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PARAMPARA - 2



 


CastAakanksha Singh, Sarath Kumar, Naveen Chandra,Jagapathi Babu Ishaan,  and others

Director: Krishna Vijay L & Vishwanath Arigela

Producers: Shobu Yarlagadda & Prasad Devineni
Music composer : Naresh Kumaran
Release Date : July 21, 2022
Streaming On OTTDisney Plus HotStar


Telugu online series are increasingly popular right now on OTT. Season two of Parampara, which is currently streaming on Disney Plus Hotstar, follows the highly publicised season one. The show has notable actors including Jagapathi Babu, Naveen Chandra, and Sarath Kumar. Krishna Vijay L and Vishwanath Arigela are the directors.

PLOT

Gopi (Naveen Chandra) is imprisoned at the conclusion of season one for possessing an illegal weapon. There, he develops a friendship with Ratnakumar (Ravi Varma), who later advises Gopi to assassinate his uncle Nagendra Naidu (Sarath Kumar) in order to win the top job and to reestablish the public power of his father Mohan. Suresh, Gopi's cousin, is also endorsing the important position. The key of Paragraph 2 is who triumphs in the struggle for power and what part does a well-known figure like Jagapathi Babu play in this power struggle between egos.

PERFORMANCE 

A number of well-known Tollywood actors are featured in the show Parampara. Naveen Chandra, though, is the star of this season. Although he has played bad parts before, Naveen seems ominous in this series. His deceitful personality, ambition for the important position, and jealousy are effectively highlighted. Although Sarath Kumar is the series' dominant character, he should have avoided Telugu dubbing. Most of the time, Jagapathi Babu is restrained, but by the end of the series, he has killed it. Divi of Bigg Boss fame and Akanksha Singh both have many opportunities to excel. Kasturi is outstanding in her short but effective role, whereas Nani Ganguly is wasted in hers. Amani's part also has little significance. 


TECHNICALIST

  The length of Season One of Parampara drew criticism, however it appears that the creators have made improvements. There aren't many scenes that feel flat because of the expert editing. Given the significant financial investment made in setting up the crime scenario of power politics in the mining backdrop, the production qualities and visuals appear high-end. The BGM was composed by Naresh Kumaran, whose work is generally commendable. The plot is successfully brought to a close thanks to the sleek writing. The web series' nativity is appropriate for the dialogue, which is beautifully crafted.

ANALYSIS

As the name implies, paragraph is about obtaining possession to rule the realm. Characters associated with this power crisis were only introduced in the first season due to the way it was put up. The plot's core was buried in the far too much detail. However, by getting straight to the issue without much complication, the directing team of Krishna Vijay L and Vishwanath Arigela have made things intriguing. The early episodes of the sitcom did a wonderful job of showcasing the family problems and the power struggle through engaging sequences.  


 The plot offers the potential for a gripping drama, yet nevertheless that opportunity is lost. A couple characters are left unresolved in order to wrap up the story swiftly, and one is perplexed by their inner conflict. The series has plenty of opportunities to make the audience anxious, but that does not happen because the drama presented is unremarkable. Some aspects of the show, such as Naveen Chandra's ascent, are not clearly established.   

 The show also features a backdrop of a mine, but it looks dull and without any uniqueness. The mature performances of the main characters, however, are what encourages you to continue watching this show. The padding is strong, and the weak moments look tolerable because numerous actors are included in significant roles. The scenario in which Naveen Chandra exposes Sarathkumar's defective mentality is one that grabs your attention.   

 Other subplots in the series include the episode involving Akanksha Singh, blackmail, and bauxite mining. Unfortunately, they do not accurately follow the story. We are not unfamiliar with crime-based, power-hungry scenarios like these. However, the series' fast-paced narration appears to be done well. Paragraph 2 makes a lot more sense as compared to the first season, but it also has certain drawbacks.

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