Ep 2. Aazaadi
- January 14, 2021
- 38 min
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5.4 (755)
Following a gripping first episode, "Tandav" season 1 episode 2 titled "Aazaadi" continues to explore the complex world of Indian politics and the power struggle that takes place behind closed doors. Set against the backdrop of the country's capital, New Delhi, this episode delves deeper into the characters of the series and their motivations, as well as their relationships with one another.
The episode kicks off with Prime Minister Devki Nandan (Tigmanshu Dhulia) visiting his ailing son, who is lying in a hospital bed. As he contemplates his son's condition and the burden of his position, his aide Gurpal (Sunil Grover) comes in with some alarming news involving a freedom fighter named Shiva Shekhar (Zeeshan Ayyub) who has been causing trouble for the government. The two have a heated discussion on how to handle the situation, with Devki Nandan wanting to suppress the protest while Gurpal thinks it's better to address the root cause.
Meanwhile, college student Shiva and his friends are discussing their plans to raise their voice against the government's unjust policies. Shiva is determined to fight for the freedom of his people and is willing to take matters into his own hands if necessary. His girlfriend Sana (Kritika Kamra) supports him but is also concerned about his safety.
As the protests intensify, the government becomes more and more worried about how to quell the rebellion. Devki Nandan's right-hand man, Gopal Das (Kumud Mishra), suggests that they arrest Shiva as a way to silence him. However, Devki Nandan is hesitant, as he fears it will only make matters worse. He eventually agrees to let Gurpal handle the situation.
Gurpal, who has been keeping a close eye on Shiva, meets with him in secret. Gurpal tries to convince Shiva to calm down and wait for the government to address their demands. However, Shiva is not convinced and accuses Gurpal of being a part of the corrupt system.
The tension continues to mount as the government prepares for a crackdown on the protesters. Shiva and his friends are determined to see their demands met, and as the episode comes to a close, it's clear that the situation is only going to escalate in the coming days.
Overall, "Tandav" season 1 episode 2 provides a deeper look into the characters and themes of the series. The political drama is well-paced and engaging, and the tension between the government and the protesters keeps you on the edge of your seat. It's an excellent follow-up to the first episode, and it sets the stage for what promises to be an exciting season.