This season takes the formula established in Season 1 (small-town mysteries, cultural satire, slow-burn deductions) and amplifies it. The mysteries are more layered, the comedy sharper, and the emotional stakes surprisingly high for a show built on deadpan humor. Season 2 comprises multiple episodes, each typically a self-contained mystery set in rural or semi-urban Bengal. The season’s brilliance lies in its use of mofussil (small-town) Bengal as a character in itself.
Introduction: The Rise of the Reluctant Detective Eken Babu , created by Sujan Dasgupta and brought to life by Anirban Chakrabarti on Hoichoi, is not your typical Bengali detective. Unlike Byomkesh or Feluda—charismatic, sharp, and physically adept—Eken Babu is a middle-aged, frugal, socially awkward government employee whose detective work is born from an obsession with logic and a disdain for waste. Season 2, often subtitled "E Kon Eken?" (Which Eken?), deepens this paradox: Who is Eken Babu really—a bumbling fool or a genius hiding in plain sight? E Kon Eken -Eken Babu Complete Season 2- -Hoich...
A must-watch for fans of cerebral, character-driven comedy-mystery. It doesn’t shout for attention, but like Eken Babu himself, it quietly earns your respect. This season takes the formula established in Season