Updated On: 25 September, 2021 07:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
The second season starts off in colour and then recedes to B&W, like the original, exuding the greyness of the lives up for display, while the teenagers grapple with self-doubt, love-sickness to everything else that teenagers do — regardless of where they are. Why should Kota be an exception?

A still from Kota Factory 2
The curse of the second season will, of course, always exist. As it does for sequels in movies. Which seldom, if ever, match up to the love for the original.
The second part naturally takes away the novelty of characters and world-building that drew you to a show, when you watched it first time on; no? For instance, I don’t get how people are still going gaga over the fifth edition of Money Heist!