Aditya N
Aditya N
With only five days remaining until the highly anticipated release of The Broken News Season 2, Sonali Bendre, Jaideep Ahlawat, and Shriya Pilgaonkar are sparing no effort to captivate fans with their intense rivalry. Following its tremendous success and massive viewership in 2022, ZEE5 is returning with Season 2, set to premiere on May 3, 2024. You can also enjoy the show on OTTplay Premium for a reasonable price.
Shriya Pilgaonkar discusses the challenges of dealing with TRPs (Television Rating Points or Target Rating Points). Portraying Radha Bhargava, a prominent journalist from Awaaz Bharati, she highlights the dichotomy between truth and sensational news in the media industry. She emphasizes the immense pressure she faces and encourages viewers to watch The Broken News for a glimpse into the reality of the media world and to dispel any misconceptions they may have. Yesterday, ZEE5 unveiled two additional journalists from the series, Juhi Shergill (Sanjeeta Bhattacharya) and Anuj Saxena (Taaruk Raina), who will be portrayed differently. While in the initial season, they were depicted as inexperienced journalists, in Season 2, their composed and tranquil demeanor suggests that they have now adapted to the challenges of the media industry, the cutthroat politics, and the emotional upheavals.
Season 2 of The Broken News will delve into the intense rivalry among the main characters, Ameena Qureshi (Sonali Bendre), Dipankar Sanyal (Jaideep Ahlawat), and Radha Bhargava (Shriya Pilgaonkar). The fierce competition between the well-known news channels, Awaaz Bharati and Josh 24×7, extends beyond the newsroom, blurring the boundaries between professionalism and personal relationships. The burning question remains: can Radha withstand the immense pressure of the competition to emerge victorious in the ratings race? Will Dipankar, driven by ambition, reach his objectives? Who will garner more approval or disapproval from the viewers? The clash between truth and ratings unfolds in The Broken News 2, where the plot twists will leave you contemplating journalistic integrity and the influence of TRPs.