Prime Video’s Original Series ‘Bandish Bandits Season two’ trailer out!
#PrimeVideo today unveiled the trailer for its upcoming Original musical drama series, Bandish Bandits season two. Continuing its journey from season one, the second season sees Radhe and the Rathod family work towards preserving their musical heritage in the wake of Pandit ji’s passing. While Tamanna has embarked on her own journey at a prestigious music school. The season culminates in the India Band Championship, where Radhe and Tamanna’s bands compete against each other. Their relationship is marked by both passion and conflict, as they navigate their individual ambitions and the weight of their family’s legacy. Created by Amritpal Singh Bindra, and Anand Tiwari, who has also directed the series, Bandish Bandits is a Leo Media Collective Private Limited production and is written by Tiwari alongside Atmika Didwania and Karan Singh Tyagi. The new season will see the return of its versatile cast including Ritwik Bhowmik, Shreya Chaudhry, Sheeba Chaddha, Atul Kulkarni, Rajesh Tailang, and Kunaal Roy Kapur, along with new cast members, Divya Dutta, Rohan Gurbaxani, Yashaswini Dayama, Aaliyah Qureshi, and Saurabh Nayyar in pivotal roles. Bandish Bandits season two is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on December 13, in India and over 240 countries and territories worldwide.
The season two trailer weaves an enthralling narrative, backed by the series’ trademark blend of Hindustani classical and contemporary western music. Beginning with the passing of Pandit ji and its aftermath, the trailer brings back Radhe and Tamanna together again – but this time in a face-off as they navigate their individual ambitions. With impactful dialogues, soulful music and powerful performances, the trailer promises an entertaining and engaging journey that will leave the audience wanting for more.
“Bandish Bandits is a story that has deeply resonated with me and will always be close to my heart,” said creator and director, Anand Tiwari. “After the universal acclaim and appreciation, we received for the first season, we knew that we had to up the ante for season two – and it’s an endeavour I can proudly say, the entire cast and crew have been fully committed to. This season we have pushed the boundaries and strived to tell a story that is rooted, relatable and immensely engaging. I’m grateful to have the most collaborative team of actors and technicians working on this series, and I am looking forward to the premiere of this much-awaited season on December 13 on Prime Video in India and across the world.”
“For me, stepping into the shoes of Radhe is like coming home after a long day. It is a character I am grateful to have played for several reasons, most importantly, how much it has taught me as an actor and a person,” said actor Ritwik Bhowmik. “With the second season we see Radhe really grow into his own and embrace the responsibility of keeping his family’s traditions and legacy alive in an increasingly fast-paced and modern world while navigating his relationship with Tamanna. It has been an extremely rewarding journey and I am honoured to have had the opportunity once again, to work with such a talentedcast and crew. I am thrilled that we’re finally ready to bring the eagerly awaited second season of Bandish Bandits to our audiences on Prime Video globally and hope it continues to strike a chord.”
“Stepping back into Tamanna’s world for the upcoming season of Bandish Bandits feels like reconnecting with an old friend. She has grown, matured in ways I didn’t anticipate. Tamanna goes through so much in her life, and it’s been thrilling to convey the depth of her emotions—pain, love, anger, resentment—all shaped by the situations she faces.” said actor Shreya Chaudhry. “There’s something deeply special about playing a character who is chasing her dreams while navigating love and the pressures of legacy—it mirrors the journey so many of us go through. It has been an absolute honour to watch and learn from the series’ incredible cast and I hope this season inspires people to believe in the beauty of their passion, just as it has reminded me of my own.”
By Keerti Kadam