Parampara S2 Web Series Review: Paramoara Season 2 has been streaming on Disney+ Hotstar from July 21, 2024. Let us see Parampara S2 Review.
Cast: Naveen Chandra, Jagapathi Babu, Sarath Kumar, Ishaan, Aakanksha Singh, Naina Ganguly, Aamani, Kasthuri Shankar, and Others
Directors: Krishna Vijay L, Vishwanath Arigela
Producers: Shobu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni
Music Director: Naresh Kumaran
Cinematographer: S.V. Vishweshwar
Editor: Tammiraju
Parampara S2 Series Story
Gopi (Naveen Chandra) gets arrested for possessing an unlicensed weapon. In jail, Gopi gets into a tussle with Omar (Mayank Prakash) who works for Ratnakumar (Ravi Varma), the most influential person in jail. In no time, Gopi gets Ratnakumar’s attention. Ratnakumar advises Gopi to murder his uncle Nagendra Naidu (Sarath Kumar). But Gopi’s motive is just to destroy Naidu’s empire. How does Gopi handle this situation? How does Naidu counterattack Gopi? forms the Parampara Season 2.
Parampara S2 Web Series Review: Positive Aspects
- Every character of a single family is well connected to the political angle
- The strategies made by politicians generally to win the elections by going to any extent are shown brilliantly
- The twists are placed very effectively
- The narrative looks interesting as every character has its prominence
- Naveen Chandra, Sarath Kumar, and Jagapathi Babu bring depth to the show with their performances
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Parampara S2 Web Series Review: Negative Aspects
- The screenplay is uneven in many episodes
- The proceedings are wrapped up in a very quick manner
- The movie deals with the age-old power politics and crimes
- The action scenes looked odd
Parampara Season 2 Review: Technical Aspects
The background score by Naresh Kumaran is good. The cinematography is impressive, especially in the mining aspect. The editing is very crispy. Directors tried hard to showcase the proceedings in an engaging manner.
Conclusion
Concluding the Parampara S2 web series review, Parampara Season2 has scope for good drama and engaging screenplay but is brought down by uneven sequences.