Asur 2 is filled with unnecessary hype and inconsistent storytelling.
In episode 2, Nikhil closes his eyes and suddenly "sees" everything and tells who the suspect is at the hospital death scene. Overall, the show relies more on creating dramatic moments rather than delivering a coherent and well-thought-out story.
The show tries to appear intellectual by using heavy Sanskrit quotes and adding random mystical elements like the small monk with superpowers, but it all feels superficial. Characters like Shubh are portrayed as deep and philosophical, but their actions contradict their words, making it clear the writers don’t have a clear vision for them.