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Tanaav Season 2 Volume 2 Review: Al Damishq, STG come to blows in this fitting conclusion to Kashmiri Fauda

Undoubtedly, the standout performance in Tanaav 2 is that of Manav Vij who, as Kabir, portrays the pain of losing his father (and then his lover) to near-perfection. Also doing complete justice to his role is Rajat Kapoor, who, as the head of the operation leaves no stone unturned to keep peace in the valley, even as he faces pressure from his superiors.

December 07, 2024 / 08:30 IST
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Tanaav Season 2 review

Coincidences to get characters into trouble are forgivable. Coincidences to get them out of trouble aren’t exactly specimens of good storytelling. The second volume of SonyLiv’s Kashmiri Fauda ‘Tanaav’ opens with Jagjit Malik (Rajat Kapoor) sending Zafar (Adil Zubair) off to Multanpor in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, in hopes of gathering intel on Al Damishq/Fareed (Gaurav Kapoor). Zafar clashes with his father Shabeer Malik (Danish Hussain), who feels the youth must engage in peace and dialogue before resorting to violence and terrorism. Zafar’s ideology differs.

Tanaav Season 2 Volume 2: Plot

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Back home, Dr Farahg (Ekta Kaul) now lives with the Farooquis and spends quality time with Haider Farooqui (Kabir Bedi) as she tries to reconcile the inevitable bitterness she feels after being betrayed by Kabir Farooqui (played convincingly by a towering Manav Vij). The two try to make amends but soon, there is trouble in paradise—Al Damishq carries out an ISIS-style execution of someone close to Kabir—Haider ends up dead as a devastated Kabir tries to cope with the grief of losing his father.

Arjun (Udit Arora) asks Toshi (Sahiba Bali) out for a date to a French cafe but she turns it down. The unlikely couple begin their romance as Arjun locks horns with Kabir after an attempt to neutralize Fareed fails. With the help of Kunal (Arsalan Goni), Kabir kidnaps Harkat leader Idris (Mir Sarwar) who helps Malik track down Fareed. Fahad (Junaid Khan), Fareed’s brother, engages in a debate with the separatist who has been brainwashed by ISIS and wants Kashmir to be under their control. “That’s not what our father wanted”, protests Fahad all while trying to convince Fareed to not go down the path of religious extremism.