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Ending of Gyaarah Gyaarah on Zee5 explained: Can Yug Arya & Shaurya Anthwal save police officer Vamika Rawat? Hints to a second season

'GyaaraH GyaaraH' ends with a twist, as a key character who has died is resurrected. Given the premise of the show, it could point to a way to change the past. The question now is, will there be a 'GyaaraH GyaaraH' Season 2?

August 19, 2024 / 08:14 IST
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Raghav Juyal as Yug Arya in 'Gyaarah Gyaarah', a Hindi sci-fi series adapted from the Korean drama 'Signal'. (Image courtesy Zee5)

Director Umesh Bist auditioned a hundred actors before casting Kritika Kamra, Raghav Juyal, and Dhairya Karwa as Vamika Rawat, Yug Arya and Shaurya Anthwal in 'GyaaraH GyaaraH', his remake of Korean drama 'Signal'.

In an exclusive statement to Moneycontrol, he said: "We were very aware while adapting from the original that we had to make it our own. The whole story has to fit in with our culture, our history, our philosophy and our ethos."

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'GyaaraH GyaaraH' on Zee5 banks on the audiences buying into the idea that time is not linear. That multiple timelines can be layered on top of each other and even intersect at times. It's an idea that we in India are familiar with. Case in point: think back to how time is shown as a wheel spinning in space in B.R. Chopra's 'Mahabharat' (1988-90) - there is no sense of time going forward or backward, just constantly moving all the same. Other Hindi films and series have adapted the concept of non-linear time as well. Another example is Anurag Kashyap's 'Dobaaraa'.

GyaaraH GyaaraH plot

'GyaaraH GyaaraH' released on August 9 to mixed reviews - with verdicts ranging from "stellar" to "middling" and "convoluted". Having said that, there is much to recommend the Hindi series. Here's how it plays out: 'GyaaraH GyaaraH' begins with the kidnapping and murder of a child. Fifteen years on, the case is solved through intrepid policework by Inspector Yug Arya (Raghav Juyal) in the year 2016 and Shaurya Anthwal, the policeman on the case in 2001. The medium for their conversation: a walkie-talkie that comes to life for a minute at a time, at 11.11 pm. The resolution of the case, in the first three episodes, leads to the formation of a cold case unit. The three show leads will work on two more cases - with the stories becoming more personal to them each time.