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Gullak Season 2: A Web Series

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Aman faces the distraction of an India-Pakistan cricket match the night before his board exams.

The second season of , an acclaimed Indian web series from The Viral Fever (TVF) , continues its heartwarming portrayal of the middle-class Mishra family. Narrated by the family's piggy bank (voiced by Shivankit Singh Parihar ), the season captures five new "kisse" (anecdotes) that highlight the daily struggles, humor, and emotional bonds of a household in a small North Indian town. Show Overview Release Date: January 15, 2021. Platform: SonyLIV. Director: Palash Vaswani. Writer: Durgesh Singh. Genre: Family Drama, Comedy. Episodes: 5 (ranging from 25 to 42 minutes). Main Cast & Characters Gullak -Season 2- Complete Hindi WEB-DL 720p X...

Viewing Notes

  • Shashank Mishra (played by Jitesh Kumar): The patriarch of the Mishra family, Shashank, is a well-meaning but often frustrated man trying to navigate the complexities of life.
  • Pooja Mishra (played by Ayesha Kaduskar): Pooja, Shashank's wife, is a strong-willed and supportive partner, often finding herself at the center of the family's problems.
  • Anjali Mishra (played by Vaibhavi Kapoor): The Mishras' daughter, Anjali, is a teenager struggling to find her place in the world, dealing with relationships and identity crises.

Saste mein milegi bahut saari cheesy lines, aur ek bada sa moral lesson. Aaiye, enjoy karein. (You’ll get a lot of cheesy lines for cheap, and one big moral lesson. Come, let's enjoy.) Gullak Season 2: A Web Series Kiraana Aman

Aman Mishra (Younger Son):

A school-goer preparing for his crucial 10th-grade board exams while easily distracted by cricket. Episode Guide Key Conflict/Plot Point Bijlee Ka Bill Shashank Mishra (played by Jitesh Kumar): The patriarch

  • Authentic dialogue that never feels written.
  • Episodes are short (20–25 mins), making it bingeable yet unhurried.
  • The titular Gullak (piggy bank) is used beautifully as a narrative device—sometimes as hope, sometimes as irony.
  • No forced drama; conflicts resolve in real, messy, incomplete ways.

Santosh Mishra (Father):

An honest clerk in the local electricity department dealing with financial pressures and moral dilemmas.