Love him or hate him, but you just can't ignore Srikant Tiwari. It has been a year after that chemical attack at Orion Chemicals and Season 1 ended on a cliffhanger. Season 2 begins with all the valid explanations and how delhi was saved despite a gas leak. Srikant Tiwari has left his job after the gas leak happened and he tries to fit himself in a new corporate job.


His relationship with his wife also goes bad and Srikant misses being in the thick of the action. Meanwhile, indian PM Basu decides to counterpart
Sri Lankan Rupatunga in order to ward off Chinese influence in Sri Lanka, the tamil rebels fighting against the SL government are angered and they hatch a plan to assassinate PM Basu and Ruptunga in Chennai.


This plan is led by Raji along with Major sameer of ISI. Srikant gets into the game and did he foiled their plans form the story of the second season. The show-stealers in the second season are manoj bajpayee and the new addition samantha Akkineni. There are 9 episodes in the second season and the first 4 seasons take time to build and don't let that fool you as the last 5 episodes are absolutely edge-of-the-seat thrillers.


PM Basu's character reminds us of some real-life politician. We don't want to spill the beans and this is a spoiler-free review, but there is a lot
to focus on Srikant's family and how they rally together when one of them is kidnapped. The story constantly moves between Mumbai, Chennai, and
London. samantha is a rebel with a cause and there is sadness around her.


There are lots of moments where we feel for her. The action sequences are choreographed in a stylish manner. Especially, the action sequence at the Veeraranyam police station in the 6th episode is mindblowing. Each episode is deftly woven by the writers' raj and DK and it makes the season
worthwhile!

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