Save The Tigers

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'Save the Tigers' holds a special place among Telugu web series. This is an original series that has entertained the Telugu audience well. Now, with the second season, 'Save the Tigers' has come to the audience and has it met the expectations.. has it made them laugh again? Let's find out.


Save The Tigers Web Series Story:

Ghanta Ravi (Priyadarshi), who runs a milk business in Borabanda, Hyderabad.. Vikram (Krishna Chaitanya), is a filmmaker in an ad agency in the same city.. Rahul (Abhinav Gomatham), who quit his job and is trying to become a writer, unexpectedly becomes friends. Whenever these three cannot get along with their wives, they chill by talking about them.

On the other hand, these three wives also unexpectedly meet at one place and become friends. The discussion between them is always about the problems they face with their husbands. This is a story that follows the difficulties faced by these three couples in their personal and professional lives and how they resolved them.


Save The Tigers Season 2 Analysis:

Comedy is said to be the most difficult genre of literature. Writing and producing comedy is not an easy task. It has become even more difficult to produce laughter in films, whether it is due to comedy shows like Jabardasth. It has become a challenge to compete with TV shows and make the audience laugh by providing entertainment that is different from the entertainment there.

At a time like this, rarely do some films and web series make the audience laugh with clean comedy. Save the Tigers belongs to that category. This is a comedy web series but.. that doesn't make you laugh out loud. But the smile on your lips doesn't fade while watching the series.

The Save the Tigers team has made the people around us the characters and cultivated situational comedy in the conversations between them. Like the first season, this team has succeeded in spreading entertainment without getting bored anywhere for seven episodes.. in cultivating some emotions.

Save the Tigers Season 2 is a proper sequel. The team continued the story that ended abruptly near a key turning point in the first part. Even though the director for the second season (Teja Kakumanu was the director of the first season. Arun Kothapalli directed the second season) has changed, the narration style does not seem to have changed at all.

This series runs with the same light-hearted fun. This series, which runs for seven episodes, runs at a good pace for the most part. Although there are no big twists in the story.. Although it does not feel rushed.. there is no harm in time-pass entertainment. The police are interrogating the three main characters arrested in the film heroine kidnapping case in their own style.. Their wives come and argue.. After that, the heroine, who was drunk and fell in the barn, is turned around and they are brought out.. The first episode, which follows this sequence, served as a good launch pad for the series.

After that, the story goes on and on, following the ups and downs in the lives of the three heroes. The story behind the wedding is set in the 10000 BC era and the main characters in the original story are dressed up in ancient costumes, but one episode feels like a toothache.

Although it was somewhat entertaining.. that episode didn't seem to be in sync with this series. Although some jokes were made.. it didn't really help the story. Moreover, the makeup of the characters was not done well. Even though they spoke the language of the present, it didn't seem like it. Except for this episode, Save the Tigers-2 is mostly entertaining.

Like in the first season, Abhinav Gomatham took the responsibility of entertaining in this one too. His comedy timing was a big plus for that character. The scenes that come in the background of the wife and him exploded in this one too. Especially the fight about the pets is the highlight. That whole track seems hilarious.

Chaitanya Krishna's character is serious, so the scenes associated with him seem a bit mediocre. That does not hinder the flow of the story. The commotion between Priyadarshi and Jordaar Sujatha is once again good entertainment. Every scene shot on them arouses interest. Along with entertainment, this pair has cultivated emotions well.

Priyadarshi's scenes with her daughter were heartfelt. The scenes on them at the end are also good. Although Seerat Kapoor's character seems okay.. her combination scenes with Priyadarshi seem a bit excessive. Her character seems like a flash in the series. Overall, the Save the Tigers-2 team has provided maximum entertainment in seven short episodes.

Lively.. Easily relatable characters.. Funny conversations between them.. Situational comedy is the highlight of this series. This is a series that is not afraid to pass the time for three hours. The team once again gave a hint to stop the story in the middle and be ready for another season.

Actors Performance

In the first season, it takes some time for the actors to get used to the different roles. When it comes to the second season, that problem is not there. We will travel easily with the already familiar characters. Priyadarshi was once again mesmerized by the role of Ghanta Ravi, who runs a milk business in Borabanda.

While laughing on the other hand.. in some scenes, he also cultivated emotions well. Jordaar Sujatha also seems very natural next to him. His performance is also very good. Abhinav Gomatham once again showed his uniqueness as a housewife. He took on most of the entertainment responsibility in the series himself.

His comedy timing is impressive. The actress who played the role of his housemaid also made us laugh. Krishna Chaitanya acted in a serious role with the correct meter. Pavani Gangireddy.. Devayani acted as befitting their roles. Sathyakrishnan.. Venu Veldandi.. Srikanth Iyengar excelled in supporting roles.

Technical category: The technical.. production values ​​required for a comedy web series are visible in 'Save the Tigers-2'. Although it does not seem too rich.. the production values ​​are okay. Ajay Arasada's music.. S. V. Visveswar's cinematography went on pleasantly. Like 'Save the Tigers' Season 1.. the writers should be given top credit in Season 2.

The script itself is good fun.. the comedy worked out well due to the actors who were suitable for the roles. Pradeep Advaitam.. Vijay Namoju.. Anand Karthik.. the efforts of these three writers should be appreciated. They were able to make people laugh a lot with simple scenes and dialogue. Director Arun Kothapalli's taking was also pleasant. He pulled off the series neatly.

Finally: Tigers.. made me laugh again

Rating-.2.75/5

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