New Delhi:On April 3, 2026, the second season of Maamla Legal Hai, one of the most popular shows, came back. The show quickly rose to the top of Netflix's Top 10 trending list. Actor Amit Vikram Pandey, who plays Law, also known as Nikunj, in Maamla Legal Hai, talked about different parts of the show in an exclusive interview with . He talked about working with the great cast, which includes Ravi Kishan, also known as Nirahua, Nidhi Bisht, and others.
Will there be a third season of Maamla Legal Hai?
(Spoiler Alert: This has information from the last episode)Actor Amit Vikram Pandey told us, "That is my wish that I have to have, like, you know, more scenes with him," when we asked him if there would be a third season of Maamla Legal Hai and if his character Law would share scenes with Ravi Kishan's VD Tyagi. This was after the Season 2 finale, when Law quits his judgeship and goes back to their chamber. I really don't know if we're going to have another season, to be honest. And I'm not trying to be diplomatic when I say that I don't know. I really mean it when I say this because season one happened and then season two happened. "We got a lot of love for season one, which is why season two happened."
He said, "I'm kind of hoping that the love that season two has received, we are definitely, we should have like a season three." He was thankful for the love Maamla Legal Hai has received over the years and hoped it would become as popular as Friends, Suits, or The Office. Also, I hope this show becomes like those well-known sitcoms we watch, like Friends, The Office, and Suits.
Amit said about Law (also known as Nikunj), "And as far as my character Law is concerned, I think there's still a lot of story left in him." The second season has just started to look at that character. I think he's just getting started, though. I know we could do a lot of story around Law.
Amit Vikram Pandey talks about working with Kusha Kapila, Dinesh Lal Yadav (also known as Nirahua), and Dibyendu Bhattacharya.
When asked about working with new cast members like Kusha Kapila, Dinesh Lal Yadav (also known as Nirahua), and Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Amit Vikram Pandey said that he had worked with all of them on set.
Talking about Kusha Kapila, he said, "I don't have particular scenes with all three of them. But I mean, we are shooting on the same set. We are shooting almost every day. They're shooting their scenes. I'm shooting my scenes. So, I mean, we get to speak to each other."
He also said that Kusha brings a lot of good energy to the set and makes everyone feel at ease. He said that even though it was their first project together, it never felt like they were working for the first time. "And to be honest, Kusha is such a sweetheart," he said. I mean, she'll look at you from far away, and she's the first person to say hi to you. And she has a lot of good energy that she gives off. So every time I used to go, you know, we would meet, and this was the first time I worked with her, but it felt like we had done so many projects together.
Amit talked about how he and Dinesh Lal Yadav, also known as Nirahua, got along while working on a Hindi show. They often ended up laughing on set even though they were working on a Hindi show. He also said nice things about Nirahua, calling him a "sweetheart." He said, "He's a rock star." He'll sit down with you and talk about everything in the world, like life, movies, work, politics, and more. And he's naturally, he has that funny bone that you, he can just talk to you and make you laugh. So I speak Bhojpuri and he also, he's a Bhojpuri superstar, of course. So, I mean, for me to even like, you know, just start that conversation, initially, thoda sa Bhojpuri And he's naturally, he has that funny bone that you, he can just talk to you and make you laugh.
He went on to say that Nirahua was a very dedicated and well-prepared actor, saying, "I have not seen a more dedicated, more prepared actor, like, I mean, in the show, if you see his hands are like that, right, throughout because of his burnt armpits. So, I think it would take him 30 to 40 minutes to get ready with makeup. And then he would not be able to, you know, take his hands down. He would have to keep it that way all day long. And he would always be in his character. You talk to him and it feels like you're talking to not, you know, not Nirahua ji, you're talking to that character, Banaspati. And he was in his And then he would not be able to, you know, take his hands down.
Amit said that he mostly talked to Dibyendu Bhattacharya while dubbing and not on the sets of the Netflix show. He also called him a "masterclass" actor who has played a lot of different roles and naturally makes other actors better. "And Dibyendu sir, I talked to him more while we were dubbing than I did on set. And when I first met him, he said, "Oh, Law spank ho rahe ho, haan!" (from the second episode: Unbiased). He's a master. I mean, he's played characters of all kinds. He has done every color. I didn't have a lot of scenes with him, but just looking at people like him, theyHe also called him a "masterclass" actor who has played a lot of different roles and naturally makes other actors better.
Sameer Saxena made this season, which continues the story of the lawyers at the Patparganj District Court. Ravi Kishan (VD Tyagi) is now a judge, which adds more chaos, humor, and strange cases.
Netflix is currently streaming Maamla Legal Hai Season 2.
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