Key Points

Saiyami Kher opens up about her fierce role in Special Ops 2, expressing her passion for action scenes. Neeraj Pandey teases a gripping narrative on modern warfare. Kay Kay Menon delves into the complexities of his character Himmat Singh. The highly anticipated season drops on JioHotstar this July.

Key Points: Saiyami Kher Loves Beating Up Guys in Special Ops 2 Action Role

  • Saiyami Kher embraces action-packed role in Special Ops 2
  • Neeraj Pandey explores unseen warfare in new season
  • Kay Kay Menon reprises Himmat Singh with deeper layers
  • Series premieres July 11 on JioHotstar
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I love beating up guys...: Saiyami Kher on her action-packed role in 'Special Ops 2'

Saiyami Kher discusses her empowering action role in Special Ops 2, sharing her love for fight scenes and Neeraj Pandey's vision for the new season.

"I love beating up guys. That’s what women feel like on the inside when guys tease them on the streets. – Saiyami Kher"

Mumbai, June 16

Actor Saiyami Kher will be seen reprising her role of agent Juhi in the second season of Neeraj Pandey's 'Special Ops'.

On donning an action-packed role, Saiyami at the show's trailer launch in Mumbai on Monday said, "For women, there are certain roles which people don't write and you wonder why. But even before Special Ops, what Neeraj sir did with Taapsee Pannu in Baby stood out for me. I hadn't seen anything like that in Indian cinema before. I love doing action. I love beating up guys. That's what women feel like on the inside when guys tease them on the streets. I'm just happy he gave me that opportunity."

Directed by Shivam Nair, 'Special Ops 2' also stars Kay Kay Menon, Prakash Raj, Vinay Pathak, Karan Tacker, Saiyami Kher, Muzammil Ibrahim, Gautami Kapoor, Parmeet Sethi, and Kali Prasad Mukherjee.

On what fans can expect from 'Special Ops 2', Neeraj Pandey, in a press note, said, "This season reflects the times we live in, where the enemy doesn't announce their arrival. The new-age warfare has altered everything we know about threat, security, and sacrifice. Special Ops 2 is about the war we don't see, until it hits home. It's a reminder that in today's world, the greatest battles are fought without a single bullet fired, but the damage runs just as deep."

Kay Kay Menon also opened up about reprising his iconic character of Himmat Singh.

"Himmat Singh has always fought with grit, intellect, and instinct. But this time, the war isn't visible. The stakes are bigger, the threats more unpredictable and that made this season both relevant and deeply personal to portray. There's a quiet burden Himmat carries of duty, of sacrifice, of knowing more than he can say. This chapter allowed me to explore not just the strategist, but the man behind the mission, the father, the patriot, the constant protector."

'Special Ops 2' will be out on JioHotstar on July 11.

- ANI

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Rahul S.
Finally some strong female action roles in Indian web series! Saiyami's energy is 🔥. We need more women kicking butt on screen instead of just being eye candy. Special Ops 1 was brilliant, can't wait for season 2!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate strong female characters, the "I love beating up guys" comment feels a bit much. Violence shouldn't be glorified regardless of gender. That said, Kay Kay Menon as Himmat Singh is pure gold - his intensity makes the show!
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Arjun K.
Neeraj Pandey never disappoints! His spy universe (Baby, Special Ops) is India's answer to Hollywood's Bourne series. The way he blends real geopolitics with fiction is masterful. July 11 can't come soon enough!
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Sneha R.
As someone who works in defense, I appreciate shows that highlight the unseen sacrifices of our security forces. The "war without bullets" concept is so relevant today with cyber threats and proxy wars. Hope they maintain the authenticity of S1.
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Vikram J.
The whole cast is stellar but Kay Kay Menon is in a league of his own. His portrayal of Himmat Singh gives me goosebumps! Also glad to see web series getting such high production values now. JioHotstar is really upping their game.
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Meera P.
Saiyami's comment about street harassment hits home. Maybe seeing more women fight back on screen will make some men think twice before misbehaving. Representation matters! Though I hope the action scenes are realistic and not over-the-top like some Bollywood movies.

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