Amazon miniTV has officially commenced shooting for the highly anticipated second season of its hit aspirational drama, ‘Half CA’.
The announcement, made on social media, has sparked enthusiastic reactions from student communities and fans alike, eager to follow the continuing journey of Archie Mehta and Niraj Goyal as they pursue their dreams of becoming Chartered Accountants.
Following the resounding success of its debut season, ‘Half CA’ continues to be a beacon of inspiration for viewers. Created by The Viral Fever (TVF), the series will once again feature a talented cast including Ahsaas Channa, Gyanendra Tripathi, Prit Kamani, Anmol Kajani, and Rohan Joshi reprising their beloved roles.
The storyline delves deeper into Archie Mehta’s challenges balancing studies and articles at a CA firm, while Niraj Goyal faces new obstacles in his quest to conquer the CA final exam.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content at Amazon miniTV, highlighted the partnership with TVF and the series’ impact, “On the occasion of CA Day, we are pleased to announce the return of the aspiring drama series Half CA. We are delighted with the overwhelming love that the audience expressed for the debut season, and we hope the series will continue on its remarkable journey to inspire.”
Fans can catch the new season of ‘Half CA’ on Amazon miniTV, accessible within Amazon’s shopping app, on Prime Video, Fire TV, Smart TVs, and the Play Store. Stay tuned for updates on the release date and more exciting developments from the series.
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