Mirzapur Season 2 - Episode 1 May 2026

Munna, for his part, is detained. But Divyenndu plays this scene with a chilling narcissism. Munna isn't sorry he killed a pregnant woman; he is sorry he got caught. He smiles at the cops, knowing his father owns them. This episode cements Munna as perhaps the most hated, yet mesmerizing, villain on streaming television. While the episode focuses heavily on the aftermath, it begins planting seeds for the season’s antagonists. We are introduced to the world of the Tyagi family —the pharmaceutical kingpins of neighboring Kanpur.

Pankaj Tripathi remains the anchor, proving that silence is scarier than shouting. Ali Fazal sheds his romantic hero image entirely, embracing a dark avatar that will define his career. Divyenndu continues to play the monstrous child with terrifying glee. Mirzapur Season 2 - Episode 1

The silence is broken by the wailing of Beena Tripathi (Rasika Dugal). As Kaleen Bhaiyaya (Pankaj Tripathi) walks in, there is no dialogue. There is only the sound of his polished shoes clicking against the marble, soaked in the blood of his son, Munna. Pankaj Tripathi delivers a masterclass in silent grief. He doesn’t scream. He doesn’t cry. He simply looks at the carnage—the overturned tables, the bullet-riddled walls, the body of the caterer—and his soul leaves his eyes. Munna, for his part, is detained

Warning: Major spoilers ahead for Mirzapur Season 2, Episode 1. He smiles at the cops, knowing his father owns them