Saiyami Kher brought the heat in the second season of Neeraj Pandey’s Special Ops
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On-the-job learning is a given, but for that Sayami KherThorough preparation before entering the spotlight is essential. Fresh from the success of his previous venture, Goomer, the actor moved on to the Kay Kay Menon-starrer Special Ops sequel, three years after starring in the first installment. What excites the actor is the significant evolution of his character in the upcoming season.
Unlike the first edition, it’s good The role not only plays a more important role in the narrative, but also includes a significant number of action sequences. “It’s a genre I’ve been dying to explore. Neeraj [Pandey, director] Sir has created a captivating narrative that immediately grabbed my attention. Next season you will see me doing some intense stunts. I can’t wait for the audience to witness the adrenaline-pumping sequences we have prepared.”
To prepare for the physically demanding role, Kher revisited his mixed martial arts (MMA) training and added kickboxing and hand-to-hand combat to his repertoire. While he’s not ready to divulge much, lest he divulge some crucial information, the actor says, “Last month we wrapped up a long schedule in Georgia, where we also shot some fantastic action scenes. Compared to the first edition, I” had a lot more action this time. While Special Ops 2 filled me with action exploration like never before, it also left me wanting an all-out action movie.
After Georgia, the Disney+ Hotstar series will be intensively shot in Mumbai and Delhi.
A source informs that three new characters have been introduced to add excitement and keep the audience on the edge of their seats.