Save The Tigers 2 - Not Good as Season One

S Venkateshwari
In the film Save the Tigers, Priyadarshi, Abhinav Gomatam, and chaitanya -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">krishna chaitanya portray three irritated spouses. They are taken into custody at the conclusion of the first season for the abduction of Hamsalekha, a heroine played by Seerat Kapoor. The trio gets released from their previous partnership and forms a new one with hamsalekha at the beginning of the second season. priyadarshi aspires to be a corporator, chaitanya -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">krishna chaitanya meets a new girl, and abhinav gomatam gets to write a screenplay for a big-budget movie. The main plot is around how the arrival of hamsalekha affects the lives of these three and how their wives handle it.
 

The first season's sharp dialogue, clever comedy, and compelling storyline were all huge pluses. However, because of the poor writing in the second, that does not occur. The music is good, and the production values are passable. The writing might have been much better with more suspenseful, humorous, and enjoyable situations. The event is richly shown by the excellent camerawork. The show might have been finished in just six episodes, but the editing is not that good, and it drags.
 

Mahi V. Raghav, the creator of the show, has added elements to the second season so that the seven-episode series would have more dramatic moments and coming-of-age stories. He crafts the narrative such that each character has a fitting denouement, demonstrating to the spouses that their transformations are permanent. The show's clever comedy fans will be disappointed, even though this seems good for a family watch.
 

The program doesn't have any really memorable dramatic or comedic scenes. Even though the woodland scene appears noisy, it really provides some brief respite. The fourth episode drags on pointlessly for the whole duration. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the first season was the bond between abhinav gomatam and his maid Roshini. However, the utilization of this angle is improper.
 
Similar to this, Priyadarshi's desire to become a corporator has been unjustifiably dragged. Mama's scenes all seem plodding and uninteresting. The absence of comedic exchanges amongst the three main protagonists is yet another significant flaw. Their lighthearted conversation in season one alone made us chuckle a lot. However, such is not the case here.
 

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