Inspector Avinash Season 2 Trailer: Randeep Hooda Returns in High-Stakes Battle

The trailer for 'Inspector Avinash Season 2' has been released, featuring Randeep Hooda returning as the titular inspector. The new season is set in the volatile 1990s Uttar Pradesh, where Avinash faces a personal and political storm, including his son's implication in a murder case. The series features an ensemble cast including Urvashi Rautela, Amit Sial, and Abhimanyu Singh. 'Inspector Avinash Season 2' will stream on JioHotstar starting May 15.

Key Points: Inspector Avinash Season 2 Trailer: Randeep Hooda Returns

  • Trailer for Inspector Avinash Season 2 released
  • Randeep Hooda returns as Inspector Avinash Mishra
  • Set in 1990s Uttar Pradesh with higher stakes
  • Avinash faces personal and political battles, son implicated in murder
  • Streams May 15 on JioHotstar
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'Inspector Avinash Season 2' trailer promises higher stakes as Randeep Hooda returns for "toughest fight"

Watch the trailer for Inspector Avinash Season 2, starring Randeep Hooda. The crime thriller promises higher stakes, personal battles, and a fight against a powerful nexus.

'Inspector Avinash Season 2' trailer promises higher stakes as Randeep Hooda returns for "toughest fight"
"This season strips Avinash down to his core. He's not just fighting crime anymore; he's fighting for his family, his truth, and his survival. - Randeep Hooda"

Mumbai, May 6

The trailer of Randeep Hooda starrer crime thriller 'Inspector Avinash Season 2' has finally arrived, promising a relentless, high-stakes battle where the man, the myth, returns to face his toughest fight yet.

Set in the volatile landscape of 1990s Uttar Pradesh, the new season raises the intensity as Inspector Avinash Mishra finds himself caught in a storm that is as personal as it is political. With his son implicated in a murder case and his marriage on the brink, Avinash is forced into a battle that goes far beyond the badge, as per the official press release.

The trailer unveils a gripping face-off between Avinash and a powerful nexus of crime, politics, and corruption.

As crime lord Sheikh and the enigmatic Devi expand a deadly weapons cartel, the lines between ally and enemy begin to blur. Betrayed from within the system, suspended and arrested, Avinash becomes a pawn in a much larger game, one that threatens to destroy everything he stands for.

Mounted on a larger scale, the trailer delivers explosive action, intense confrontations, and emotionally charged moments, establishing a world where the stakes are higher, the enemies deadlier, and the cost of justice heavier than ever before.

Randeep Hooda reprises the role of Inspector Avinash, shares, "This season strips Avinash down to his core. He's not just fighting crime anymore; he's fighting for his family, his truth, and his survival. The scale is bigger, the action is raw, and the emotions run deeper. It's a much more intense ride," the release added.

Being a part of Inspector Avinash Season 2, Urvashi Rautela added, " Inspector Avinash Season 2 is bigger, bolder, and more explosive than ever. Being part of a story packed with action, emotion, and unexpected twists has been an incredible ride. Every scene pushes the intensity to another level. Partnering with JioHotstar for a show of this scale has been amazing, and I can't wait for audiences to feel the adrenaline and drama we've created."

Sharing his excitement for the second season, director Neerraj Pathak said, "Season 2 takes everything that worked in the first season and pushes it into a far more volatile space. Avinash is no longer just up against criminals; he's up against a system that's collapsing around him. We've scaled up the action, but more importantly, we've deepened the emotional conflict, because this time, the fight is as personal as it is external."

Presented by Jio Studios, the series is produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Neerraj Pathak, Gold Mountain Pictures and Krishan Choudhary.

Directed by Neeraj Pathak and written by Neeraj Pathak, Sanjay Masoom, and Sameer Arora, the series features a strong ensemble cast including Urvashi Rautela, Amit Sial, Abhimanyu Singh, Rajneish Duggal, Shalin Bhanot, and Freddy Daruwala in key roles.

'Inspector Avinash Season 2' is set to stream on May 15 on JioHotstar.

- ANI

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Rohit L
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical about Urvashi Rautela in a serious role like this. Her dialogue delivery in trailers hasn't impressed me much. But Randeep Hooda and Amit Sial together? That's a powerhouse combo! Let's hope the mass appeal doesn't dilute the gritty realism this kind of story needs. Also loving the fact that they're not shying away from showing a corrupt system - that's the harsh reality of UP in those days.
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Kavya N
Finally a season 2 that actually looks better than the first! The first season was already good, but this one seems to have upped the stakes. The personal angle with his son being implicated and marriage falling apart makes it more relatable than just another cop vs villain story. And that action choreography in the trailer - bruh! 😳 Definitely adding this to my watchlist. JioHotstar is killing it with originals.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Uttar Pradesh, I'm excited but also cautious. These web series often romanticize the crime and politics of our state. Hope they show the human cost properly - families torn apart, innocents caught in crossfire. Randeep Hooda is a fine actor though, and the 90s setting is perfect for this kind of story. Just please don't make it another "yeh UP mein hota hai" stereotype fest. Waise bhi, real UP kuch aur hai. 🤞
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Rahul R
The 90s UP backdrop is a goldmine for storytelling - the criminal-politician-bureaucrat nexus was at its peak then. Inspector Avinash looks like a proper desi take on anti-hero cops, inspired by real-life encounters but with dramatic freedom. Randeep's raw intensity is unmatched. Just wish they'd release it weekly instead of dumping all episodes at once - takes away the suspense binge culture! Still, highly anticipated. 🔥

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