“Chamak Season 2” is a web series that falls within the drama and musical subgenres. Directed by Rohit Jugraj, who also co-wrote the script with Satinder Kaur, this SonyLIV Original was produced by Rohit Jugraj, Sumeet Dubey, and Geetanjali Mehlwal. The series premiered on OTT platforms on April 4, 2025, with a total runtime of 5 hours and 22 minutes.
Chamak S02 2025 Web Series Overview

Series Name | Chamak Season 2 Web Series |
Original Language | Hindi |
Spoken Language | Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali |
Digital Release Date | 6 April 2025 |
Runtime | 5 hour and 22 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Musical Drama |
Director | Rohit Jugraj |
Producer | Rohit Jugraj, Sumeet Dubey, Geetanjali Mehlwal |
Season | 02 |
Total Episodes | 06 |
Chamak S02 2025 Web Series Screenshot

आप जो भी चाहते है वह आपको टेलीग्राम पर मिलेगा जॉइन करें


Chamak S02 2025 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Manoj Pahwa | Pratap Deol |
Gippy Grewal | Tara |
Paramvir Cheema | Kaala |
Mohit Malik | Guru Deol |
Isha Talwar | Jazz |
Mukesh Chhabra | Dimpy |
Suvinder Pal | Jugal |
Chamak S02 2025 Web Series Trailer
Chamak S02 2025 Web Series Review
Season 2 resumes after the cliffhanger of Season 1, with Kaala navigating his rise to fame under the mentorship of Pratap (Manoj Pahwa) at Teeja Sur, all while chasing the truth about his parents’ murders. The stakes escalate as he confronts powerful foes like Pratap and Guru Deol (Mohit Malik), unravels family secrets, and contends with a 200-crore inheritance dispute, sibling rivalries, and a menacing gangster. The season builds toward a revenge-fueled climax, aiming to tie up loose ends.
- Soundtrack: The music remains a highlight, with artists like Gippy Grewal, Sunidhi Chauhan, and MC Square delivering tracks such as “Khairaat” and “Ganda Banda.” Critics and fans praise its ability to mirror the narrative’s emotional and cultural depth.
- Acting: Manoj Pahwa’s portrayal of Pratap is a standout, blending menace and mentorship with finesse. Paramvir Singh Cheema holds the series together as Kaala, radiating intensity, while Mohit Malik’s Guru adds a compelling edge to the conflict.
- Visuals: Sandeep Yadav’s cinematography and the production design vividly capture Punjab’s music scene, balancing grit and glamour effectively.