Virgin Bhaskar 2 Review: An erotic comedy that will make you ROFL!

Virgin Bhaskar 2 Review: An erotic comedy that will make you ROFL!
Sunday, August 30, 2020 16:13 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Cast: Anant Joshi, Rutpanna Aishwarya, Dherendra Kumar Tiwari, Himanshu Arora, Omkar Nautiyal, Pradeep Yadav, and Durgesh Kumar.

Director: Sashakt Dalvi and Sangeeta Rao

Rating: ***

Episodes: 12

Set amid the backdrop of Varanasi, the story of Virgin Bhaskar 2 focuses on the life of a shy young boy, Bhaskar(Anant Joshi), who is 27 and feels inhibited by girls; and is still a virgin! The guy is a UPSE aspirant, who hails from Allahabad and studies in the holy city Banaras. During the day, Bhaskar is as normal as other students, who studies and enjoys with friends. However, in the evening he becomes Bad Boy, an erotic novel writer, whose work is appreciated by every youngster. As it is believed that adult content ruins youngsters' minds, parents and teachers make sure that their wards are not reading his work. 

Bhaskar is an introvert boy, who is in love with his childhood friend, Vidhi(Rutpanna Aishwarya). The guy is so honest and sincere for his love, that in spite of many trials, he is not able to lose his virginity.  Unaware of the reality, every Bad Boy reader thinks that the writer must be a stud and might have many girlfriends. 

The twist comes in the story when Bhaskar had to halt his work, as students were not allowed to read his books; and a girl named Pakhi takes the advantage of the demand and supply of Bad Boy's work. Pakhi becomes the next Bad Boy and earns through it. Somehow, she meets Bhaskar and tries to woo him, the poor guy could not control his emotions and starts feeling special for her. Now, there are two girls in Bhaskar's life; to whom he will choose is the crux of the story.

As expected, Virgin Bhaskar 2 is funny and has several bold scenes. Anant Joshi, who plays the role of Virgin Bhaskar, has done justice with his character with his brilliant performance; and his dialogue delivery keeps you engaged with the proceedings. Moreover, the two lead actresses and the supporting cast have also given their best performance. Directed by Sashakt Dalvi and Sangeeta Rao, the story presents the life of an adult novel writer, who seems to be a stud but has a different reality.

Virgin Bhaskar has a total of 12 episodes, and the best part of it is its story. Manish Akanksha Shukla and Ajaydeep Singh have written the story, that will make you laugh and keep your eyes glued to the screen till the last episode. The screenplay is gripping and deserves praise. 

Harshvardhan Dixit has done a great job by giving music to the show. 

Overall, the web show is full of comedy, but you cannot watch it with family as it has many bold scenes similar to season 1 and will make you go ROFL.
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