The second and final part of the music thriller series ‘Chamak’, starring Paramvir Cheema of ‘Black Warrant’ fame, is set to release on Sony LIV on April 4.
The series, created and directed by Rohit Jugraj, follows Kaala (Cheema), a young aspiring rapper who comes back to Punjab from Canada to unravel the death of Taara Singh, a legendary singer who was shot dead during a packed performance, agency reports stated.
Cheema said the new season of the show will see his character more determined than ever to avenge his father’s death.
“This season of ‘Chamak’ is a turning point for Kaala. Until now, we’ve seen what’s happening to him but in ‘Chamak: The Conclusion’, he returns stronger, more determined than ever to claim his revenge. It’s fascinating yet intense to watch Kaala play the game on his own terms,” Cheema added.
Kaala is changed now as his lyrics reflect his attitude, angst, pain and rage that have long been suppressed. But this season is not just about settling scores, it’s about seeking justice through music and power.
Talking about the show, Rohit Jugraj said, “Music has always been the soul of ‘Chamak’, and in Season 2, it becomes the heartbeat of Kaala’s journey of revenge.
Produced by Geetanjali Mehelwa Chauhan, Rohit Jugraj and Sumeet Dubey, ‘Chamak: The Conclusion’ enjoys an ensemble cast including Paramvir Singh Cheema, Manoj Pahwa, Gippy Garewal (special appearance), Mohit Malik, Isha Talwar, Mukesh Chhabra, Prince Kanwaljit Singh, Suvinder (Vicky) Pal and Akasa Singh, amongst others.
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