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Pizza II: Villa : ウィキペディア英語版
Pizza II: Villa

''Pizza II: Villa'' is an Indian Tamil suspense supernatural thriller film, written and directed by debutant Deepan Chakravarthy. It stars Ashok Selvan and Sanchita Shetty in lead roles, while Nassar and Vegan Rajesh appear in other pivotal roles The music for the film was composed by Santhosh Narayanan, while cinematography was handled by Deepak Kumar Padhy and Leo John Paul has done the editing. Produced jointly by Thirukumaran Entertainment and Studio Green, ''Pizza II: Villa'' is a spiritual successor to ''Pizza'' (2012). The filming commenced on 17 April and was completed in May 2013. The film released in November 2013 to positive reviews from the critics and audience, and was later dubbed into Telugu under the same name.〔(Music launch of Pizza 2 on Sep 2 - Times Of India )〕
==Plot==
A debutant English novel writer Jebin M. Jose discovers that his dead father is bankrupt with an unlisted property in Puducherry. To pay off the debts, he makes a visit to the villa for valuation. But after seeing framed paintings by his father, he calls his girlfriend Aarthi, an amateur artist, to accompany him. She immediately likes the villa and urges him to not to sell. Meanwhile, Jebin's career gets a new break when an established publisher comes forward to buy rights for his first novel ''Maybe, Maybe Not !''. He also gets advance in a two-book contract. So, Jebin continues his stay in the majestic villa as good omen and begins work on his second novel ''The Director''.
Aarthi returns to Chennai to seek permission from her father for their marriage. One night, ecstatic Jebin plays the Victorian piano. The strings get jammed abruptly. He opens the lid and finds a secret key underneath. Jebin also gets curious on the remarkable geometry of a painting. It seemed more like a map than a work of art. Then he realises that it was similar to the floor plan of the villa given by his advocate. So he probes each room and stumbles upon a secret door behind a wardrobe. He uses the secret key to open the lock and sees plenty of frameless paintings hidden in a trunk. Many scenes appear to have come straight out of his life like his mother's death by car accident. Suddenly he realises that his father had precognition skills. So he concludes that though some of the paintings did not make sense but may predict the future events. Soon, Jebin wins a literary award (as predicted by his father's paintings) and critical acclaim for his debut novel. But he gets panicky and tries to sell off the villa. The estate agent is injured in a freak accident by the cast-iron gate and the buyers back out of deals at the last minute because they thought the agent getting hurt was a bad sign. Jebin is frustrated and begins furiously working on his second novel. When Aarthi arrives back from Chennai, Jebin tells her about his discovery. They decide to burn all the paintings in the secret room. But almost instinctively, the secret room defends itself by toppling furniture and fittings to block his entry.
Jebin's friend advises him to consult a parapsychologist Devanesan to find a solution. Devanesan conjectures that the villa may have the left-over negative energy of prior owners as symptoms manifest psychic phenomena. Devanesan also suggests that Jebin's father may have found an outlet, in his passion for paintings, to survive this negative energy which can neither be created nor destroyed but only transferred. So he requests Jebin to allow him to conduct more experiments using a tuning fork within the villa compound. But all hell break loose midway and apparitions begin to appear. In the chaos, one of Jebin's friends lose his legs. Jebin also finds the identities and whereabouts of prior owners. But all report similar grim events in their lives like infanticide, lunacy, fratricide, disease, insolvency, death, ''et al''. Frustrated Jebin decides to set fire to the villa and end the cycle once and for all.
But there is a multilayered twist in the tale. It is revealed that Jebin's girl friend is not what she claimed to be, hoping to secure the cash Jebin would gain from the sale of the house rather than to continue their relationship, and she eventually dumps him and marries another. It is then implied that the biggest mistake Jebin does is thinking that he is the one in every painting, as the person in the marriage and murder paintings is not himself, but another man dubbed as the Director (S. J. Surya), who also turns out to be Aarthi's husband. Thus, it can be understood that Jebin did not realise that he too inherited his father's gift, with his second novel depicting that a "director" character would soon appear in the prophecy.

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