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The Broken News Season 2 Review: Fun to Watch for Me

Are You Ready for an Amazing, Thrilling Ride?

By Ayush VermaPublished 15 days ago 3 min read
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The Broken News Season 2 Review

Guys, due to a severe internet shortage, I am not able to produce content continuously these days, so I would like to apologize to all of you.

I would like to tell you all that after many months, we are seeing such a Friday where there is no special content, but today ZEE5 has brought season 2 of The Broken News, so should you give your time to it or not? Let's find out.

Well, The Broken News Season 2 starts exactly from where the previous season ended, which means that to enjoy Season 2 properly, you will have to watch season 1 first.

Here you get to see the story of two news channels, one named Awaaz Bharti and the other named Josh 247. One works for the government and the other is honest, and somewhere he calls wrong as wrong and truth as truth.

There are three reporters on the channel around whom we get to see the entire story.

So overall, I am not going to tell you what happens in season 2 because telling everything can spoil your fun, so watch it yourself.

The Broken News Season 2 Review

If I want to do a one-line review of The Broken News Season 2 for you all, I would just say that it is another good season, meaning I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.

How news channels work, their working activities, and how they collect evidence, nowadays, the government has bought the media and made its toolkit, through which they are presenting the truth as wrong and the wrong as truth.

Honesty is now almost negligible; the ones that have it are being bought, and those who are honest but are not being sold are being killed. All this is shown in this series, which will give you an amazing, thrilling experience, I am sure.

I tell you the truth: you will enjoy watching this show, and I guarantee that you will have a thrilling experience throughout the show. I tell you the truth: your day will be made by watching this series.

There is commentary here and there on how the government is in today's time, but yes, no one's name has been taken, and it was nice to see the way the media people have been presented.

The production value of the show is very good; you will get to see a very good twist in the last episode. Well, the story has been finished in Season 2, but a hint of Season 3 has also been given, and the main issue in Season 3 will be Electron Bond.

Apart from this, the BGM of the show is quite good and interesting.

Actors have done amazing work; you get to see Jaideep Ahlawat in the character of Dipankar Sanyal, and he is outstanding, meaning he has worked effortlessly; he has swallowed his character.

Apart from this, you get to see Shriya Pilgaonkar in the role of Radha Bhargava; she has done a very good job. Sonali Bendre Ji played the role of Amina Qureshi; her work was also completely effortless.

The dialogues in the series are quite good and thought-provoking.

Apart from this, what is the real meaning of generalism? This show presents that meaning in front of us in an amazing way. It means doing only good every time or doing only evil every time. This is not a thing; call good good and criticize the bad. This is the meaning of generalism.

And this meaning has been presented very well in this show.

Conclusion

Overall, the show is good to watch. Yes, there are some places where the pace becomes very deep; otherwise, the show is completely successful in giving a thrilling experience within its run time.

So what are your thoughts on Season 2 of The Broken News? Do tell me in the comments.

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