In the initial episodes of the series, the narrative revolved entirely around Sameer (played by Shubham Deorukhar) and his rare, atypical medical condition. While the premise grabbed eyeballs, Part 1 quickly exhaustively recycled the same joke: people trying to exploit Sameer for financial or personal gain.
The ensemble cast operates with visible comfort and improved comedic timing. Standard single-set heavy environments. Diverse locations, better lighting, and richer set designs.
as Sakshi: A key figure from the first season continuing her role.
Under the direction of Imtiaz Alam, Dunali Part 2 demonstrated significant growth in technical execution. As one review notes, the plot of the installment "binds the viewers to their seats till the end," utilizing suspense and erotic romance to maintain a tight grip on the audience. The cinematography grew sharper, the sound design more atmospheric, and the pacing more aggressive than the sometimes slower first season.