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Bandish Bandits S02

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Nonika Singh
Bharathi Pradhan
Udita Jhunjhunwala
Shubhra Gupta

Bandish Bandits S02
Nonika Singh
The Tribune, Hollywood Reporter India

When ‘Bandish Bandits’ streamed on Prime Video in 2020, it was a breath of fresh air wrapped in melody and a master class in classical music. As it enters the second season, there is good news and a bit of bad news. First the downside: what it did not succumb to in the first season, it has done so in the second outing and turned into an ‘Indian Idol’ of sorts. Here, the major part of the series is devoted to the India Band Championship. Of course, on the sunny side, it is still an ode to music, now of various hues, and the master class continues. You will still learn more than a thing or two about ragas. Only, this time, we get to hear and see the exponents of contemporary music too.

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Bandish Bandits S02
Bharathi Pradhan
Lehren.com
Hits The Right Notes

In season two, Radhe and Tamanna meet as they compete to become India's top band, setting the stage for a season full of emotion, drama, and music.

In our autograph books way back in school, a favourite verse was, “East is East, West is West. When they meet, it’s the best.” Bandish Bandits makes the same point, embellishing it with blended, mood-elevating music. There’s usually an ambience-fatigue when a fresh premise goes into a second season and struggles to say something new. Kota Factory, Mirzapur, Undekhi and Aarya are prime examples of ambience-fatigue.

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Bandish Bandits S02
Udita Jhunjhunwala
Mint, Scroll.in
Strikes the right notes

Anand Tiwari’s Prime Video series is led by Ritwik Bhowmik and Shreya Chaudhry.

The second season of the Prime Video series Bandish Bandits opens in Jodhpur, three months after Radhe (Ritwik Bhowmik) has been crowned Sangeet Samrat. In the previous season, battle lines were drawn between rival gharanas represented by Radhe and his grandfather Radhemohan (Naseeruddin Shah) on the one side and Radhemohan’s estranged son Digvijay (Atul Kulkarni) on the other. With the passing of the patriarch, the responsibility for the Rathod gharana rests on Radhe’s shoulders. Radhe is also contending with new and confusing feelings after Tammana (Shreya Chaudhry) walks away from their fusion band Bandish Bandits, and her relationship with him, to find her own voice.

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Bandish Bandits S02
Shubhra Gupta
The Indian Express
No straggly spots, only the sound of music

Each actor contributes to the show, and the leads are excellent. Some really good music comes up through these plot devices which makes us stay.

The face-off between tradition and modernity, past and present, the strict rules of gharana-and-parampara vs doing-your-own-thing, which were the key notes of the first season of ‘Bandish Bandits’, are back again in the second. As are many of the actors, reprising their roles, along with new faces, as the story takes off from where it left off, back in 2020.

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