NEW SEASON OF ASIF RAZA MIR’S ‘GANGS OF LONDON’ DROPPING ON 20 OCT AFTER THE MEGA SUCCESS OF SEASON 1

NEW SEASON OF ASIF RAZA MIR’S ‘GANGS OF LONDON’ DROPPING ON 20 OCT AFTER THE MEGA SUCCESS OF SEASON 1

Our very own veteran actor Asif Raza Mir worked with some of the biggest actors of Hollywood in ‘gangs of London’ and made Pakistan proud. Viewers from all over the world loved the series when the first season dropped back in 2020. They couldn’t wait to binge another season and we finally have a launch date which is TOMORROW!!!
 
People are going crazy for the 30th British Academy Cymru Film and Television Awards winner's new season and can’t wait to watch but the question, in the end, remains, who will win the soul of London? 

  

If you’re one of those who haven’t watched the season yet, you’re missing out on some really good blood baths and these reviews will definitely change your mind. 

  

Review 1:
‘From the very first episode, this is a show which grabs your attention and rarely ever eases up. This gritty British gangster drama has all the features you could hope for to ensure a great experience: a strong scenery-chewing cast, an enticing nail-biting plot, Jaw-Dropping brutal violence, excellent cinematography, sharp editing, and A blast of absolutely stunning and unmatched action sequences that will Blow your mind away. Episode 5 is a Cinematic Masterpiece - Hands Down it's easily one of the Episodes of this year according to me. The action set pieces in this show are a work of art! The visuals are insanely realistic. The violence in this is on a whole new level. Undoubtedly one of the best blood baths on TV.’

  

Review 2: 
‘This is one of the best TV series I have EVER watched and for me is an example of how great writing, great cinematography and acting all come together to create a rival of .... THE WIRE. The levels of suspense, action and meaningful character motivations make each hour a standalone movie leaving my mouth open at least 3 times per episode. The series gives space for women and men of all ethnicities to show their unique lens on each situation, but the bottom line is of course money... the root of all evil. 
It tells a story we all know but turns a blind eye to that London is a money-laundering capital of the world and this attracts gangsters from all communities. Special shout out to Paapa Esiedu for his excellent role as Alex and the women who were not sidelined but very much in the melee.’