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Special Ops 2 Review: Kay Kay Menon deserves better than this glossy espionage thriller

‘Special Ops 2’ dazzles with its sleek packaging but lacks the grit and realism that make a spy thriller truly land. Kay Kay Menon holds it together, but even he can’t save a story that forgets to get its hands dirty.

July 18, 2025 / 09:01 IST
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His presence alone gives the show its spine, but even his gravitas can’t disguise the fact that this season, much like the last, is light on substance and heavy on style.
His presence alone gives the show its spine, but even his gravitas can’t disguise the fact that this season, much like the last, is light on substance and heavy on style.

‘Special Ops 2,’ jointly directed by Neeraj Pandey and Shivam Nair, was released on 18th July and stars Kay Kay Menon, Arif Zakaria, Parmeet Sethi, Dalip Tahil, Karan Tacker, Tahir Raj Bhasin, and Prakash Raj.

‘Special Ops 2’ is, at best, a guilty pleasure. It’s glossy, sleek, and decked up to impress, but that’s just surface-level polish. Once you’re lured in by its sharp visuals and slick editing, you realise it’s trying too hard to be more than what it is. Thankfully, Kay Kay Menon as the no-nonsense RAW chief Himmat Singh holds things together.

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Style over substance

His presence alone gives the show its spine, but even his gravitas can’t disguise the fact that this season, much like the last, is light on substance and heavy on style. The antagonist (played by Tahir Raj Bhasin) tries to look menacing but never quite pulls it off, and the show’s claim of being inspired by true events feels more like a label than a guiding principle.