
Black Warrant Season 2 announced, Mismatched to conclude with Season 4
'Black Warrant' and 'Mismatched' are set to return with new seasons. The announcement has been made by the streaming platform, Netflix on its Instagram page. While 'Black Warrant' is gearing up for a thrilling second season, 'Mismatched' will conclude its run with a fourth and final season.The rom-com 'Mismatched', starring Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf, which has captured the hearts of young audiences across India, is set to bow out with Season 4. The coming-of-age series, known for its relatable characters and viral soundtrack, trended nationally with each of its past seasons.advertisementIn 'Mismatched', Rishi Singh Shekhawat (Saraf) and Dimple Ahuja(Koli), an aspiring coder, meet during a summer tech course in Jaipur. The show, inspired by Sandhya Menon's novel 'When Dimple Met Rishi', follows their journey as they deal with growing up, friendships, dreams, and love. Over the seasons, their bond has grown stronger, and fans have loved watching their story unfold. The third season, which came out in December 2024, ended on an emotional note, leaving viewers excited to see how Rishi and Dimple's story will finally wrap up.
'Mismatched' season 4 announced!
Though an exact premiere date hasn't been revealed, Netflix has confirmed that the series finale will bring back all major characters for a heartfelt goodbye.advertisementIn an Instagram post, Netflix wrote, 'We've cried, we've screamed, we've shipped. Let's meet for a cold coffee non-date, one last time. 'Mismatched' Season 4 is coming soon, only on Netflix.'The photo on the post indicated that all's not well in Dimple and Rishi's paradise. Meanwhile, 'Black Warrant', the gritty prison drama that captivated fans with its raw portrayal of life behind bars, will return with its second season.Netflix India teased the upcoming chapter with a first-look poster, featuring Zahan Kapoor, adding, 'Welcome to Season 2, Jailer sahab. 'Black Warrant' Season 2 is coming soon, only on Netflix.'
'Black Warrant' Season 2 announced!
The first season, set within the walls of Delhi's infamous Tihar Jail, received widespread praise for its intense storytelling and complex characters. Season 2 promises to go even deeper into the moral dilemmas faced by the jailer and explore the dark psyche of India's most dangerous inmates.Must Watch

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