jishhu sengupta the trial 2

Jisshu Sengupta is gearing up for The Trial season 2, co-starring Kajol. While promoting the series where he will reprise his role as Rajiv Sengupta, the actor sat for an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble. During the conversation, Jisshu revealed it was challenging to portray certain emotions while filming. Scroll down to read below and watch the interview.

Jisshu Reveals It Was Challenging To Shoot The Trial 2

When asked if it was difficult to portray certain emotions on screen during The Trial 2 alongside Kajol, Jisshu Sengupta answered, “Not really, not really—because again, going back to my sir, he really helped me. And also Kajol-while doing a few scenes with her, most of the high-energy scenes were with her as well. For me, it’s all about the co-actor I’m working with.”

He added, “That’s very important, because acting is all about reactions. And the way I was being pushed to act and to react was because of my co-actors. So, I don’t think it was difficult. It was challenging, of course, because I wanted to perform, and I wanted to give it my best. And I don’t know how it has come out, obviously, it’s releasing on the 19th.”

About The Trial 2

The Trial Season 2 will continue the story of Noyonika Sengupta (Kajol), who is pulled back into a political storm as her husband Rajiv seeks a political comeback, leading to new legal and personal conflicts. This story will feature high-profile cases, office rivalries, media circus, the resurgence of old enemies like Dhiraj, and a complicated love story with Vishal. The season delves deeper into political intrigue and moral dilemmas, while Noyonika fights to reclaim her voice. New cast members include Karanvir Sharma, and the season is set to release on September 19, 2025, on JioHotstar and OTTplay Premium.

Watch The Interview Here

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