

Team Breathe manages to create ultimate drama considering the mystery around him and also succeed in making it all look convincing. The actor gets the best storyline this season. The show pretty much retains the old characters barring the amazing Naveen Kasturia. While they don’t succeed to a point one can say that the show has arrived, one cannot really negate the good too. So now season 2, again led by Mayank Sharma (story, screenplay, direction) alongside Arshad Syed, Vikram Tuli, Priya Saggi, and team minus the prolific writer Bhavani Iyer this time have the task to take that very shaky base and built a castle that should stand strong even with the tremors. On paper, it all seemed like a full proof idea, but the execution turned out to be so above the surface that the metaphor didn’t even land well, forget dig deeper. It spoke about Raavan and the idea of killing his 10 heads which symbolise one evil each. It aspired to be a metaphorical tale of a man being taken over by a violent alter ego seeking his revenge. The previous season of Breathe walked a very shaky path.

Breathe: Into The Shadows Season 2 Review: What Works: Season 2 which is actually 3, but never mind, scales how he manages to come out and satisfy his alter ego. So now he has to be behind the bars but also kills the rest 6, because the Raavan theory if you remember. Three years have passed to the time when his daughter was saved from his clutches and he murdered four people to avenge something kind of still unclear. So Avinash aka J is in the mental asylum being treated for his disorder. Runtime: 8 Episodes Around 45 Minutes Each ( Photo Credit – Still from Breathe: Into The Shadows Season 2 ) Breathe: Into The Shadows Season 2 Review: What’s It About: ( Photo Credit – Poster from Breathe: Into The Shadows Season 2 )īreathe: Into The Shadows Season 2 Review: Star Rating:Ĭast: Abhishek A Bachchan, Amit Sadh, Nithya Menen, Saiyami Kher, Naveen Kasturia
