‘Maamla Legal Hai 2’ explodes on Netflix: Anubhav Singh Bassi and Kusha Kapila’s chemistry fuels on-screen mayhem
Bassi, Kishan, Nidhi, and Kusha bring courtroom chaos and comedy like never before. Get ready for laughs, drama, and legal twists when Netflix drops Season 2 on 3 April!
The courtroom drama ‘Maamla Legal Hai’, which had everyone hooked in 2024, is back with its second season after two long years. And yes, the wait is finally over. ‘Maamla Legal Hai 2’ will stream on Netflix from 3 April 2026.
But before that, Netflix gave fans a hilarious taste of what’s coming with a teaser announcement on 11 March. And trust us, the video is pure comedy gold.
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Teaser fun with Bassi, Kusha, and the cast
The short video opens with Nidhi Bisht and comedian Anubhav Singh Bassi in full courtroom drama mode. Bassi, of course, couldn’t hold back his trademark confusion and humour.
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“Milord, we’re getting dates everywhere, but the trailer date of ‘Maamla Legal Hai 2’ is missing,” he says, joking about how two ladies went missing between Season 1 and 2, found now, but the trailer date still a mystery.
Then enters Ravi Kishan, trying to calm the chaos: “Bassi, why are you so desperate about the trailer?” To which Bassi replies with mock frustration, “I don’t know! Netflix just gave me dates, nothing else. The public is waiting, and all we have is… dates!”
Nidhi Bisht chimes in, classic courtroom style: “Objection, my lord!” The banter continues.
Kusha Kapila joins the fun
Things get even funnier when Kusha Kapila steps in. She playfully scolds Bassi: “It’s not your two-and-a-half kilo arm, it’s your two-and-a-half kilo mouth! Making a show takes time. You’ve been stuck doing the same thing for three years. Go write something new!”
Bassi, never missing a beat, sticks to his courtroom persona: “I’m just making sure the new lawyers don’t mess up.” And before leaving, he cheekily asks Nidhi where to submit a challan.
So, whether you loved the first season or are just hopping on the bandwagon now, get ready, ‘Maamla Legal Hai 2’ is coming to your screens.
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