Colors to air season 2 of '24' with sponsors Maruti Suzuki and Oppo

THAKUR

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Featuring an intense and rugged looking Anil Kapoor as Jai Singh Rathod, Colors unveiled the first look of its much- anticipated espionage thriller 24 season 2 or 24s2. The first trailer revealed much about the upcoming season, leaving the audience awestruck.

The trailer makes it evident that Jai Singh Rathod has isolated himself from the world to become a recluse in self-imposed exile. It shows that his dark past has made him a fugitive; while his daughter Kiran supports him, his son Veer, who has become a part of the intelligence bureau, does not. Season two will also show how drug-lord Haroon Sherchan threatens to release a contagious airborne virus which could eradicate humanity unless his brother Roshan is released from prison. Setting in motion a series of events, the one man- army Rathod returns to thwart every sabotage attempt and face political blackmail, while battling an unseen enemy with a personal vendetta at the same time.

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Technoglitch

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Nearly three years after its first season, the Indian version of the American series 24 is back. The television network Colors has blocked the primetime slot reserved thus far for Naagin (which will return in October) for theremake of the Fox series that starred Kiefer Sutherland in the title role. Produced by Anil Kapoor’s Rashvan Films, the second season will go on air in mid-July and will see a number of new faces such as Sakshi Tanwar and Ashish Vidyarthi.

While Indian television has been promising a renaissance for a long time, little by way of content has changed. Family soaps continue to rule the roost, extended year after year on the slimmest of storylines. Production values are the pits and the hunt for television ratings points engenders a race to the lowest common denominator. Two of our most popular shows,Naagin and Sasural Simar Ka, are currently being helmed by a snake and a fly, respectively.


The timing is perfect for the second season of Anil Kapoor’s ’24: India’
 

Technoglitch

Core Member
Nearly three years after its first season, the Indian version of the American series 24 is back. The television network Colors has blocked the primetime slot reserved thus far for Naagin (which will return in October) for theremake of the Fox series that starred Kiefer Sutherland in the title role. Produced by Anil Kapoor’s Rashvan Films, the second season will go on air in mid-July and will see a number of new faces such as Sakshi Tanwar and Ashish Vidyarthi.

While Indian television has been promising a renaissance for a long time, little by way of content has changed. Family soaps continue to rule the roost, extended year after year on the slimmest of storylines. Production values are the pits and the hunt for television ratings points engenders a race to the lowest common denominator. Two of our most popular shows,Naagin and Sasural Simar Ka, are currently being helmed by a snake and a fly, respectively.


The timing is perfect for the second season of Anil Kapoor’s ’24: India’
 

Technoglitch

Core Member
Nearly three years after its first season, the Indian version of the American series 24 is back. The television network Colors has blocked the primetime slot reserved thus far for Naagin (which will return in October) for theremake of the Fox series that starred Kiefer Sutherland in the title role. Produced by Anil Kapoor’s Rashvan Films, the second season will go on air in mid-July and will see a number of new faces such as Sakshi Tanwar and Ashish Vidyarthi.

While Indian television has been promising a renaissance for a long time, little by way of content has changed. Family soaps continue to rule the roost, extended year after year on the slimmest of storylines. Production values are the pits and the hunt for television ratings points engenders a race to the lowest common denominator. Two of our most popular shows,Naagin and Sasural Simar Ka, are currently being helmed by a snake and a fly, respectively.


The timing is perfect for the second season of Anil Kapoor’s ’24: India’
 

Technoglitch

Core Member
Nearly three years after its first season, the Indian version of the American series 24 is back. The television network Colors has blocked the primetime slot reserved thus far for Naagin (which will return in October) for theremake of the Fox series that starred Kiefer Sutherland in the title role. Produced by Anil Kapoor’s Rashvan Films, the second season will go on air in mid-July and will see a number of new faces such as Sakshi Tanwar and Ashish Vidyarthi.

While Indian television has been promising a renaissance for a long time, little by way of content has changed. Family soaps continue to rule the roost, extended year after year on the slimmest of storylines. Production values are the pits and the hunt for television ratings points engenders a race to the lowest common denominator. Two of our most popular shows,Naagin and Sasural Simar Ka, are currently being helmed by a snake and a fly, respectively.


The timing is perfect for the second season of Anil Kapoor’s ’24: India’
 
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