Iru Dhuruvam Season 2 Review !!link!! Info

Rating: 3.5/5

Smarter, darker, and more relentless than its predecessor, Iru Dhuruvam Season 2 proves that some sequels don’t just follow the formula—they reinvent the chase. iru dhuruvam season 2 review

Iru Dhuruvam has found its stride. Lock the doors, turn off the lights, and hold your breath. Rating: 3

After the explosive finale of Season 1, which introduced us to the twisted rivalry between the pragmatic cop (Vikram) and the philosophical serial killer (Aadhi), Season 2 had a lot of baggage to carry. Does it stumble? For an episode or two, yes. But once it finds its rhythm, it becomes a tense, psychological death spiral you cannot look away from. After the explosive finale of Season 1, which

Picking up months after the "Sigmunda" case, Season 2 finds Vikram exiled to a dead-end desk job, haunted by the ghosts of his past. Meanwhile, a new wave of seemingly ritualistic murders grips Chennai. The twist? The signature points to a copycat—but Aadhi, still pulling strings from a high-security prison, claims to have the only key to stopping the carnage. The season becomes a twisted deal with the devil: help the killer catch a killer.