Courtroom dramas we have all seen, and Netflix’s Maamla Legal Hai returns with the second season, coming out more entertaining and compelling. With the first season focusing on legal courtroom loopholes, the central character, VD Tyagi, played by the charismatic Ravi Kishan, navigates the hardships of serving as a judge in the second season.
The drama continues, with a fresh take, as the story opens with a grand celebration marking VD Tyagi’s entry into his chamber, but soon his world shatters with an unexpected twist.
Tyagi’s oath-taking ceremony to become a judge of Patparganj sets the tone for what the plot holds for the viewers ahead. In between, Ananya, played by Naila Grrewal, prepares to win her first-ever case, handling her client, Mr. Banaspati, played by Dinesh Lal Yadav, blending comedy and quirkiness.
New character Nayana Arora, played by Kusha Kapila, brings a new layer to the story with her fiery clash with Ananya, who is her opposite in Mr. Banaspati’s case. Kusha, with her expressions and sass, is ruling it, and no doubt Ananya is giving her tough competition.
However, the ground reality hit when Tyagi was deprived of his rights as a judge on the basis that he had taken a wrong oath. Not ready to take the oath again to protect his respect, Tyagi finds ways to rule despite the chaos around, and his quirky tricks keep the onlookers invested.
Unlike season one, Tyagi this time explores what it feels like to sit on the seat of a judge with odd cases coming his way as he finally becomes a judge. While the chaos, drama, and partnership rules, the plot smartly exposes the harsh reality of law and society through a new case. Challenging the system with his new rules, Tyagi struggles but looks determined. Silently yet powerfully, the show mixes humor with courtroom drama that makes for a good one-time watch.
IWMBuzz rates ‘Mamla Legal Hai 2’ 3.5 out of 5 stars.
