Iru Dhuruvam has found its stride. Lock the doors, turn off the lights, and hold your breath.
Picking up months after the "Sigmunda" case, Season 2 finds Vikram exiled to a dead-end desk job, haunted by the ghosts of his past. Meanwhile, a new wave of seemingly ritualistic murders grips Chennai. The twist? The signature points to a copycat—but Aadhi, still pulling strings from a high-security prison, claims to have the only key to stopping the carnage. The season becomes a twisted deal with the devil: help the killer catch a killer. iru dhuruvam season 2 review
Smarter, darker, and more relentless than its predecessor, Iru Dhuruvam Season 2 proves that some sequels don’t just follow the formula—they reinvent the chase. Iru Dhuruvam has found its stride
After the explosive finale of Season 1, which introduced us to the twisted rivalry between the pragmatic cop (Vikram) and the philosophical serial killer (Aadhi), Season 2 had a lot of baggage to carry. Does it stumble? For an episode or two, yes. But once it finds its rhythm, it becomes a tense, psychological death spiral you cannot look away from. Meanwhile, a new wave of seemingly ritualistic murders
Rating: 3.5/5