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SPECIAL OPS 2 Review:
Fast, Global, and Slick
In Special Ops 2, Neeraj Pandey and Shivam Nair shift the battlefield to cyberspace, with China targeting India's financial networks. Out go the stereotypical jihadis and drug lords—this is a new-age espionage war.
Kay Kay Menon returns as Himmat Singh, now reinstated with R&AW, reluctantly reporting to bureaucrats but still running his operations on his own terms. The series races across global locations—Hungary, Dominica, Greece, Georgia—executing high-risk missions with dizzying speed.
The plot weaves two key threads: the kidnapping of AI expert Dr. Bhargav (Arif Zakaria) and Himmat’s mission to extradite fugitive Jignesh Dholakia (Hitesh Dave). Aiding him is his globe-trotting team, with Sudheer (Tahir Raj Bhasin) as a formidable and mercenary antagonist.
Despite its implausibilities—instant travel, tireless agents, and glitch-free missions—the show smartly blends fiction with real-world headlines like cyber threats and financial scams. Kay Kay Menon shines in a quietly intense role that’s more Gabriel Allon than James Bond.
With fast-paced editing, crisp direction, and slick production.
Prakash Raj has a special role was Himmat's mentor. His role develops into the Naseeruddin Shah of a Wednesday.
Special Ops 2 delivers a sharp, modern spy thriller that keeps the adrenaline high.
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