Earlier this year, Amazon Prime Videos announced 14 new originals while Jeff Bezos was on a three-day visit to India.
These new originals also included the next season of the popular show, Mirzapur.
In a sneak preview of Mirzapur 2, Guddu played by Ali Fazal can be seen using crutches while Golu (Shweta Tripathi) can be seen pointing a gun at someone.
The wait for Mirzapur 2 is finally over. The show is going to premiere on October 23, says Amazon Prime Videos Earlier this year, Amazon Prime Videos announced 14 new originals while Jeff Bezos was on a three-day visit to India. These new originals also included the next season of the popular show Mirzapur.
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The crime show became so popular that Indian fans thronged the internet for details about its sequel. So much so, it became the most popular question on Quora.
The first season of the Amazon Prime Video series premiered on the streaming platform on November 16, 2018.
Mirzapur, is a story of a local don based in the hinterlands of India. Starring Pankaj Tripathi as Akhandanand Tripathi a.k.a. Kaleen Bhaiya, who rules the lawless land of Mirzapur and exports guns under the guise of a legitimate carpet business. His son Munna, the legitimate heir, wants to rule the region like his father but he’s not worthy.
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The story revolves around the aftermath of Tripathi’s meeting with two local boys — Guddu and Bablu — at an unfortunate incident at a wedding and how their involvement in his business turns the tables.
In the last episode of Mirzapur, both Guddu and Bablu are shot in the cross-firing at a wedding. In a sneak preview of Mirzapur 2, Guddu played by Ali Fazal can be seen using crutches while Golu (Shweta Tripathi) can be seen pointing a gun at someone.
The first season, produced by Excel Entertainment, starred Pankaj Tripathi, Vikrant Massey, Diveyndu Sharma, Rasika Dugal, Shriya Pilgaonkar and Shweta Tripathi in key roles.
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