31 August,2021 01:50 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A still from `Kota Factory`; picures/PR
Dedication, hard-work, undying friendship and the ultimate mentor - that's what season 1 of 'Kota Factory' gave us. The show, built around the trials and tribulations of preparing to get into one of India's most prestigious institutions, is back for a second season, and this time on Netflix.
Season 1 of 'Kota Factory', which is also available on Netflix as of August 27, gave audiences a look into the lives of incredibly relatable characters like Vaibhav, Uday, Shivangi, Meena or Jeetu Bhaiyya.
Starring Jitendra Kumar, Mayur More, Ranjan Raj, Alam Khan, Ahsaas Channa, Revathi Pillai and Urvi Sing, the second season of 'Kota Factory' is set to premiere on September 24, 2021. It will follow the life of Vaibhav, a young student on his journey to Maheshwari - one of Kota's leading training institutes, and how he tries to balance his friendships, his relationship with his mentor and the looming pressure of getting into IIT.
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Speaking about season 2 of the series, Raghav Subbu said, "As a director, I try to create stories that inspire and enthrall audiences throughout. Season 2 of Kota Factory will chronicle the journey of students at Kota and the struggles they face on a daily basis, which will make it more engaging and realistic. The compelling story and spectacular performances will keep the audience intrigued."
Netflix brings to the audiences a heartwarming tale of struggle, friendship and competition with 'Kota Factory'. Binding together some of the finest talent from the industry, the series is produced by The Viral Fever.
Stay tuned as 'Kota Factory' makes its way to your screens on September 24, only on Netflix.
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