Breathe Into The Shadows Season2 Hindi Series Review: Abhishek Bachchan’s films have never done well at the box office, so he’s embracing the OTT era by moving his content there solely. His over-the-top first series, “Breathe: Into the Shadows,” was enthusiastically received, even though it had nothing to do with “Breathe,” in which Madhavan starred. Season 2 of “Breathe: Into the Shadows” is now available to stream on Prime Video, so let’s dive right into our in-depth review of it.
Story
Avinash is confronted with his converging two identities as J’s presence and ideas reemerge and he resolves to finish what he started. This time, though, he has Victor as a comrade in the fight against criminals. In the last scene of this wild play, society has become the victim, and Kabir Sawant must now endure the fight of his life to protect it.
Cast & Crew
Some of the actors returning for Season 2 of Breathe Into The Shadows are Abhishek Bachchan, Amit Sadh, Nithya Menen, Saiyami Kher, Naveen Kasturia, and others. Abundantia Entertainment’s Mayank Sharma directed, and Vikram Malhotra produced Season 2. S. Bharathwaaj directed the episodes, while music was composed by Alokananda Dasgupta and Karan Kulkarni.
Series Name | Breathe Into The Shadows Season2 |
Director | Mayank Sharma |
Music Director | Alokananda Dasgupta & Karan Kulkarni |
Producer | Vikram Malhotra, Abundantia Entertainment |
Genre | Thriller, Drama |
Cast | Abhishek Bachchan, Amit Sadh, Nithya Menen, Saiyami Kher, Naveen Kasturia |
Cinematography | S. Bharathwaaj |
Series Verdict
Some viewers may have lost interest in the first season of Breathe: Into the Shadows due to production issues that plagued a few episodes. In contrast, season 2 has all the right ingredients in the right amounts, making it more enjoyable to watch. Season one continued up right where season two left off, and now we have a new villain named Victor to keep us on the edge of our seats. While some episodes may drag, overall Season 2 is a great continuation of Season 1 and has us excited for Season 3.
Abhishek Bachchan’s roles as Avinash and J provide him with a great opportunity to showcase his acting chops, and he does it with ease. Amit Sadh is a talented actor who doesn’t get enough to do in Hindi films; here, he shines in the role of a sombre, adult figure. Nithya Menon may have only appeared in a few of episodes this season, but her performances were memorable nonetheless. Naveen Kasturia’s presence in this series is intriguing, and he did a fantastic job in his episode. Saiyami Kher fares reasonably well in her limited screen time. Every other actor did what they needed to do in order to advance the plot.
The technical quality of this season’s Breathe: Into the Shadows is quite high. The music composed by Alokananda Dasgupta and Karan Kulkarni is perfectly suited to the series’ genre, and the graphics provided by S Bharathwaaj provide the appropriate mood. In this season’s editing, we see less filler scenes and plodding stretches than in previous ones. Exquisite level of craftsmanship in the making.
Season 2 marks Mayank Sharma’s breakthrough as a director; while he struggled with a few episodes in Season 1, he has completely nailed it this time around. Despite a few slow spots, he managed to make the whole show amusing.
Breathe, Into the Shadows, Season 2 is entertaining for the most part. This series is available on Amazon Prime and has some intriguing episodes.
Plus Points:
- Lead actors
- Thrilling Scenes
- Cinematography
Minus Points:
- Few dragged episodes
Rating: 3/5
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