The finale saw Savitri (Dimple Kapadia) attempting to secure an exit strategy for her family. However, her refusal to surrender the secret formula of the drug "Flamingo" to the antagonistic kingpin "Mota" set a war in motion. Season 2 will likely focus on Savitri’s fight for survival against the larger drug cartel that demands her submission or death.
Picking up moments after the bloody finale of Season 1, Savitri (Dimple Kapadia) is presumed dead, and her matriarchal drug empire— Flamingo —lies scattered. Her daughters-in-law (the "Saas") and daughters (the "Bahu") are now fighting separate wars. The show jumps between three timelines: the immediate aftermath of the shootout, a power vacuum six months later, and a mysterious flash-forward showing a flamingo-shaped grave. saas bahu aur flamingo season 2
The title promises saas vs bahu , but Season 2 forgets that dynamic. The women aren't fighting each other in interesting ways; they're just fighting. The sharp, witty domestic-as-cartel metaphors are replaced by straightforward gangster standoffs. A scene where two leads argue over who gets to keep Savitri's chunni (stole) as a "badge of command" is brilliant. But such moments are rare. The finale saw Savitri (Dimple Kapadia) attempting to
Expectations are high. With Homi Adajania returning to steer the ship and a cast operating at peak performance, Season 2 has the potential to cement the series as a landmark in the Indian OTT crime genre. Picking up moments after the bloody finale of
Here’s a review of Saas Bahu Aur Flamingo Season 2, written as if the season has already aired (since it has not been officially released yet as of 2026). This is a speculative, critical review based on the tone and style of Season 1.