That courtroom in Patparganj is abuzz once again—a place where lawyers’ street smarts and raw emotions often carry more weight than the law books themselves. If you, too, are a fan of Ravi Kishan’s ‘VD Tyagi’ persona, then this review of *Maamla Legal Hai Season 2* is just for you.
Here is a truly *desi* (rooted) and spirited review of this web series:
Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Review: Did VD Tyagi manage to cast his spell even from the Judge’s Bench?**
When *Maamla Legal Hai* first premiered in 2024, the eccentric tales from the Patparganj Court won everyone’s hearts. Now, its second season has arrived on Netflix. But does it still retain that same old sparkle? Let’s find out.
The Story: The ‘Tiger’ of the Lawyers Has Now Become ‘The Honorable Judge’
Season 2 kicks off with the swearing-in ceremony of Visheshwar Dayal—aka VD Tyagi (Ravi Kishan). Tyagi *Ji* has now shed his lawyer’s black robe and taken his seat on the District Judge’s bench. This time around, the narrative centers less on the struggles of the lawyers and more on the responsibilities of a judge—and the inherent constraints of the judicial office.
The series illustrates how, once you become a judge, you can no longer share *samosas* with your old buddies (the lawyers),nor can you laugh out loud at their jokes. On one hand, Tyagi *Ji* is striving to reform the system; on the other, a battle for ‘supremacy’ is brewing back in his old chambers between Lakhmir Mintu (Anjum Batra) and Sujata Didi (Nidhi Bisht). Meanwhile, Ananya Shroff (Naila Grewal) continues her quest for justice, guided by her Harvard-honed ideals.
Series Highlights What Works?
The Magic of Ravi Kishan:** To be honest, the entire show rests squarely on Ravi Kishan’s shoulders. He has masterfully struck a balance between the gravitas of a serious judge and the earthy charm of a *desi* (rooted) human being. Dinesh Lal Yadav (Nirahua) and Divyendu Bhattacharya: This time around, Nirahua makes his presence felt in the role of ‘Vanaspati Ji,’ while Divyendu Bhattacharya’s enigmatic character introduces a compelling twist to the series.
Unusual Cases: The show raises intriguing issues ranging from laws regarding the molestation of men to property disputes and familial relationships—topics that compel you to think.
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Where Did It Fall Short?
The ‘spice’—specifically the professional friction between lawyers and the courtroom cross-examinations—that defined Season 1 feels somewhat lackluster this time around. Due to an increased focus on the judge’s personal life, the lawyers’ storyline (particularly the conflict between Mintu and Sujata) feels a bit drawn-out and repetitive. The makers have also left the rivalry between Ananya and Naina (Kusha Kapila) unresolved and incomplete.
Have the Laws Really Changed?
The article mentions that “there are no laws regarding the molestation of men.” The fact is that under both the *Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita* (BNS) and the erstwhile IPC, most laws pertaining to sexual harassment are primarily focused on the protection of women. However, recent legal discourse has seen a growing demand for ‘gender-neutral’ laws—a sentiment that the series has portrayed effectively.
To Watch or Not to Watch?
If you are a fan of Ravi Kishan’s *desi* one-liners and lighthearted courtroom dramas, this series is definitely worth a one-time watch on Netflix. While this season may not deliver quite the same ‘legal fireworks’ as its predecessor, it remains a solid option for weekend entertainment.
