Mirzapur Season 2 - Episode 1 ((full)) Jun 2026
The episode begins with a recap of the events of the previous season, showcasing the rise of Akhandanand, also known as "Khuda," as the don of Mirzapur. However, his reign comes to an abrupt end when he is beheaded by Munna Tripathi (played by Vivek Oberoi) in a fit of rage. The episode then fast-forwards to the present, where Mirzapur is in chaos, with various factions vying for power.
The background score by mixes traditional shehnai (oboe) with heavy bass drops, creating a sense of impending doom.
The main plot of the episode revolves around the power struggle between Munna, who has now become the de facto don of Mirzapur, and his brother, Bheem (played by Ali Fazal). Bheem, who has always been the more rational and modern of the two brothers, is not interested in taking over the family business. However, he is forced into the role by circumstances. Mirzapur Season 2 - Episode 1
"Dhenkul" is a masterclass in how to start a sophomore season. It respects the emotional weight of Season 1's finale while methodically laying down the chess pieces for an explosive saga of retribution. It promises viewers that while the violence may have paused, the storm brewing on the horizon will be far more devastating.
We see the flashback of the final shot. Guddu pulls the trigger—but the gun is empty. In a moment of sheer, cruel irony, Munna survives, and Guddu is forced to flee, jumping from the balcony into the darkness. The episode begins with a recap of the
The premiere emphasizes how the "wedding massacre" changed every survivor:
Directors Gurmmeet Singh and Mihir Desai choose a slower, more atmospheric pace for this premiere. Instead of explosive action, they rely on heavy silences, tense close-ups, and a moody color palette to convey the gravity of the characters' losses. The background score complements this shift, swapping the high-energy beats of the first season for haunting, low-register tones that build anticipation. Verdict: A Masterful Return The background score by mixes traditional shehnai (oboe)
The explosive finale of Mirzapur Season 1 left viewers staring at a blood-soaked wedding canvas. The shocking demises of Bablu Pandit (Vikrant Massey) and Sweety Gupta (Shriya Pilgaonkar) fundamentally altered the power dynamics of Uttar Pradesh’s fictional badlands. When Season 2, Episode 1, titled "Dhenkul," premiered, it faced the monumental task of addressing this grief while setting up an intricate web of vengeance. The premiere delivers precisely that—a slow-burning, atmospheric, and calculated return to a world where power is the only currency. A Broken Family in Hiding