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Tanaav Season 2 Review: A Disappointing Return

If I review Tanaav season 2 for you in one word, I would just say disappointing.

By Ayush VermaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
Tanaav Season 2 Review

I am happy that finally the second season of Tanaav has arrived on SonyLiv, which is an action thriller drama. So keep reading to know how this show is.

Well friends, Show Tanaav is a Hindi remake of the Israeli show Fauda; now season 2 is the continuation of season 1, and there is a risk of Al Danish in Kabir's family. Now to know who Al Danish is and what his operating source is, watch this show, which has six episodes. 

Well, 12 episodes were seen in the first season, and now on IMDb it is showing that Tanaav Season 2 will also have 12 episodes, which means that there are still six more episodes left to come in the Tanaav franchise; only then will the show reach a conclusion, which definitely means the story is not concluded yet.

There are six episodes yet to come, and when they will come, nothing can be said yet, nor has there been any official discussion on it.

Hotstar really spoils the fun by bringing part-wise shows like this; every time I don't know when they will understand that in this way you are completely spoiling the fun of the audience.

I don't like it; I don't like this nonsense.

If you have to do it in one go, then do it; otherwise, don't do it. There are other OTT platforms available in the market; we will see the content from there, but now six episodes have come; their average length is 45 minutes; some episodes are also 35 minutes. 

Tanaav Season 2 Review

If I review Tanaav season 2 for you in one word, I would just say disappointing.

See, this show was made from a right-winger's point of view, and they have changed this right-winger's point of view show into a left-wing one; that is, in such an amazing way and in such a satire way, they have humanized the terrorism of the terrorists.

There is a lot of controversy on IC 814, even court cases, etc., but SonyLIV's marketplace is only four percent, so many people do not know anything, hence it will go away silently without any problem.

It means that there will be no controversy on this show.

I have some questions for the makers of this show. If you want to show more about terrorists, no problem; show them, but at least do not humanize their act. I don't know what fun these people get from doing all this.

It is okay that a little democracy is still left; there is a little fear of the government in their mind; otherwise, a day will come when they will show the terrorists victorious in their shows and movies; mark my words, such a day will also come.

This time the justification is in a very satire way, that is, it will not hit your face like IC 814, but it has been presented with a lot of love and sugar coated.

Well, even if I ignore this thing, the pacing is extremely slow.

Yes, the action scenes are quite enjoyable; there was thrill, tension, or excitement there, but if I leave this aside, there are many things that were extremely slow.

So firstly, if you are a left-winger supporter, then this show is a perfect watch for you. Second,  if you like slow burn, then this show is also for you.

Talking about the acting of the actors, everyone does a superb job. Manav Vij leads the show; he did a wonderful job. Shashank Arora, who has played Junaid, whose acting is outstanding. Rajat Kapoor has also done a good job, and there are other actors too; all of them have done their best. Have done your work well.

Production value has increased somewhere this time, and you get to see that good quality, which you want to see; BGM is good.

Now six more episodes are still to come; once it comes, then we will know what their propaganda is.

Conclusion

Overall, I found Tanaav season 2 to be average because it was very slow. I have also seen Fauda; it is also a similar slow burn, but at least there is fun in the buildup.

Sadly, I did not like the talk about humanizing terrorists.

In terms of parental guidance, there is no nude scene in the show, but yes, offensive words have been used, and Kashmiri accent has also been captured quite well here.

So friends, this was my review of Tanaav season 2. I hope you enjoy it. Don't forget to subscribe to my stories. Keep reading. Keep smiling. I will meet you soon.

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Ayush Verma

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