New Delhi, July 27 -- Nearly three decades after his explosive arrival on the golf course, Happy Gilmore returns - older, rougher around the edges, but still very much himself. 'Happy Gilmore 2', directed by Kyle Newacheck and co-written by Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler, is not trying to reinvent the wheel.
And that's precisely why it works.
The film picks up years after Happy's first Tour Championship win in 1996. He's gone on to achieve golfing success and build a life with his wife, Virginia Venit (Julie Bowen), with whom he has five children. But things take a dark turn in 2014 when a stray drive during practice tragically kills Virginia. Wracked with guilt, Happy spirals into alcoholism and walks away from the game he once loved.
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