Six months after Vikram’s death, Ajay Singh is hailed as a hero but isolated within the force. The forensic accomplice, Dr. Meera Dutt, begins sending cryptic messages to victims’ families, revealing that Vikram was merely the “blade” of a larger vigilante network called Jan Shikari (People’s Hunter). When a senior minister is publicly executed via a drone-delivered poison dart, the network claims responsibility. Ajay is forced to partner with a ruthless NIA officer, ACP Samar Rathore (antagonist), who believes Ajay was Vikram’s ideological mentor.
"Criminals hide in the shadows. But the shadows are where the Hunter lives." shikari season 2
A flashback episode. We see the origins of "The Taxidermist"—a child prodigy raised in the wilderness by a poacher father, learning to kill before he could write. In the present, he targets Vikram’s estranged daughter, raising the stakes. Six months after Vikram’s death, Ajay Singh is
Vikram thinks he has cornered the killer, but it’s a decoy—a trap that leads the police into a warehouse rigged to explode. Vikram is suspended again, but goes rogue. He realizes the killer isn't just murdering; he's "cleansing" the city of people Vikram failed to convict. When a senior minister is publicly executed via