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Tanaav Season 2 Review: Manav Vij, Arbaaz Khan's Kashmiri Fauda Continues To Be An Underwhelming Crime Thriller

Tanaav Season 2 Review: WhIle Tanaav season 2 is supported well by powerful acting performances by Manav Vij, Rajat Kapoor and even Shashank Arora, a lackluster plot and tried-and-tested formulas play spoilsport.

September 06, 2024 / 18:44 IST
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For a show set in Kashmir, the second installment of SonyLiv's Tanaav, continues to miss out on bringing out the nuances of living in the midst of a conflict. While it is gripping and engaging still, it feels a lot of the conflicts and plotlines could have easily played out in another region with a similar set-up.

The trauma of living in a conflict-hit region—the constant frisking at checkpoints, Internet shutdown, lack of basic services—is portrayed strictly on the surface level, without showing what it means for the general population in the Zone.

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Tanaav Season 2: Plot

The second season kicks off with Harkat leader Junaid (Shashank Arora) orchestrating a suicide attack on a bus stop in Kashmir. The interaction between Junaid and his fellow leaders seems like they are not pros but trainees at their job. In fact, the duo can't mutually decide if they should let off the bomb fuse. Needless to say, the scene itself is very unconvincing. Junaid struggles to find moments of intimacy with his wife Dr Farrah (Ekta Kaul).