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India’s largest home-grown video streaming platform and a multilingual storyteller, recently announced the launch of the highly anticipated second season of ‘Sunflower’. Created by showrunner Vikas Bahl and directed by Navin Gujral the show features Sunil Grover in the lead role alongside Ashish Vidyarthi, Ranvir Shorey, Mukul Chaddha and Girish Kulkarni in other prominent roles. ‘Sunflower’ Season 2 will soon exclusively premiere on ZEE5. The show is a crime comedy and revolves around a middle-class housing society in Mumbai called Sunflower featuring an array of quirky characters.
Picking up right where the first season left off, DG and Tambe find themselves still stranded, relentlessly searching for Mr. Kapoor’s murderer. In the upcoming Season, the stellar cast from Season 1 will reprise their roles: Sunil Grover as Sonu Singh, Mukul Chaddha as Mr. Ahuja, Ashish Vidyarthi as Dilip Iyer, Ranvir Shorey as Inspector Digendra, and Girish Kulkarni as Inspector Tambe. This time around, the intrigue deepens with twice the number of suspects including, of course, Sonu who is India’s most loved murder suspect. The viewers will witness Sonu, in his usual fashion, casually keeps them guessing, while the mysteries unfold.
Adding a sizzling twist to the storyline, the second season introduces the Adah Sharma as a charismatic bar dancer. Adah’s entry promises to bring a fresh dynamic to the show, and her portrayal as the new face in Season 2 is sure to captivate the audience. As DG and Tambe delve deeper into the mystery, Adah’s character adds an extra layer of intrigue, making Sunflower Season 2 a must-watch for fans eagerly anticipating laughter, suspense, and unexpected twists.
Get ready for yet another round of laughter, suspense, and unexpected twists in the world of Sunflower. Adah Sharma said, “As an actor I read Rosie’s part and I was very excited that Vikas Behl and Chaitali have written a part for a girl who is funny, scary, sarcastic, sweet, evil all of it in one human. Saying such wicked things, doing things that I would never do in real life is also a little intoxicating.”
Adding to this, on being asked what special prep she went through for the role, she said, “I play a very strange girl Rosie. To bring her uniqueness to life I was on a strict diet of documentaries about psychopaths, serial killers and persons with multiple personality disorders. I was also put into physical training as a construction worker to learn to break walls with a hammer.”
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