The season ends with the possibility of a sequel and one can't wait to see what this team will churn up again.
#LOST SEASON 2 REVIEW FULL#
It's a dark, murky story that is full of betrayal but at its core has a very human aspect to it thanks to its central character. But writers Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh and Anu Singh Choudhary, with additional writing inputs provided by Vinod Rawat, Kapil Sharma weave such a compelling story in 'Aarya 2' that it is hard to decide which season is better. Especially when the first season has been lauded by one and all. Be it Jayant Kripalani as remorseful, calculative Zorawar Rathore or Akash Khurrana - the vengeful Udaiveer Shekhawat or Sikander Kher- the guilt-ridden henchman or Ankur Bhatia who plays Aarya's dubious brother Sangram or even Sugandha Garg as Sangram's wife- all of the actors are stunning in their portrayals. 'Aarya 2' brings back the principles characters of the first season and the actors are all brilliant in their respective parts. Kumar's performance is sharp and it is a delight to watch him and Sen on screen together. At one point he is the confidante of Aarya, in other times he is her enemy. Khan is conflicted as an individual who has lost sense of time trying to solve the case. In the second season, Kumar's character goes through tumultuous changes. Kumar portrayal of the character in Season 1 too was lauded. Complementing her is actor Vikas Kumar who is terrific as ACP Khan. The beauty of Sen's performance lies in the details- where she isn't really speaking but still saying volumes with her body language, her eyes. Aarya is fierce, vengeful but also kind, considerate and motherly to not just her kids but everyone else. She exudes confidence like no one else and portrays her character with utmost sincerity. When Sen is on screen, it's hard to notice anyone else. With the focus firmly set on Sen's character, who delivers a powerful performance once again, 'Aarya 2' manages to engage and excite and narrates a telling story of power and greed.Īt the helm of the story is Sushmita Sen, who marvellously makes Aarya an almost extension of herself. There really is never a dull moment in the second season of 'Aarya'.
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While subplots are given importance, but they are all very well imbibed into the main story.
#LOST SEASON 2 REVIEW SERIES#
The beauty of Ram Madhvani's series is that it never loses focus from the main plot.
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As Aarya unwillingly gets drawn into a drug nexus, she has to battle not just the Russian mafia, but ACP Khan, a depressed daughter, and a dubious brother. She has a lot at stake much like the first season. While she helps to free her husband's murderers -her dad and brother, she finds herself embroiled in the drugs case once again. Arya returns to India with her kids and is attacked at the govt safehouse on the first day itself.