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  • Fans in shock as ‘Tere Bin’ season 2 faces cancellation rumors

    Fans in shock as ‘Tere Bin’ season 2 faces cancellation rumors

    Geo TV’s popular drama serial ‘Tere Bin’ garnered immense global success and fame. Produced by 7th Sky Entertainment, it broke records in popularity and ratings among Pakistani shows. Starring Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi, the drama has amassed over three billion views on YouTube. Additionally, it has been well-received in India and is one of the most-viewed dramas there. Its captivating storyline and compelling performances have earned it a loyal fanbase across borders.

    In December 2024, the team behind ‘Tere Bin’ officially announced that Season 2 was on the cards, sharing pictures of Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi. However, fans felt let down because they were hoping for a teaser or trailer for the new drama series.
    Take a look at the announcement and pictures:

    ‘Tere Bin’ fans have eagerly awaited news about Season 2, but there have been no updates so far. Wahaj Ali is occupied with shooting his upcoming Geo TV drama alongside Maya Ali, while Yumna Zaidi’s ‘Gentleman’ is currently airing on Green Entertainment, with plans for a new Hum TV drama with Usama Khan.

    These updates have left fans wondering about the fate of ‘Tere Bin’ Season 2. Many are concerned about its cancellation. Pakistani Drama Updates shared a post on this topic, sparking discussions about ‘Tere Bin’ Season 2.

    Some fans asserted that the cancellation of ‘Tere Bin’ is unlikely since the producers have already made an official announcement regarding it.

    Read the comments here:

  • ‘Squid Game’ season 2 is coming to Netflix soon

    ‘Squid Game’ season 2 is coming to Netflix soon

    Emmy-winning actor Lee Jung-jae, known for his role as Gi-hun in the hit series ‘Squid Game,’ has announced the release date for Season 2.
    Fans are excited to dive back into the intense storyline created by Hwang Dong-hyuk.

    Lee Jung-Jae confirmed to Business Insider that ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 will premiere in December this year.

    This supports Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos’ earlier comments about the new season arriving in the latter half of 2024, as reported by Screenrant.

    Season 2 will follow Gi-hun’s quest for revenge as he tries to take down the organization behind the deadly games.

    The season will continue exploring the struggles of contestants fighting for a huge cash prize, with Gi-hun’s transformation adding an exciting twist.
    Returning and new faces

    Lee Jung-jae will return in his iconic role, alongside Lee Byung-hun, Gong Yoo, and Wi Ha-jun.
    Fans eagerly await December to see Gi-hun’s journey and how new characters impact the game’s stakes.

  • Sacred Games: The new ‘Game of Thrones’

    Sacred Games: The new ‘Game of Thrones’

    We’re disappointed

    The much-awaited second season of Netflix’s Sacred Games was
    dropped on Indian Independence Day, and if you want us to save you some time…
    we’re disappointed.

    It isn’t easy to be divided between watching Ganesh Gaitonde
    (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) back in action and sticking to the idea of shunning Indian
    productions at a time when Pakistan and India aren’t the best of friends.

    However, having watched the eight-episode series, we can
    guarantee that you won’t miss out on anything as great as the first season, in
    case you’re planning not to watch it.

    Expanding beyond the novel by Vikram Chandra, the second season has left us disillusioned of Anurag Kashyap and co.’s ability to do wonders.

    To quickly recap the first season, because Netflix won’t, Sacred Games is one drawn-out game of cat-and-mouse between notorious Mumbai gangster Gaitonde and his chosen police mark, Sartaj Singh (Saif Ali Khan), trying to figure out the former’s dastardly (and as-yet-unknown) plans set in motion.

    SPOILERS AHEAD!

    The second picks up halfway through the 25 days left to save
    Mumbai from uncertain calamity. Singh dives back into the investigation,
    following a trail that points to nuclear weapons, terrorism and Gaitonde’s link
    to Khanna Guruji (Pankaj Tripathi).

    Gaitonde, still narrating to Singh but actually to us, calls Guruji his third father, to whom he and so many others are drawn like moths to a flame.

    But, as one could’ve imagined (keeping in view flashbacks and
    those mysterious mandalas from the first season), the ashram is actually a cult
    and its leaders the liaisons between Gaitonde’s drug trade and the weapons
    Singh suspects will be used to attack Mumbai over a decade later.

    Just after the new twists are registered – and half the season is gone – one starts waiting for things to get as interesting as promised by cast members time and again. You start looking forward to something big enough for the season to beat its predecessor… and in all honesty, to make sense.

    It isn’t later you realise that Sacred Games has successfully
    pulled a Game of Thrones and disappointed you more than Gaitonde was upon realising
    how Guruji deceived him as a pawn, for his own plans to create a “new world”.

    All this remains the tip of a story lost somewhere between
    juggling too many balls – crowing Singh as the hero, unnecessary exaggeration,
    Pakistan being portrayed as the villain, gang wars, Soviet-Afghan War, 9/11 and
    26/11 attacks and so much more.

    Without spoiling the not-so-much a cliffhanger finale, it’s safe to say that both Gaitonde and the show might have lost the legacy which followers strived to honour after the first season (and we don’t really mind).