Amazon miniTV show Half CA S2 goes on floors
Mumbai/IBNS: Amazon miniTV took to social media to announce the commencement of the shoot for the second season of its widely acclaimed aspirational drama that resonated with student communities, Half CA.
Following the tremendous success of its first season, the series will continue to follow the relentless and inspiring journey of Archie Mehta and Niraj Goyal, as they navigate the path to becoming Chartered Accountants.
Created by The Viral Fever (TVF), the series features a talented cast including Ahsaas Channa, Gyanendra Tripathi, Prit Kamani, Anmol Kajani, and Rohan Joshi, returning to reprise their beloved roles.
The streaming service shared the exciting news on its social media handles that received enthusiastic reactions from student communities alike for the upcoming season.
The new season delves deeper into the journey of Archie Mehta, navigating the tough balance between her studies and her articleship at a CA firm.
Meanwhile, Niraj Goyal will face another challenging attempt at the CA final exam, with the added twist of a significant person from his past re-entering his life.
Reprising her role as Archie Mehta in the series, Ahsaas Channa expressed her excitement for the new season, saying, "I am deeply grateful for the overwhelming love and support from audiences for the first season of Half CA.
"It has been a rewarding journey, and I am thrilled to step back into Archie's shoes. Season two is packed with even more heartfelt and inspiring moments, and I am eager for fans to experience the growth and new challenges faced by Archie."
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