

Release Date: October 24, 2025
Platform: Netflix
Rating: 2.75/5
Director: Ujaan Ganguly
Producers: Alok Jain, Anu Sikka, Ajit Andhare
Music: Simab Sen
Animation Studio: Hi-Tech Animation
Overview:
Netflix brings back the grandeur of the Mahabharata with Kurukshetra Season 2, now available in Telugu. After an impactful first season with 9 episodes, this second installment continues the story with the remaining 9 episodes — completing the epic 18-day war.
Story:
Picking up where the previous season ended, the story explores what happens after Dronacharya’s fall. The focus shifts to the appointment of a new commander for the Kauravas, and the fierce battles involving Bhima, Karna, and Ashwatthama. The narrative also sheds light on the aftermath of war, Krishna’s teachings on dharma and karma, and the emotional closure of the Kurukshetra war.
Highlights:
The new season retains the emotional core and moral weight of the Mahabharata. Episodes featuring Kunthi, Karna, Bhima, and Ashwatthama are particularly engaging. The depiction of post-war events and the Stri Parva episode stand out with their emotional dialogues and dramatic tension.
Visually, the series offers grand visuals, and the scenes involving Lord Krishna once again deliver a divine cinematic experience.
Technical Excellence:
The production quality remains consistent, with solid music, sound design, and impressive character detailing. The animation team has clearly worked to enhance the visual experience compared to Season 1.
Director Ujaan Ganguly’s effort to narrate the remaining four days of the war across nine episodes shows clear vision and commitment. Though the pacing slows down occasionally, the storytelling depth balances it.
Drawbacks:
The narrative pace might feel slower for viewers expecting fast-paced action. Some battles, especially the Arjuna vs Karna sequence, could have been given more cinematic grandeur. However, for audiences seeking emotional and philosophical depth rather than just spectacle, the season delivers well.
Verdict:
Overall, Kurukshetra Season 2 provides a decent and satisfying conclusion to the epic saga. It focuses more on the emotional, moral, and philosophical dimensions of the Mahabharata rather than pure action. Viewers who wish to experience the untold layers of the great war and its aftermath will find it meaningful and engaging.
Final Rating: 2.75/5














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