Mirzapur Season 2 - Episode 1 ⭐ No Ads

Guddu’s eyes widen. “Laao usse.” (Bring him.)

JP Yadav is on a phone call. “Haan, Beena ji. Main samajh gaya. Guddu Pandit ko khatam karna hai. Lekin ek shart hai—Munna ka koi waris nahi hona chahiye. Tyaag ka beta bhi marwa do.” (Yes, Beena ji. I understand. Guddu Pandit must be eliminated. But one condition—there must be no heir of Munna. Get rid of Tyaagi’s son too.)

(Guddu bhai… your Bablu is not alive. I drank his blood. But I have a surprise for you. That rickshaw puller who saved you? He was my man. And the bomb in your house… that wasn’t mine. That was your own brother’s. Yes… Bablu himself wanted to blow you up. Because Bablu knew—you and his wife… the whole Mirzapur knows.)

JP Yadav smiles. “Toh police station hi jala do, Lala.” (Then burn the police station itself, Lala.) Mirzapur Season 2 - Episode 1

(now gaunt, beard unkempt, eyes burning with cold fire) sits on the throne of the Tripathi empire. He doesn’t look like a king. He looks like a ghost waiting for revenge. Golu stands beside him, holding a bloodied katta (country-made pistol). She’s no longer the college girl; her jaw is set like iron.

“Guddu bhai… tera Bablu zinda nahi hai. Maine uska khoon pi liya. Lekin ek surprise rakha hai tere liye. Woh rickshaw waala jo tumhe bachake gaya tha? Woh mera aadmi tha. Aur tumhare ghar mein jo bomb laga tha… woh mera nahi tha. Woh tumhare apne bhai ka tha. Haan… Bablu ne hi tumhe udana chaaha. Kyunki Bablu ko pata tha—tum uski biwi ke saath… (laughs)… poori Mirzapur jaanti hai.”

Guddu breaks the lock with the shotgun butt. Guddu’s eyes widen

Extreme close-up of a teeka (vermilion mark) on a forehead. The camera pulls back slowly. It’s not on a woman’s forehead. It’s on the forehead of a severed head— Munna Tripathi’s head, eyes still wide with shock, mounted on a wooden spike at the gates of the Mirzapur fort. Rain pours over it, washing blood down the stone steps.

The boy points a trembling finger at a map on the wall—, across the Ganges. “Ek sandook mein. Munna ne kaha tha ki agar police aayi to sandook Ganga mein baha dena.” (In a trunk. Munna said if the police come, throw the trunk into the Ganges.)

(Not Bablu. Not me. Munna had burned the house. And now… I will burn Mirzapur.) Main samajh gaya

End credits with the song “Muqabla” playing in slow, distorted, eerie version.

Guddu grabs his shotgun. “Ramnagar. Abhi.” (Ramnagar. Now.)

The funeral pyres of and Munna burn side by side. The entire underworld of Purvanchal is present. But two people are missing: Sharabi’s wife and Bablu’s body (still missing).