When talking about Mithya’s move to a new director, Huma Qureshi offered her advice on how to get friendly and get along with Kapil, who is leading this chapter. “It didn’t feel any different; it always felt like he was in season one,” she said. Although he was new to the event, he was comfortable in the environment. It frequently takes time for things to calm down when a new director takes over, especially if the cast and crew are from the previous season. However, he adapted to it effortlessly, like a fish to water.
She boldly said, “Because I’m in it, and everything I’ve done on OTT has been super successful,” when asked why people should spend their time watching Mithya – The Darker Chapter. That’s just a fact; I’m not bragging or gloating about it. Given that history, I believe you should watch Mithya: The Darker Chapter on ZEE5 exclusively on November 1.
This time, the consequences are more deadly as the two sisters find themselves in each other’s sights. When Juhi strikes back against Rhea, her relentlessness goes a little too far. Ultimately, the roles are reversed, with one sister symbolically taking on the role of the other. This is a compelling psychological thriller since the introduction of Amit’s character also gives the two sisters’ lives more depth, drama, and flavor.
Returning as the aggressive Rhea Rajguru, Avantika Dassani is more determined than ever to ruin Juhi’s life. She continues to appear at various awkward times, enticing a suspicious man—who has become even more suspicious in the interim—to carry out her nefarious tasks for her, such as kidnapping and killing. The remaining actors also return to their parts: Ankit Tyagi (Rajit Kapur), Juhi’s devoted father, keeps his secrets to himself. And a major character dies a brutal death.