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Release date of Mirzapur season 2 announced

The first season of Amazon Prime’s web series Mirzapur started streaming on the OTT platform in November 2018. It received a great response and the viewers have been waiting for season two of the series.

Finally, today the makers have announced the release date of Mirzapur 2. Farhan Akhtar, who is the producer of the series, took to Instagram to announce the release date. He posted, “#Mirzapur2 mein aapka swaagat hai ?? @yehhaimirzapur @primevideoin @excelmovies @pankajtripathi @alifazal9 @divyenndu @battatawada @rasikadugal @harshita1210 @itsvijayvarma @amit.sial @anjumsharma @ritesh_sid #PuneetKrishna @gurmmeetsingh @mihirbd @vineetkrishna01 @rajeshtailang @sheeba.chadha @talwarisha @priyanshupainyuli @manurishichadha.”


In the date announcement video, we can hear a voice-over which says, “Duniya mein do kisam ke log hote hai, zinda aur murda. Aur fir hote hai teesre, ghayal. Humse sab chhin liye aur hume zinda chhod diye. Galti ki. (There are two types of people in the world - alive or dead. Then there are the third type - wounded. They took everything from me but left me alive. A mistake).”

Mirzapur stars Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Divyendu V Sharmaa, Shweta Tripathi, Rasika Dugal, and others. We are sure fans of the series are super excited for season two which will start streaming on 23rd October 2020.

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