Sumit Roy is back with the compelling story of Showtime. Produced under the Dharmatic Entertainment banner, Showtime is a thrilling story based on the dark side of Bollywood. From betrayals to revenge, the series brings out the intense elements of the movie-making industry. After the success of the initial part, the second part of the series is now streaming on Disney Plus Hotstar. Here is our review for the latest three episodes. You can check here for Showtime Part 1 Review.
Showtime Series Part 1 Overview
The plot of the Emraan Hashmi series revolves around Bollywood, nepotism, power, and revenge. The previous 4 episodes released on March 8, 2024, depicted a gripping tale of power dynamics in Bollywood. The story begins with a popular producer played by Naseeruddin Shah, who owns the Viktory Studio. Raghu Khanna, played by popular Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi as the producer’s son inherits the family studio, making him the central character of Nepotism. He wishes to produce Bollywood hits to generate greater profits for the studio. But the passionate guy is challenged by Mahika Nandy, a journalist. Putting his power to good use, Raghu successfully expels her from her job and clears his way to achieve his goal. But life is not always a piece of cake and so for Raghu. Very soon fate changes and the story develops taking an interesting turn.
Well, Naseeruddin Shah decides to leave the managing control of Viktory Studios to the granddaughter of his first wife, Mahika Nandy. Mahika becomes the studio’s head, leaving Raghu disappointed and furious. Defeated Raghu decides to leave the family studio and launch his independent studio ‘Raghu Khanna Films’. Mahika on gaining the throne challenges the producer’s son, vowing to make his maternal grandfather proud by producing meaningful films. From Armaan backstabbing Raghu Khanna to Yasmin getting pregnant, the narrative of the initial part of Showtime has kept the audience on the edge of their seats. The new part of the gripping series has more elements of drama, revenge, and power in backup.
Showtime Season 1 Part 2 Story
Spoiler Alert: You can skip this part and directly jump into the Review part so that your suspense doesn’t get spoiled.
The second part of Showtime starts with the continuation of Part 1. The continuing part consists of three episodes each under 40 minute time limit. The battle between Raghu Khanna and Mahika Nandy intensifies. Continuing the tale, Armaan Singh played by Rajeev Khandelwal gets in trouble as his scam triggers a domino effect. The public outrage against Armaan keeps the future of Viktory Studios at high risk. A crowd of furious people gather around Armaan’s house protesting against him. From banners to deafening screams, the public demanded a boycott of the actor after his scam was exposed. In immediate reaction to the intense protest, Armaan ends up hitting a fan by throwing stones.
Mahika, on the other hand, confronts Armaan and convinces him about how she plans to personally sort out the matter. But the story doesn’t end here. The further episodes entail shocking elements of back-stabbing. Raghu Khanna in an attempt to build his empire continues to work for Kamal: The Fire, Part One. He informs Saajan played by Vijay Raaz about how he has the rights of Kamal: The Fire, Part One. Raghu also aims to get back with Yasmin.
Mahika’s empire begins to demolish as she is told about the nullification of the three-film deal. Well, without 1857 Mahika Nandy stands empty-handed. Saajan backstabs Raghu Khanna and contacts Mahika Nandy for the offer. However, Saajan wanted to launch his son Montu. Will, Mahika accept to save Viktory? The raid of ED takes place at Raghu’s office, followed by Viktory’s office. In the game of revenge and power, will Raghu and Mahika join hands against the common enemy?
Showtime Part 2 Review
Well, with an amazing storyline, the gripping series also does a spectacular job in direction and cast performance. The uninvited twists and shocking betrayals keep the audience intact. As the plot develops, the series looks put together and doesn’t fail to impress. Showtime part 2 is more on Bollywood politics and the actor’s real life rather than nepotism.
Just like Part 1, Emraan Hashmi and Mahima Makwana are the soul of the series. Emraan Hashmi perfectly balances the emotions and decently carries the character. His one-liners are good. Mahima Makwana crafted her character with ease. She beautifully portrayed the character of Mahika Nandy. She is growing confidently in her character and will impress you with her performance. Mahima gives her best performance and adds to the intense environment. From losing hope to engaging with her ally she makes sure to hold the scenes in a string.
Mouni Roy gets more screen presence in Part 2 and her character has been more mature and has various elements. The series displays sensitive emotion and the credits for the same goes to Mouni Roy. Performing strong and fragile emotions, Mouni does a decent job. She brilliantly showcases her emotions, anger, and frustration. Rajiv Khandelwal is good as a self-obsessed actor and unfaithful husband. Well, adding a layer of brilliance, Rajeev Khandelwal brings out the character raw and fine. Shriya Saran has once again a limited screen presence, but her emotions are praiseworthy. Vijay Raaz as Saajan Morarka is super. His expressions and style of dialogue delivery are good.
In some parts, you may feel that the series loses its grip. But it quickly gets back to Bollywood politics and the actor’s real life. In a nutshell, the series is well-written, directed, and performed. Also, be ready for Season 2.
Final Verdict
Showtime is undeniably a strong narrative bringing out Bollywood politics, actors’ lives, drama, and revenge. The cast does justice to the story and the direction keeps it engaging throughout. We rate the series a 4 out of 5. Grab your popcorn and binge-watch the dark side of Bollywood with Showtime this weekend.
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