‘The Royals’ to RETURN for Season 2 despite mixed reviews; ‘Black Warrant’ and ‘Maamla Legal Hai’ also greenlit

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‘The Royals’ to RETURN for Season 2 despite mixed reviews; ‘Black Warrant’ and ‘Maamla Legal Hai’ also greenlit

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Despite receiving a mix of praise and criticism, ‘The Royals’ is officially returning for Season 2.As the first Indian series to break into Netflix’s Global Top 10 Non-English TV Shows across 58 countries, The Royals became a cultural talking point. The series, which explores the hidden struggles of India’s modern-day royals dives into the financial hurdles and the pressures behind the palatial facades. Season 1 ended on a jaw-dropping note when Prince Aviraaj learned he wasn’t the true heir, and a public announcement revealed that the real Maharaja of Morpur is gay, with him and his wife maintaining an open marriage. With such a dramatic finale, fans are eager to see how Season 2 will raise the stakes, bringing even more drama, intrigue, and unexpected twists.

What To Expect NextSeason 2 of ‘The Royals’ is set to amplify the intrigue — exploring the fallout of Aviraaj’s revelation and how the royal family navigates the shockwaves of public scandal.

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Other Shows ReturningJoining The Royals in the comeback lineup are two beloved shows, Black Warrant and Maamla Legal Hai. Both series have carved out dedicated fan bases, praised for their engaging storytelling and relatable themes. While Black Warrant keeps viewers on the edge with intense action and legal drama,

Maamla Legal Hai

delivers a lighter, more humorous take on everyday legal battles and social issues. The two shows are expected to continue building on their winning formulas, with fresh cases, dynamic characters, and tightly woven plots.

ETimes gave ‘The Royals’ a rating of 2.5 stars out of 5 and our review reads, “The Royals had all the ingredients for a compelling drama — royalty, ambition, romance, and reinvention — but it ends up feeling predictable and uneven. Despite a few strong performances and impressive visuals, the series doesn’t dig deep enough into its themes, leaving much of its potential unexplored.”

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