As we watch the first two episodes of Asur Season 2, we remember how when Season 1 came out in March 2020, it was gaining instant cult status. The way it was spoken about was what stood out for us. We honestly don’t remember if the words “gritty,” “thrilling,” or “fascinating” were used, but we remember the sentiment of the reviews. There was an unmistakable urgency in them, asking people to watch the series before it disappeared under the radar, which it seems to have done since we haven’t heard a peep about the series in the three years between the two seasons. We also believe that the series suffered due to the OTT channel that picked it up. Name-wise, it might make sense that Asur found a place with the naagins, fairies, and demons of Voot, but content-wise, it was not given the right marketing push it desperately needed for more people to watch it. Either way, it was the peak of the pandemic; we were confined to our homes and could afford to take the chance to subscrib...
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