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Bandish Bandits season 2 review: December has always been a month that sets the stage for a musical conclusion to the year, with numerous gigs taking place across the country. This year, there is a musical treat on OTT, with the second season of Bandish Bandits. Also read : Shreya Chaudhry: There are no bad people but bad situations in relationships, my mom warns me While visually stunning, the second season falls short in terms of pacing.

Despite its harmonious soundtrack, the show's slow-burning narrative might leave some viewers yearning for a more dynamic rhythm. The plot In 2020, Ritwik Bhowmik and Shreya Chaudhry debuted in the OTT space as two musicians from different walks of life. Shreya's character of Tamanna was rooted in the world of pop music, while Ritwik's character was steeped in the traditional notes of Hindustani classical.



The first chapter of their story beautifully captured the blending of their worlds. As their love blossomed, the narrative delved into the conflicts that arose from their differing love languages, resulting in them walking their separate ways. The second part starts from the same point, showing Radhe and Tamanna on their own journey of self-discovery.

Tamanna has enrolled herself in a music college in Kasauli, while Radhe is trying to protect the musical legacy of his grandfather Pandit Radhemohan Rathod (essayed by Naseeruddin Shah ). The second season sets the tone from the very beginning, delivering a pivotal plot twist in the first ep.

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