Star
Cast:
Jimmy
Sheirgill,
Mahie
Gill,
Gulshan
Grover,
Zeishan
Quadri,
Mita
Vashisht,
Pulkit
Makol,
Richa
Pallod,
Kunj
Anand
Director:
Eeshwar
Niwas
In
several
scenes
of
Your
Honor
Season
2,
Judge
Bishan
Khosla
hallucinates
into
seeing
his
deceased
friend
Kaashi
(Varun
Badola)
tapping
into
his
inner
conscience.
With
each
reality
check,
the
main
protagonist
becomes
more
and
more
embroiled
in
a
web
of
underworld,
deceit,
betrayal,
revenge
and
murder.
With
his
and
his
son's
life
at
stake,
every
moment
calls
for
treading
carefully
for
Khosla
as
a
vicious
enemy
may
strike
from
any
direction.
What's
Yay:
The
performances
and
cinematography
What's
Nay:
Over-convoluted
plot,
jagged
screenplay
and
lack
of
clarity
of
the
characters
Story
The
plot
of
Your
Honor
Season
2
carries
forward
from
the
tumultuous
incidents
of
the
first
season.
This
time
Judge
Bishan
Khosla
(Jimmy
Sheirgill)
is
facing
vengeful
enemies
from
two
different
sides
and
will
have
to
take
some
nerve-wracking
decisions
for
his
and
his
son's
safety.
With
dealing
with
his
rivals,
the
protagonist
also
witnesses
several
obstacles
in
his
noble
profession
that
of
serving
justice.
Direction
Eeshwar
Niwas
curates
a
nuanced
interplay
between
the
characters
as
they
get
embroiled
in
a
web
of
crime,
betrayal,
conspiracy
and
underworld.
The
series
of
unexpected
events
and
the
protagonist
Bishan
Khosla's
tryst
with
the
same
convincingly
gives
out
an
adrenaline
rush.
The
raw
undertones
in
the
Punjabi
dialogues
bring
out
the
honest
camaraderie
between
the
characters.
The
writing
by
Ishan
Trivedi
sparks
the
right
kind
of
excitement
around
the
protagonist
bracing
himself
to
face
a
string
of
conspiracies
from
different
sides.
However,
Your
Honor
Season
2's
underwhelming
aspect
is
that
it
does
not
let
a
particular
plotline
flourish
completely
and
the
continuous
shift
in
the
different
chain
of
events
may
appear
to
be
chaotic
and
jagged.
Apart
from
this,
some
characters
and
events
especially
from
the
storyline
of
Khosla's
son
prison
duration
have
a
sense
of
ambiguity
so
one
finds
it
difficult
to
relate
with
the
pace.
In
some
areas,
the
screenplay
looks
ragged
and
there
is
a
sense
of
disengagement
from
the
rest
of
the
plot.
Performances
Needless
to
say,
it
is
Jimmy
Sheirgill
who
breathes
life
into
his
titular
role
as
Bishan
Khosla.
The
man
proves
to
be
an
efficient
anchor
of
the
show
as
he
carries
it
on
his
shoulders
with
his
balanced
and
nuanced
performance.
Be
it
his
character's
emotionally
charged
up
scenes
or
his
tender
moments
with
his
son,
Sheirgill
is
convincing
in
every
frame.
If
there
is
another
cast
member
who
is
a
sheer
visual
delight
with
his
performance,
it
is
Zeishan
Quadri
as
the
vengeful
brother.
His
act
proves
to
be
a
show-stealer
in
many
scenes
and
there
is
not
a
dull
moment
whenever
he
is
on
screen.
Apart
from
that
Mita
Vasisht
and
Kunj
Anand
are
another
of
the
cast
members
who
have
a
certain
rawness
and
realism
in
their
respective
roles.
Richa
Pallod
delivers
an
intense
act
and
had
a
larger
scope
of
growth
this
new
season.
However,
Gulshan
Grover
and
Mahie
Gill
being
new
cast
additions
and
being
a
powerhouse
of
talents
are
not
utilised
to
the
fullest.
Their
characters
lack
a
strong
foundation
and
one
cannot
develop
a
full
sense
of
interest
around
them.
Pulkit
Makol
looks
charming
and
real
but
still
has
more
room
to
perform.
Technical
Aspects
The
cinematography
by
Santosh
Vasandi
is
a
major
high
point
that
showcases
the
tense
backdrop
of
the
courtroom
scenes
or
the
rustic
but
conspiracy-driven
nooks
and
corners
of
Punjab
in
a
realistic
manner.
The
production
design
is
nuanced
and
acts
as
a
strong
catalyst
for
the
plot.
The
music
by
Karel
Antonin
does
its
task
of
setting
a
sombre
and
pensive
backdrop
of
the
plotline.
Verdict
Your
Honor
Season
2
consists
of
more
or
less
all
the
elements
that
may
strike
a
chord
with
the
fans
of
the
first
season.
Watch
this
one
to
relive
Jimmy
Sheirgill's
powerful
act
as
Judge
Bishan
Khosla.
We
give
Your
Honor
Season
2,
3
out
of
5
stars.