Freedom at Midnight Season 2 Hindi Series Review

Freedom at Midnight Season 2 Hindi Series Review - Here are the Critics Reviews of Freedom at Midnight Season  starring Sidhant Gupta, Chirag Vohra, Rajendra Chawla, Arif Zakaria.

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Movie/ Series Details

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Cast Sidhant Gupta, Chirag Vohra, Rajendra Chawla, Arif Zakaria
Director
Nikkhil Advani
Year 2026

REVIEWS

4/5 (Hindustan Times)

Freedom at Midnight Season 2 sensitively portrays the chaos of Partition, humanizing historical figures with their flaws. The series is engaging and adeptly handles the challenging task of presenting revered and reviled figures simultaneously, though it occasionally simplifies non-Indian establishment characters.

N/A (Scroll.in)

The final season of 'Freedom at Midnight' focuses on post-independence events, humanizing leaders like Nehru and Patel. However, it selectively depicts history, being lenient towards the British and sometimes caricaturing adversaries. The series explores the inconvenient truth of India's freedom amidst historical gaps.

N/A (The Hindu)

'Freedom at Midnight' Season 2 offers a compelling, intense, and reflective portrayal of post-independence India. It is praised for its narrative ambition and nuanced historical treatment, humanizing political figures and contextualizing their decisions, despite some concerns regarding Sidhant Gupta’s performance as Nehru.

3.5/5 (The Indian Express)

Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express found 'Freedom at Midnight Season 2' riveting, praising its ability to maintain a serious yet light tone. The series is considered one of the year's best, effectively portraying the complex threads of urgency, tragedy, and hope during India's birth as a nation.

4/5 (NDTV)

Radhika Sharma of NDTV lauded 'Freedom at Midnight Season 2' as intricate and bingeable, praising its portrayal of the moral chaos of Partition and the main characters – Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, and Jinnah. The series is an ambitious historical drama that avoids easy narratives and promotes critical thinking about patriotism.

3/5 (Rediff.com)

Deepa Gahlot of Rediff.com noted that 'Freedom at Midnight 2' is a 'terrifying history reminder,' covering Partition's aftermath and the challenges faced by leaders. While acknowledging potential biases, the series effectively portrays the heavy cost of freedom and emphasizes learning from past mistakes, despite some casting critiques.

N/A (The Hollywood Reporter India)

Rahul Desai from The Hollywood Reporter India praises 'Freedom at Midnight Season 2' as 'bigger, smarter, fuller, and fuelled by a terrific cast.' This historical drama skillfully navigates Partition-era politics, offering a cracking start to 2026 with its accomplished storytelling and emotional depth, reframing history as a dysfunctional family drama.

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