Hot Spot 2 Much
2026 Indian film
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Hot Spot 2 Much is a 2026 Indian Tamil-language anthology film directed by Vignesh Karthick,[1] starring Priya Bhavani Shankar, M. S. Bhaskar, Thambi Ramaiah, Rakshan, Ashwin Kumar, Aadhitya Baaskar, Bhavani Sre, Brigida Saga, and Sanjana Tiwari.[2] It is a spiritual successor to the 2024 film Hot Spot. The film is jointly produced by K. J. Balamanimarbhan and Aneel K. Reddy under their KJB Talkies and Ants to Elephants banner[3] and presented by Vishnu Vishal under his Vishnu Vishal Studioz banner.[4]
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| Directed by | Vignesh Karthick |
| Written by | Vignesh Karthick |
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| Edited by | Muthayan U |
| Music by | Satish Raghunathan |
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| Distributed by | Vishnu Vishal Studioz |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
The technical team consists of cinematography by Jagadeesh Ravi and Joseph Paul, editing by Muthayan U, and music by Satish Raghunathan.[5]
Hot Spot 2 Much was released in theatres on 23 January 2026 to mixed reviews from critics.
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Release
Theatrical
Hot Spot 2 Much was released in theatres on 23 January 2026.[6]
Home media
Hot Spot 2 Much was premiered on Amazon Prime Video, Aha, Simply South, Shortflix, AP International South Cinema and Lionsgate Play on 20 February 2026.[7][8][9]
Reception
Abhinav Subramanian of The Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "The film does feel like it's lecturing you at times. Monologues explaining each story's thesis feel like the director doesn't trust us to connect the dots ourselves. The first two segments rely on mirror-image reversals that grow formulaic."[10] Prashanth Vallavan of Cinema Express gave 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Essentially a collection of director Vignesh Karthick's opinions on several issues, ranging from fan wars, to dress politics, and contemporary relationships, the film might leave you disapproving of its wild takes but it never leaves you indifferent."[11] Anusha Sundar of OTT Play gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "Hot Spot 2 is an attempt into telling stories about socially constructed values. But it only settles for shock values, and surface level understanding. Although progressiveness peeks in here and there, Hot Spot 2 doesn’t have enough to substantiate its gimmicked making."[12]