Rana Naidu season 2: tremendous temper of crime, action and emotion with new characters

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The second season of the web series ‘Rana Naidu’ has come and it is as a bang as the first season, but with some significant changes. Season 1 was full of abuses. Used abusive in every dialogue. As if the dialogues have been written around the abusive word, which made some audience uncomfortable. But in season 2, only 10 percent of the abuses are compared to season 1.

This shows that the makers have focused on the reactions of the audience and focus on the development of plot and characters rather than depending on the abuses, which has led to a maturity in the series.

Rana Naidu was liked for her strong characters more than season 1 story and some new characters have been added to season 2 which gives new color to the story. New characters like Roff, Alia, Viraj attract the audience.

After a long time, Arjun Rampal has won his acting ability with the role of ‘Roff’. His character creates fear and adds a new dimension to the series.

Kriti Kharbanda has played the role of an ambitious girl Alia, who can go to any extent to fulfill her desires. This character increases complexity and drama in the series.

Rajat Kapoor affects Viraj Oberoi. His character plays an important role in the series and leads the story forward.

These new characters are not just guest artists, but they get mixed up in the main story of the series and give it a different color, which gives the audience to see something new.

The brightness of the old characters remains intact. The character of Rana Naidu remains as interesting as usual. He is struggling with all the difficulties and keeps keeping his family safe with his team Srini and Lara. This constant fight of Rana keeps the audience tied.

Rana’s father Naga, whose character is played by Venkatesh, also brings color with his unique style. The character of Naga maintains the balance of entertainment and family drama in the series. The complex relationship between him and Rana is the emotional backbone of the series.
The handwriting of Surveen Chawla’s character came weak. She talks about morality, but the chance also appears to be defective. She was good at acting.

The series shows well that despite being associated with crime, the Naidu family stands together despite small quarrels. It increases the emotional depth of family bonding and loyalty series, which allows viewers to connect with the characters.

Cinematography of the series is tremendous. Crime and emotion have been captured well. Cinematography reflects the bright Mumbai and the world of crime. Action scenes are also top notch. The fights show both speed and realism. Technical this series is very strong.

There are a total of 8 episodes of about 40 minutes in the series, but run so fast, which gives the audience less the opportunity to think and they ignore some shortcomings. This speed maintains thrill in the series, but sometimes it becomes overboard.

There are some scenes that fall prey to extreme or it seems that Rana Naidu can do whatever he wants. This image with this ‘Rana Naidu whatever she wants’ sometimes questions the credibility of the story and looks a bit unrealistic.

Dino Moriya’s police officer’s track seems incomplete. The end of his character was not completely clarified. It is likely that it will get expansion in the next season.

The action scenes are tremendous and the acting of the artists is the top notch. Jaffa and Tej’s characters give light-hearted moments of entertainment, which slightly reduce the severity of the series and give the audience a chance to laugh.

Overall, ‘Rana Naidu Season 2’ is a fast drama of crime, emotion and relationships. This is definitely a series worth watching, especially for those who like a mixture of thriller and family drama.
Rating: 3/5

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