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Paatal Lok Season 2 review: Jaideep Ahlawat’s spunky Hathiram Chaudhary elevates this nuanced exploration of Naga history

How much Delhi is too much Delhi? From the slums of Jamna Paar to the posh clubs of South Delhi and Punjabi societies of West Delhi, where aunties swear by their Canadian visa, Avinash Arun’s Paatal Lok season 2 portrays the capital city like the Wild, Wild West that it is. This time, however, the show moves away from Delhi to Dimapur.

January 17, 2025 / 07:33 IST
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Paatal Lok Season 2 review: Jaideep Ahlawat’s spunky Hathiram Chaudhary elevates this nuanced exploration of Naga history
Paatal Lok Season 2 review: Jaideep Ahlawat’s spunky Hathiram Chaudhary elevates this nuanced exploration of Naga history

Paatal Lok Season 2 Review: “Sir tindey 20 rupay kilo mil rahe hain…aapke liye le aau?”’, asks a police officer while investigating a suspect in Delhi’s Azadpur fruit market. Hathiram Chaudhary (played by the versatile Jaideep Ahlawat) visits Pappi Da Parlour shortly after. Pappi madam is unpleased because Chaudhary didn’t get a lady cop with him.

From the slums of Jamna Paar to the posh clubs of South Delhi and Punjabi societies of West Delhi, where aunties swear by their Canadian visa, Avinash Arun’s Paatal Lok season 2 portrays the capital city like the Wild, Wild West that it is. This time, however, the show moves away from Delhi to Dimapur.

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Paatal Lok Season 2: Plot

Ahlawat, as Hathiram Chaudhary, is like every Delhi police officer, ever. After the events of last season, he is now Imran Ansari’s (Ishwak Singh) subordinate. While Ansari investigates ‘high profile’ cases, Chaudhary is tasked with finding the missing husband of Gita Paswan, a woman from Jamna Paar slums. Two parallel arcs play out, both of which are centered around the murder of Mr Jonathan Thom, a towering figure in Naga community, just before Nagaland Business Summit.