Bachchan excels in portraying the internal conflict of a man losing his grip on reality. His transition between the vulnerable Avinash and the menacing J is seamless and terrifying.
Whether you are a fan of psychological puzzles or high-octane police procedurals, this season delivers on all fronts. Just remember: sometimes, the greatest enemy is the one staring back at you in the mirror. Bachchan excels in portraying the internal conflict of
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Picking up where the chilling cliffhanger left off, Season 2 finds Avinash (Abhishek Bachchan) still struggling with his dual identity. His alter-ego, "J," is back with a vengeance, driven by a twisted sense of justice and a list of targets representing the "10 heads of Ravana." His alter-ego, "J," is back with a vengeance,
The psychological tug-of-war between the mild-mannered doctor and the calculating killer remains the heart of the show. Meanwhile, Kabir Sawant (Amit Sadh) is more determined than ever to catch the man he once considered a victim, leading to a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game across Delhi. Why This Season Stands Out