What I enjoyed the most about Jamtara Season 2 is its personal touch: the characters are dejected and fuming with anger. Although the eight-part series is ...
What I enjoyed the most about Jamtara Season 2 is its personal touch: the characters are dejected and fuming with anger. All the Sials and Shrivastavs and Bhattacharyas of the Jamtara universe have made the characters they play their second skin. In season 2, Jamtara's romance with phishing is made more evident, and the stories around them are more intimate.
Cast: Amit Sial, Sparsh Srivastav, Monika Panwar, Anshuman Pushkar, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Aksha Pardasany, Seema Pahwa & ensemble. Advertisement. Creator: ...
Maybe this is a result of the constant chaos and running on the screen. The visual of that tree and the phones hanging on it is exactly the state of the village and you understand the intensity. Jamtara season 2 entertains us for sure but that is not the only thing it sets out to achieve. Like the topic including caste divide and beef ban raised, even the times of demonetisation but never to be discussed or affect more than that one scene or a couple of next. The village is now a hub for phishing and it isnโt any secret now that every person who knows the basics of calling wants to do it. So they spread their show horizontally and bring in more of Jamtara in front of the camera. The show just touches subjects and never digs deeper to give us a perspective. She goes through a complete character transformation amid all the man-children and the actor is good at it. Taking the menace of phishing ahead, the village of Jamtara is now doing the activity in a full-blown manner. So after two years, the makers bring back the show to unlock the fear of unknown numbers and messages yet again with season 2. The show was a fresh concept, and an engrossing story because it took us inside our phones and right in the epicenter of the scam we thought was small but includes an entire village. Add to the fact that it was a show about a scam that we have also been attacked by at least once in our lifetime.
Streaming from September 23 on Netflix, the show features Sparsh Shrivastava, Anshuman Pushkar, Amit Sial, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya among others. But what is ...
Jamtara, a district in Jharkhand, India, is known as the phishing capital of India. Is Jamtara Season 2 based on a real story as well? But what is the real story of