Directed by Ritam Srivastav, the series is described as a "polished version" of Indian crime epics, leaning heavily into its rugged, real-life-inspired setting [1, 4]. Future of the Series
Reviewers from Times of India noted that the "calm and conniving" nature of characters like Ashish Vidyarthi’s Ramanand Rai keeps the continuation engaging [1].
Her character undergoes a significant transformation, evolving from a simple homemaker into a formidable figure in the political crime world , described by Sharma as the "Mafia Queen of Purvanchal" [2, 17].
Some key highlights of Raktanchal Season 2 include:
Jha’s portrayal is noted for being more passive and assertive this season compared to his aggressive "anti-hero" persona in Season 1 [4, 6].