The show is from the perspective of a woman who was disinterested and clueless about the game she was forced to play. The season opens up to a pivotal court hearing and Aarya is brought back to the centre. The makers know they have marinated their viewers enough in this universe to directly begin season 2 without wasting any time. Written by Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh (replacing Sandeep Shrivastava) and Anu Singh Choudhary, Aarya is more aware of its audience this time. But what exactly is her family? The father who killed her husband? The brother who wants her dead? Or the children who are on the verge of breaking due to everything happening around? She explores everything and more.
Aarya is protecting her family values in a set-up where people have the most fickle morals. A mother of 3 who is without a choice made to take up a job she had been running away from all her life. It’s their normal.īut one bad bone and the same normalcy becomes the deadliest reality to be in. These are groups of syndicates doing all illegal businesses as if they are 9 to 5 jobs. A father kills his son calling it a sacrifice to save his ‘legacy’. In Aarya, Madhavani builds the foundation with a similar thought. The Godfather is fuelled by a single line that says, ‘Crime runs in the family’. In my 15-minute conversation with filmmaker Ram Madhvani during his last flick Dhamaka, one thing I observed is his obsession with Francis Ford Coppola and the filmmaker’s cinematic language. How is Aarya going to save her family while no one is on her side? Get on board. But the ghost from the past never lets her live peacefully and she is pulled back to the same muck. Season 2 takes a short leap and begins while she has camouflaged in the new surrounding. Season 1 of the popular show ended on the point where Aarya was running away from the muck she was forced into. ( Photo Credit – Episode Still ) Aarya Season 2 Review: What’s It About: Cast: Sushmita Sen, Sikandar Kher, Virti Vaghani, Vikas Kumar, Viren Vazirani, Maya Sarao, Namit Das, Ankur Bhatia, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Chandrachur Singh & ensemble.ĭirector: Ram Madhvani, Vinod Rawat, Kapil Sharma.