The Society Season 2: Munawar Faruqui Hosts High-Stakes Social Experiment

The streaming reality show "The Society" returns for a second season hosted by comedian Munawar Faruqui and presenter Shreya Kalra. The new season intensifies the social experiment with the introduction of new segments like the Factory and the Dukaan, where every item has a price. The show delves into the psychological battles of its three classes—Royals, Regulars, and Rags—within a fully realized capitalist system. Produced by Rusk Media, the season premieres on March 9, exclusively on JioHotstar.

Key Points: The Society Season 2 with Munawar Faruqui on JioHotstar

  • Hosted by Munawar Faruqui & Shreya Kalra
  • New segments: Factory & Dukaan
  • Explores capitalism, power, and survival
  • Streams March 9 on JioHotstar
  • Produced by Rusk Media
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'The Society' returns for 2nd season with Munawar Faruqui as host

The Society returns March 9 with hosts Munawar Faruqui & Shreya Kalra. Royals, Regulars & Rags battle in a capitalist game where power has a price.

'The Society' returns for 2nd season with Munawar Faruqui as host
"This season, Society isn't just a game you play, it's a system you live in. - Munawar Faruqui"

Mumbai, Feb 27

The streaming show 'The Society' is set to return with its 2nd season. The new season will be hosted by Munawar Faruqui and Shreya Kalra.

At the heart of 'The Society' are its three defining classes, Royals, Regulars, and Rags but this season, the stakes are higher than ever. Introducing two thrilling new segments: the Rags who must keep the Factory running to survive, while all players navigate the Dukaan, where essential and personal items come at a price.

Munawar Faruqui said, "This season, Society isn't just a game you play, it's a system you live in. Power changes people, and when survival and ambition collide, you see who someone really becomes. Every decision has a cost, and not everyone can afford the price of being on top. The real question this season isn't who will win, it's who will do whatever it takes".

Shreya Kalra, who brings viewers closer to the human stories behind the hierarchy. Shreya Kalra added, "What makes Society fascinating is how real it feels. You see ambition, fear, resilience, and sacrifice all playing out at once. This season especially, you realise that power isn't just about where you stand, it's about what you're willing to risk to stay there".

Produced by Rusk Media, the new season streaming soon on JioHotstar transforms Society into a fully functional world shaped by capitalism and industrialisation where everything has a price, and power is the most expensive currency of all.

For the Royals, the fight is psychological to maintain authority while facing growing resistance. For the Regulars, it's a constant push and pull between aspiration and security. And for the Rags, survival itself is a daily victory.

'The Society' season 2 is set to stream on March 9 on JioHotstar.

- IANS

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Priya S
The first season was brilliant social commentary. This sounds even more layered with the Factory and Dukaan segments. It's like a microcosm of our economic struggles. Shreya Kalra is perfect to bring out the human stories.
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Rohit P
"Power changes people" – Munawar nailed it. This show isn't just entertainment, it makes you think. Excited to see how the dynamics play out between Royals, Regulars, and Rags. JioHotstar is delivering some solid original content.
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Sarah B
As someone who loved the first season, I hope the second doesn't lose its rawness in making the world "fully functional." Sometimes simpler formats work better. Still, the host combo is promising. Fingers crossed!
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Karthik V
The description gives me major Squid Game vibes, but with a desi twist on capitalism and hierarchy. Rusk Media is doing interesting work. March 9 is marked on my calendar! 🎬
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Nisha Z
Love that they're expanding the world. The Dukaan where everything has a price is so relatable in today's times. It's more than a game show; it's a social experiment. Brilliant concept.

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