Delhi Capitals' Hit Web Series 'DC PG by Gulati' Returns for Season 2

Delhi Capitals has announced the return of its popular mini web series 'DC PG by Gulati' for a second season. The new season will feature fresh characters, including actor Vrajesh Hirjee joining veteran Rajesh Sharma, and promises sharper humour within its chaotic cricket fandom setting. The series, which garnered over 86 million views in its first season, aims to deepen the authentic connection with fans. It continues to be produced by writer-director Panky and the team at One Happy Crew.

Key Points: Delhi Capitals' 'DC PG by Gulati' Season 2 Announced

  • Blockbuster debut with 86M+ views
  • New characters & PG dynamic
  • Headlined by Rajesh Sharma
  • Vrajesh Hirjee joins cast
  • Sharper humour & fan rivalries
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Delhi Capitals bring back mini series 'DC PG by Gulati' for Season 2

Delhi Capitals brings back its hit web series 'DC PG by Gulati' for Season 2 with new characters, sharper humour, and deeper cricket fandom chaos.

"Season 1... showed us that fandom goes far beyond the boundary line. - Sunil Gupta"

New Delhi, March 29

After a blockbuster debut season that captured the imagination of cricket fans across the country, Delhi Capitals announced the return of its hit mini web series 'DC PG by Gulati' for Season 2.

Following a hugely successful first season that amassed over 86 million views and 1.7 million engagements, the series returns with a fresh twist, new characters, a new PG dynamic, and a deeper dive into the beautifully chaotic world of cricket fandom, according to a press release from DC.

Headlined once again by veteran actor Rajesh Sharma as the iconic and uncompromising Gulati, Season 2 will evolve into an even more unpredictable melting pot of personalities. Joining him this season is popular actor Vrajesh Hirjee, who brings his signature comic into the mix and adds new layers to the already eccentric household.

Set against the familiar backdrop of 'old Delhi charm meets modern cricket madness', the new season promises mini episodes that are packed with sharper humour, unexpected alliances, and fandom-fuelled rivalries.

Speaking on the announcement, Sunil Gupta, CEO, Delhi Capitals, said, "Season 1 of 'DC PG by Gulati' showed us that fandom goes far beyond the boundary line. Fans today are looking for authentic, relatable connections, stories they can see themselves in. The series captured the madness and charm of IPL fandom in a way that truly resonated. With Season 2, we've expanded that world, introducing new characters, new dynamics, and amplifying the chaos fans loved, all while keeping Gulati and his PG at the heart of it."

Season 2 continues to be helmed by writer-director Panky and the team at One Happy Crew, whose distinctive storytelling and grounded humour shaped the identity of the series in its debut season.

- ANI

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Priya S
The first season captured the madness of living in a Delhi PG during the IPL so well. The fights over the TV remote, the endless chai, the over-analysis of every match... it was all so real. Hope Season 2 keeps that authentic Delhi vibe.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I hope the focus stays on cricket and fan culture, and doesn't become just another slapstick comedy. The charm of Season 1 was how it was rooted in reality. Fingers crossed the 'sharper humour' doesn't mean losing that heart.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following the IPL, I watched Season 1 last year and it was a fantastic, funny introduction to the passion of Indian cricket fans. It made me understand the hype! Looking forward to Season 2.
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Vikram M
86 million views! That's insane. Shows how much we love our cricket and content around it. DC's digital game is strong. Other franchises should take note. Bring it on, Season 2! #Yellove
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Kavya N
Rajesh Sharma is a gem. His timing as Gulati is perfect. Adding Vrajesh Hirjee is a masterstroke – two fantastic comic actors together. This is going to be epic. Hope they release it soon, the IPL is about to start!

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