This is old wine in the old bottle itself.
I liked Jiivi because the concept was new and the content was portrayed so simply with just 2 sets of groups/families and hence no complexity at all whereas Jiivi 2 is the same old concept presented with multiple sets of families with more complex layers and there has been some tryout to make it as an extension but since its the same thing that's being presented, at some point, we lose interest and the complexity just makes it tedious for us to watch further.
And there was some action kinda scenes which were as silly as in tv serials and those scenes don't look like being made for a feature film at all.
I liked Jiivi because the concept was new and the content was portrayed so simply with just 2 sets of groups/families and hence no complexity at all whereas Jiivi 2 is the same old concept presented with multiple sets of families with more complex layers and there has been some tryout to make it as an extension but since its the same thing that's being presented, at some point, we lose interest and the complexity just makes it tedious for us to watch further.
And there was some action kinda scenes which were as silly as in tv serials and those scenes don't look like being made for a feature film at all.