Kota Factory Season 2 is released today on 24th September, and we can’t keep calm to tell you about our experience.
TVF Original recently released a series called Kota Factory on 16th April on TVF Play and YouTube. And then again, Netflix India released it on Netflix, and the response was so damn good that the series ranked in the top 10 on Netflix.
Kota Factory is a TVF original series based on a student’s journey to get into IIT.
In many cases, be it a movie’s sequel or the second part of any series, sometimes the second part doesn’t do justice to the first part. But here is good news: Kota Factory season 2 is doing justice to all its viewers’ expectations, and I don’t regret watching the second season.
From start to end as it included five episodes each of around 40 minutes or above. It surely will give you goosebumps as it did to me.
The first episode starts as Vaibhav, aka Mayur More, joins Maheshwari Coaching Institution; he tries to adjust to the new environment, but this time, no one is helping him to adapt, but as he remembers Jeetu Bhaiyya’s advice, Vaibhav helps his new friend to adjust to the new environment. He also introduces him to Jeetu Bhaiyya.
As the story goes forward, we experience that we are on an emotional roller-coaster ride. Vaibhav faces the same issues that we experienced when we were his age.
The second season is the perfect blend of emotional drama and real-life comedy. The worth mentioning characters are Uday and Meena; they both won’t upset you by adding humour to make a perfect balance of emotions.
The script is as good as the first season, and the Storyline and dialogues are as realistic as in the first season.
We talked about the Storyline, but the cinematography is also worth mentioning in the first and second seasons.
The black and white picture shows us the richness of the cinematography, and the shots and angle from which every scene is shot is pure gold.
In the first season, we saw a boy named Vaibhav, who scored 90 per cent in the 10th board exam, goes to Kota (known as India’s coaching factory for cracking IIT.)
Kota is a city located in Rajasthan and is known for its coaching institutions and coaching classes, which helps students crack IIT.
The first season showed us how Vaibhav had to make settlements with a new environment and how his friends helped him cope-up with everything.
We saw how Vaibhav had potential but struggled to manage in a different city away from his parents at an early age.
As the first season showed us the realistic presentation of a student’s life whose future is based on his hard work, patience, and decisions, we saw Vaibhav taking his Teacher Jeetu Bhaiyya’s advice in the last episode and makes a decision to switch his coaching institution.
We have to talk about the character Jeetu Bhaiyya. The whole series is realistic, and Jeetu Bhaiyya, aka Jitendra Kumar’s acting and dialogue delivery, is so no point; it indeed reminds you of that one teacher like Jeetu Bhaiyya.
So far, by my experience, I can say that Kota Factory season 2 is a thumbs up. So, what are you waiting for? Go and watch it on Netflix.