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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Internet thinks Prakash Raj is 'useless' in Special Ops season 2, memes erupt on social media
Prakash Raj's role in Special Ops 2 has triggered a surprising buzz online, though not for commendable reasons. Rather than receiving acclaim, many viewers have labeled his character as pointless or forgettable, leading to a flurry of memes and sarcastic posts across social media. As debates about his character's significance continue, the topic has quickly gone viral. Here's a look at memes that are going viral on X. Internet thinks Prakash Raj is 'useless' in Special Ops 2 In Special Ops 2, Prakash Raj portrays Subramanyam, a character grappling with deep moral conflict and the sorrow of losing his wife. Despite the emotional depth, many fans felt his role lacked impact, labeling it as 'useless'. One fan even quipped that his character was as insignificant as the "terms and conditions" in an agreement i.e. present, but overlooked. Take a look at the memes here: Prakash Raj in Special Ops2 is as useless as T&C in an agreement The Prakash Raj story in Special Ops 2 was pointless. The series was good enough without it. Too many plots. Me after watching #PrakashRaj in special Ops season 2 Special Ops mai Prakash Raj ki story hatakar agar Vinay Pathak ko jyada screen time dete to series bahut acchi ban sakti thi, sirf KK akela kheench raha tha poori series. Ruhani ka character bhi waste tha, sirf Mus!im angle dene ke liye rakha hua tha. Prakash Raj in Special Ops2 is as useless as Madhuri Dixit's dupatta in this pic!!! Someone said, Prakash Raj in #SpecialOps2 is as useless as T&C in an agreement. 💀😂 Special Ops season 2 cast Kay Kay Menon makes a powerful comeback in Special Ops 2 as Himmat Singh, the sharp and unflinching intelligence officer known for his composed demeanor and brilliant tactics. He is joined by returning cast members from the previous season, including Karan Tacker as the reliable Farooq Ali, Vinay Pathak as the resourceful Abbas Sheikh, along with Muzammil Ibrahim, Saiyami Kher, and Meher Vij, all continuing their respective roles to push the story forward. This season also ups the ante with the introduction of new characters. Tahir Raj Bhasin brings a fresh dynamic to the plot, while seasoned actor Prakash Raj steps into the role of Subramanyam, adding emotional complexity and a new layer of intrigue to the series. All you need to know about Prakash Raj Prakash Raj is a highly respected Indian actor, director, and producer renowned for his impactful roles across various film industries, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam cinema. Celebrated for his versatility and commanding presence, he has delivered remarkable performances throughout his career. His role in Iruvar earned him widespread acclaim, while Antahpuram and Kanchivaram brought him National Awards. In Bollywood, he's best known for his memorable villainous roles in Wanted and Singham. Films like Ghilli, Bommarillu, and Dhaya further highlight his ability to portray both intense and nuanced characters.


News18
a day ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Special Ops To Asur: 5 OTT Thrillers To Watch Before Mandala Murders
Let's dive into some of the most binge-worthy thrillers already on OTT ahead of Mandala Murders release All mystery thriller fans, mark your calendars as Mandala Murders is all set to release on July 25 on Netflix. The show promises a gripping blend of secrets, prophecies and murder mystery. Vaani Kapoor, who plays the lead role in the show, portrays detective Rhea Thomas. She teams up with Vikram Singh (played by Vaibhav Raj Gupta) to solve the mystery behind a string of murders. Joining her in the entertaining watch will be Surveen Chawla, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Siddhanth Kapoor and Raghubir Yadav, giving us all the reasons to binge-watch the show this week. Since the show is a few days away from release, let's dive into some of the most binge-worthy thrillers already on OTT before Mandala Murders. The Night Manager A remake of the British classic, this show on JioHotstar is a must-watch. Aditya Roy Kapur plays Shaan Sengupta, a former Navy officer turned hotel manager, who finds himself caught in the world of the arms trade after discovering a secret involving a powerful businessman, Shelly Rungta. Packed with twists, the series' season 2 is rumoured to be on the cards. Special Ops For an intense espionage thriller, watch Neeraj Pandey's show starring Kay Kay Menon in the lead role. As RAW agent Himmat Singh, hell-bent on tracking down the terrorist mastermind behind several attacks, Kay Kay Menon delivers an impressive performance. As for season 2, it shifts to cyber warfare, where Himmat confronts a dangerous businessman trying to control the economy. Asur In this one-of-a-kind series, murder meets mythology. The dark psychological thriller stars Arshad Warsi as Dhananjay Rajput, a forensic expert chasing a serial killer who believes himself to be a modern-day avatar of the demon Kali. It also stars Barun Sobti as Nikhil Nair, Anupriya Goenka, Ridhi Dogra and Sharib Hashmi in pivotal roles. The Family Man One of the most loved thrillers on Indian OTT, the espionage thriller is the perfect blend of action, suspense and emotion. Manoj Bajpayee plays Srikant Tiwari, a middle-class man secretly working for the Threat Analysis and Surveillance Cell (TASC), a special cell of the National Investigation Agency. He navigates the challenges of his high-pressure, low-paying job while trying to keep his family safe from the impact of his profession. Sacred Games A cult favourite for a reason, Sacred Games brings together gritty storytelling and powerful performances by the cast, including Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Kubbra Sait and others. Said plays a troubled cop chasing clues dropped by gangster Ganesh Gaitonde (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) as he warns of catastrophe ahead. view comments First Published: July 21, 2025, 15:01 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Hans India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
‘Special Ops 2' review: A slow-burn thriller that tackles cyber threats
Kay Kay Menon's iconic spy is back, navigating the digital dangers of AI and cyberterrorism in a layered yet slow-paced second season Rating: 2.75/5 After a long hiatus, Neeraj Pandey's gripping espionage series Special Ops returns with a fresh storyline, shifting its focus from traditional terror plots to modern-day threats — cyberterrorism and artificial intelligence. In Special Ops 2, the ever-reliable Himmat Singh, played with conviction by Kay Kay Menon, takes centre stage yet again as he and his team attempt to stop a major digital catastrophe threatening India. The season kicks off with the kidnapping of Dr. Piyush Bhargava (Arif Zakaria), a top American cybersecurity consultant and AI specialist who possesses critical access to India's technological nerve centers. With the possibility of a nationwide cyber breach looming large, Himmat is entrusted with the mission to find Bhargava and thwart the cyber-attack. As he assembles his elite team, they delve into a conspiracy that stretches from local traitors to global digital threats. Returning cast members Karan Tacker, Vinay Pathak, Saiyami Kher, Muzammil Ibrahim, and Meher Vij continue to lend strength to the ensemble, while new entrants like Prakash Raj and Tahir Raj Bhasin bring fresh conflict. Bhasin's portrayal of Sudheer Awasthi aka 'The Collector' is chillingly cold and calculated — a villain well matched to Himmat's calm resolve. What truly elevates the series is its refusal to stick to old Indo-Pak terror tropes. Instead, Special Ops 2 explores AI warfare, data privacy concerns, and the growing vulnerability of digital infrastructures. This makes the narrative feel timely and relevant. Filming in locations like Budapest, Türkiye, Georgia, and India also gives the show a global scale and a cinematic visual appeal. Yet, the series is not without its flaws. Across its seven episodes, the pacing feels slow, and at times the momentum dips. The emotional subplot involving Himmat's daughter (Revathi Pillai) discovering painful family truths adds depth, but also slightly derails the tempo of the main operation. Still, Himmat's character arc is beautifully handled — a patriot balancing his national duty with personal turmoil. The writing and direction succeed in maintaining audience engagement, though a few more moments of high-stakes tension could have sharpened the thrills. Despite this, standout scenes — like the reveal of Chadda's (Parmeet Sethi) betrayal — pack a punch. And in classic Himmat Singh fashion, the finale leaves viewers with a satisfying sense of justice and longing for a potential third season. Special Ops 2 may move at a slow pace, but it's layered, well-acted, and anchored by Kay Kay Menon's masterful performance. The digital warfare premise makes it refreshingly current, and though it lacks relentless suspense, it holds your attention till the end.


India.com
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Who is this actress who played the role of doctor in Kay Kay Menon starrer Special Ops Season 2, was nominated for best actress in…, she is…
The latest series is generating a lot of buzz among OTT enthusiasts, particularly the new season of popular shows. Recently, Season 2 of Special Ops has hit the screens, and the performances of the well-known actors in it are receiving widespread acclaim. Kay Kay Menon has adeptly embodied his character, and viewers are enjoying the storyline as well. Today, we focus on the actress portraying Dr. Harminder Gill. Who is this actress? The actress we are talking about is Kamakshi Bhat, who has taken on the role of Doctor Haminder Gill in Special Ops Season 2. Those who tuned in to the series found her performance to be quite compelling. She is a hot topic on social media as well. Kamakshi Bhatt is an Indian actress based in Mumbai. She has starred as a lead actress in a short advertisement for Tanishq. Additionally, she received a nomination for the Best Actress Award at the Korean International Film Festival for her acclaimed film 'XO'. Her powerful acting in Special Ops Season 2 has captivated audiences. Is Kamakshi Bhat a fashionista? Absolutely! Kamakshi Bhat showcases stylish outfits in her everyday life. Her social media posts are well-received, and young girls often draw inspiration from her fashion sense. Whether in western attire or traditional Indian wear, Kamakshi looks stunning in every outfit. With her fitness and acting prowess, she has won the hearts of many. More about Special Ops 2 This web series explores the pros and cons of Artificial Intelligence. The narrative crafted by writers Neeraj Pandey, Deepak Kingrani, and Benazir Ali Fida highlights the potential threats that could spark a conflict between nations in the near future. While the story does not offer any solutions, it serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of cyber warfare for the nation. In addition to Kay Kay Menon and Kamakshi Bhatt, the series features Karan Tacker, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Prakash Raj, Muzammil Ibrahim, Arif Zakaria, Vinay Pathak, Saiyami Kher, Meher Vij, Gautami Kapoor, Shikha Talsania, Parmeet Sethi, Dalip Tahil, Kali Prasad Mukherjee, Tota Roy Chowdhury, and Revathi Pillai in significant roles.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Himmat Singh's Special Ops season 2 dialogue is internet's new obsession: ‘Jitna watan se pyar...'
A gripping scene from Special Ops Season 2, featuring Kay Kay Menon, has taken the internet by storm. In the sequence, Menon's character, Himmat Singh, confronts a key informant in his investigation, sharply questioning their commitment to the nation. The emotionally charged exchange, marked by Menon's intense performance and impactful dialogue, was first posted on X (formerly Twitter). Since then, it has gone viral, with audiences widely applauding both the powerful lines and Menon's delivery. Many viewers have hailed it as a standout moment of the season. Here's a deeper look at the scene that has captured the attention of fans and sparked a wave of appreciation online. Must Watch Scene from Special Ops 2 No Muslim was Harmed Here! Special Ops season 2 dialogue goes viral, here's why! In the scene, we see Himmat Singh confronting the source, stating that he hasn't received the money they had agreed upon. The source claims the money was sent to one of his men, but Himmat insists that it wasn't. During the exchange, the source swears on his two wives and four children, and while getting out of the car, he says that he, too, loves the nation. After a brief pause, Himmat asks him to transfer money to a specific bank account. When the source asks how much to transfer, Himmat replies, 'Transfer as much as you love the nation.' Reacting to this, one wrote, 'Jitna watan se Pyaar hai utna paisa daal dena. Perfect scene which is equal to reality.' Another added, 'Himmat singh should never retire! On duty!. A third one went on to add, 'Watan se pyaar=0 ...paise daalega 0.' Special Ops, created by Neeraj Pandey and produced under the Friday Storytellers banner, first premiered in 2020. The latest season brings together a stellar ensemble cast, including Prakash Raj, Vinay Pathak, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Parmeet Sethi, and Kali Prasad Mukherjee. Where to watch Special Ops season 2? You can stream Special Ops season 2 on JioHotstar.