
'Special Ops 2' release date: Fans can't wait any longer, here's where and when to watch Kay Kay Menon's thrilling series
is back with a thrilling and chilling new season of the fan-favourite series, '
Special Ops 2
.' Directed by
Neeraj Pandey
and
Shivam Nair
, the anticipated episodes will usher in the challenging missions of RAW officer
Himmat Singh
.
'Special Ops 2' to be released on July 18
Previously, the date circled on the calendar was July 11, but after a week of delay, the new season is set to be aired on July 18. According to the behind-the-scenes clip shared by the squad of Special Ops and the streamer, the caption read, 'This time the stakes are higher, Himmat Singh and his squad are stepping into yet another challenging mission. Here's your exclusive glimpse from behind the scenes. #HotstarSpecials #SpecialOps2, streaming from July 18, only on #JioHotstar'
Along with Kay Kay Menon, the actors who would be wearing the gears to fight the prowling danger of cyberterrorism include Meher Vij, Vinay Pathak, Muzammil Ibrahim, Karan Tacker and Saiyami Kher, along with Prakash Raj, Gautami Kapoor, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Parmeet Sethi, and Kali Prasad Mukherjee.
The eager fans commented...
The eager fans quickly commented on the release, and a few even desired to watch a film about the missions on the silver screen. One user expressed, 'We need a film Called Special Ops in and as kay kay Menon directed by Neeraj Pandey..... We want this on big screen ❤️not on ott Sir , missing baby wala thing really'
Another user said, Wait for best 2025 series in india 😍😍' A third fan demanded, 'No more waiting , ab episodes drop kr doooooooooooooo'
Previously, Kay Kay Menon announced that the episodes would be getting postponed to July 18, and claimed that all the episodes would be released altogether, along with the caption stating, 'We understand you're on the edge of your seat, but thoda aur intezar and it's going to be worth all the wait!'
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