, and Drama subgenres. Vishal Furia directed the film, Vishal Furia, Ajit Jagtap wrote the script. T-Series Films, Abundantia Entertainment, Pshych Film, Tamarisk Lane presents the film, which was produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Vikram Malhotra, Jack Davis, Vipin Agnihotri. On 11 April 2025, Chhorii 2 2025 Movie was released to OTT, and its runtime was 2 hour and 13 minutes.
Chhorii 2 2025 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Chhorii 2 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Hindi |
Spoken Language | HIndi |
Release Date | 11 April 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 13 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Horror Drama |
Writer | Vishal Furia, Ajit Jagtap |
Director | Vishal Furia |
Producer | Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Vikram Malhotra, Jack Davis, Vipin Agnihotri |
Production Co. | T-Series Films, Abundantia Entertainment, Pshych Film, Tamarisk Lane |
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Chhorii 2 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Character |
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Nushrratt Bharuccha | Sakshi |
Soha Ali Khan | Daasi Maa |
Saurabh Goyal | Rajbir |
Pallavi Ajay | Rani Maa |
Hardika Sharma | Ishani |
Mukul Shrivastava | Pradhaan Ji |
Chhorii 2 2025 Movie Trailer
Chhorii 2 2025 Movie Review
Set seven years after the first film, Chhorii 2 follows Sakshi (Nushrratt Bharuccha), now a single mother and teacher, raising her daughter Ishani (Hardika Sharma), who has a rare condition causing her skin to burn in sunlight. Living with Inspector Samar (Gashmeer Mahajani) and Rani Ma (Pallavi Ajay), Sakshi’s fragile peace shatters when Ishani is kidnapped by villagers from the cursed hamlet she fled, led by the enigmatic Daasi Maa (Soha Ali Khan). Sakshi returns to confront ancient evils, navigating an underground maze tied to rituals sacrificing girls. The film tackles misogyny, blind faith, and child marriage, but critics argue its social message overshadows horror, making it feel preachy and derivative. A scene with young boys bullying a girl and a transgender child underscores toxic masculinity, though some find it heavy-handed.
Supporting Cast: Saurabh Goyal (Rajbir), Kuldeep Sareen, and Pallavi Ajay add menace but are overshadowed by the leads. Mukul Shrivastava’s Pradhan Ji is suitably eerie.
Nushrratt Bharuccha (Sakshi): Bharuccha delivers a fierce, emotionally charged performance as a mother fighting for her child. Fans on social media call her the “soul” of the franchise, nailing rage and pain, though critics note her role retreads familiar ground from Chhorii. Her physicality in intense scenes impresses, but the script limits fresh nuances.
Soha Ali Khan (Daasi Maa): Khan’s comeback is a highlight, bringing chilling authority to the shape-shifting priestess. Her haunting presence and subtle remorse earn praise, with reviewers like Amar Ujala calling her “dazzling.” Some feel her character deserved more depth beyond the villainous archetype.
Hardika Sharma (Ishani): The young actress shines, balancing vulnerability and maturity, though her sing-song delivery occasionally jars.
Gashmeer Mahajani (Samar): Mahajani’s cop role underwhelms due to limited screen time, despite fan praise for his sincerity and chemistry with Bharuccha.