Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein Season 2 Review: If a web series compels you to binge-watch in one go, you know it has done its job well. This series not only delivers on that front but also surpasses the expectations set by its first season. More gripping, more intense, and packed with unexpected twists, the second season, now streaming on Netflix, is a six-episode rollercoaster, with each episode running around 40 minutes. Once you start, there’s no stopping until the final credits roll. 


Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein Season 2 plot 


The story continues with gangster Akhiraj (played by Saurabh Shukla) and his obsessive daughter Purva (Anchal Singh), who forces her childhood love Vikrant (Tahir Raj Bhasin) into marriage. Post-wedding, Purva is kidnapped by Jalan (Arunoday Singh), who demands a hefty ransom from Vikrant. Akhiraj arranges the money, but things spiral out of control when Vikrant’s true love, Shikha (Shweta Tripathi), is about to get married, and a mysterious incident occurs at the wedding. 



Vikrant fears his secret role in Purva’s kidnapping might come to light. Meanwhile, he strikes a deal with another gang to hand over Purva. Enter Guru (Gurmeet Choudhary), Purva’s friend and a sharp agent from an intelligence agency, who steps in to help her. What follows is a thrilling game of deceit, danger, and drama that keeps viewers hooked until the very end. 


What makes Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein stand out 


This season is a powerhouse of entertainment. You can’t take your eyes off the screen, thanks to its fast-paced storytelling and unexpected twists. Just when you think you’ve figured it out, the plot takes a turn, leaving you stunned. The characters evolve rapidly, shedding their old shades and donning new ones with surprising depth. 


While the first season revolved around a single obsessive character crossing all limits for love, this season broadens the narrative with new characters and layered conflicts, making it even more engrossing. The tightly woven screenplay ensures every scene serves a purpose, leaving no room for unnecessary distractions. 


Performances 


Tahir Raj Bhasin shines in his role, showcasing a remarkable range of emotions—from plotting his wife’s murder to concealing secrets from his gangster father-in-law, and expressing his love for Shikha. His nuanced performance, especially his ability to act through his eyes, is a revelation. It’s been a while since a young actor delivered such a compelling performance. 


Anchal Singh is equally impressive, using her expressions and body language to leave a lasting impact. Shweta Tripathi brings her charm to the screen, though her character could have been given more depth. Saurabh Shukla, as always, dominates every scene he’s in, while Gurmeet Choudhary and Arunoday Singh add solid support with their engaging performances. 


Direction 


Siddharth Sengupta’s direction is razor-sharp, skillfully introducing new characters while maintaining the series’ thrilling pace. The narrative never feels stretched, keeping viewers on edge without giving them a moment to breathe. Unlike many series that unnecessarily extend their episodes, this one stays focused and concise with just six episodes, enhancing its appeal. 


Verdict 


This is a must-watch series that delivers on every front—thrills, twists, and top-notch performances. Its gripping narrative ensures you’ll stay glued to your screen from start to finish. Don’t miss it!