Bandish Bandits Season 2 Trailer: From Katrina Kaif To Ananya Panday, Celebs Who Gave Shoutout

Prime Video's highly anticipated musical drama Bandish Bandits has unveiled its season two trailer, garnering immense love and praise from audiences and celebrities alike. Featuring Ritwik Bhowmik and Shreya Chaudhry as Radhe and Tamanna, along with Sheeba Chaddha, Atul Kulkarni, Rajesh Tailang, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Divya Dutta, Rohan Gurbaxani, and Yashaswini Dayama, and Saurabh Nayyar, the trailer offers a glimpse into the next chapter of this soulful saga. It promises an intriguing narrative that beautifully blends Hindustani classical and modern music, focusing on the emotional aftermath of Pandit Ji's death and the rising tension between Radhe and Tamanna as they navigate ambition and their complex relationship.
The trailer has been met with enthusiastic support from top Bollywood stars on social media, from Karan Johar calling the next season 'a beautiful and cinematic and emotional world created by Anand Tiwari and Amritpal Singh Bindra' to Vicky Kaushal showering his love and showcasing his excitement about the second season to Katrina Kaif, Ananya Panday, Bhumi Pednekar and Sharvari equally hyping up the next season and it's phenomenal music.
Here's a glimpse at the outpouring of love the trailer has received:







Earlier, talking to National Herald, director Anand Tiwari opened up about the unique genre of the series, and he said, "We aren't unfamiliar with the genre at all. In fact, we've been making films in this genre for, I don't know, a hundred years, or for as long as talkies have existed. So music and drama have gone hand in hand from the word go, right from Raja Harishchandra onwards. We have had a long and old tradition of sangeet natak (musical drama) So, that's the tradition we are following."
"It's not new at all. We've just brought it to the digital language. And I don't think we are the first, I think there has been Bengali series that has been done before on the same theme. I have not seen it, so I'm not sure, but, what's more important for us is that we all understand music. We all understand music because it can be communicated without language when we do that, because India is a country full of different languages, different cultures. If you want to tell the story of beyond one city or beyond one culture, what better vehicle than music? Hence we feel that it's a very relevant show for today's youth," he concluded.


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