New antagonists are also rumored to be joining the cast to challenge the family’s monopoly on the Flamingo trade. Why Fans are Eager
Picking up moments after the bloody finale of Season 1, Savitri (Dimple Kapadia) is presumed dead, and her matriarchal drug empire— Flamingo —lies scattered. Her daughters-in-law (the "Saas") and daughters (the "Bahu") are now fighting separate wars. The show jumps between three timelines: the immediate aftermath of the shootout, a power vacuum six months later, and a mysterious flash-forward showing a flamingo-shaped grave. saas bahu aur flamingo season 2
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The finale is a 75-minute bloodbath that resolves exactly one of the five ongoing conflicts. The last shot—a pregnant character drinking poison-laced chai while smiling—is shocking but feels manipulative. A mid-credits scene announces Season 3 (a groan from this reviewer). New antagonists are also rumored to be joining
Season 2 of Saas Bahu Aur Flamingo cranks the volume up to 11—more blood, more betrayal, more neon-drenched chaos. But in its quest to out-gun the first season, it loses some of the shocking intimacy that made the original a cult hit. It’s messy, stylish, and utterly exhausting, but still impossible to look away from. The show jumps between three timelines: the immediate
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Directed by Homi Adajania, the first season introduced us to Savitri (Dimple Kapadia), the fierce matriarch running a massive cocaine operation under the guise of a handicraft business. The show’s unique blend of rural Rajasthan folk culture and high-stakes cartel violence struck a chord with global audiences. Praised for its female-led narrative.