Paatal Lok Season 2 Review: Jaideep Ahlawat Steals the Show!
Directed by: Avinash Arun
Star cast: Jaideep Ahlawat, Ishwak Singh, Gul Panag, Tillotama Shome, Nagesh Kukunoor, and others
Streaming on: Prime Video
Dear Diary,
After a sabbatical, I am back reviewing and diving into the entertainment world. This weekend, I decided to watch the most anticipated Paatal Lok Season 2 for my favourite, Hathi Ram Chaudhary, aka Jaideep Ahlawat. The funny thing is, I am a late entrant to the Paatal Lok craze. When season 1 was released, I was done with the crime drama and suspense genre and had no intention of giving this series a shot despite my brother’s constant insistence.
However, one fine day, I gave in to this request and decided to watch Season 1. And let me tell you, I was flabbergasted by the performances. I literally gave a pat on my back for watching this brilliant piece of art, which I unfairly delayed for so long! But better late than never!
Naturally, I was incredibly excited for Season 2. So, here’s a sneak peek of how I found season 2.
Paatal Lok Season 2: What’s the Plot?
Well, this time, the series delves into the landscapes of Nagaland and starts with the death of Jonathan Thom (Kaguirong Gonmei), who is an influential Naga leader and is brutally murdered in Delhi. Thom’s murder endangers the proposed trade summit in the northeastern state. Amidst this, the Delhi police find a lead and circle upon a young woman named Rose Lizo (Merenla Imsong). On the other hand, Hathi Ram also finds a lead in the same case and approaches ACP Ansari (Ishwak Singh). Together, they embark on solving this mysterious case and unfold some new chapters.
What Did I Like About the Series?
Undoubtedly, it has to be the star cast starting with Ahlawat. He is shown as ruthless and impatient but emotional at heart. His overall look, especially the paunch, is unmissable, yet he manages to chase tirelessly, nabbing the culprits, sliding from roofs and having great falls. Every stance of Jaideep is so relatable, like his limp because of uric acid, his laboured breathing, his misery for not getting due credit, his heartbreak, his bonding with a small kid – everything looks so real.
Besides, the bonding and chemistry of Hathi Ram and Ansari are the highlights of Pataal Lok Season 2. Their chemistry literally steals the spotlight! But even the other actors have done a fantabulous job. Gul Panag is Hathi Ram’s frustrated wife dealing with grief because her son stays in a hostel. Her frustration and the urge to be with her son is so relatable. Then, there’s Nagesh Kukunoor as Kapil Reddy, a soft-toned bureaucrat with shades of grey.
Once the duo (Hathi Ram and Ansari) reach Nagaland, they are greeted by many characters. I must add that kudos to the casting director for impeccable casting, especially since the series is set in Nagaland. First up is Tillotama Shome, who plays the character of SP Meghna Barua. Her overall presence is simply remarkable in the series. The way she stands by her principles and gives her all in solving the case is commendable. However, her feistiness is underlined, especially when the duo tries encroaching on her turf.
Then comes Daniel (Prashant Tamang), a skilled sniper who brings intensity to the plot. Every time he appeared on screen, my heart skipped a beat because I knew he was ready to take a life. And unfortunately, he does. But to know who he targets and how it unfolds, you must watch the series. Other than these main characters, Jahnu Barua, Bendang Walling, LC Sekhose, Rozelle Mero, and others give some of the best performances.
Coming to the story, the series is gripping, and every action in the series has an equal impact, like a ripple effect. The series doesn’t shy away from showcasing the region’s harsh realities that are generally misunderstood. The series carefully exposes the political tensions faced by the people. Besides, every character has a grey shade laced to it – be it Hathi Ram, who is obviously flawed, then Uncle Ken (Jahnu Barua), or even Jonathan Thom (played by Kaguirong Gonmei and the character who gets killed at the start of the series).
Thanks to its raw and relatable narrative, this series unquestionably earns its spot as a must-watch! But what makes it even more gripping is how every character is intricately connected. The entangled relationships gradually untangle and heighten the suspense at every turn.
What I Didn’t Like About the Series?
At some point, the pace was a problem for me in Paatal Lok Season 2. I felt the episodes were a bit stretched. Some subplots took a long time to unfold and tested my patience. I am sure some viewers might disagree with me, but that’s how I like it! I want pace….
However, introducing too many characters at once made it a bit overwhelming. For instance, Tamang appears at the beginning of the series and then sporadically throughout. This made keeping track of his arc difficult, and I had to backtrack to recall where I had seen him initially. The same issue arose with several other characters—there were so many that it became challenging to remember who was who!
Most importantly, the series thrives on gritty storytelling, but at times, it was getting too overwhelming for me to digest. I was expecting a breather from the dark theme by the introduction of lighter subplots. But I guess that’s how the genre is supposed to be!
Final Verdict
Well, here’s where I wrap my review of Paatal Lok Season 2. This series is definitely bold and compelling and takes you through the scenic beauty of Nagaland. While it stumbles slightly with pacing and character overload, it makes up for it with stellar performances, breathtaking visuals, and a hard-hitting narrative. But if you are someone who loves dark themes, then this series is definitely for you. And if you are a faint-hearted individual, you can give a pass.