We have a lot to look forward to in Tooth Pari’s upcoming season (if season two is confirmed). Ora suggested a deep-hyp (memory erasure) at the end of season one, and Rumi and Roy both consented to it. Roy did not want to give up his pleasant mortal existence in order to become a vampire in order to live forever. It was difficult for Roy and Rumi to put their relationship on hold in order to save Roy’s Upar life, but they were aware that there was no other way. Even though we are sure Roy has forgotten about Rumi, the ending offers a surprise. Like the first time they met, Rumi goes to see Roy at his dentist office. She whines at a pain in her canine, and when Roy moves forward to look at it, her fangs emerge. Roy would have been afraid of Rumi if he had completely forgotten about his connection to her. Roy’s sly smile proved that his recollection of Rumi was crystal clear. He could have deceived AD and Ora into thinking his memory had been erased because he remembered his fanged lover.
After Roy met Rumi, his life was forever altered. He had experienced the worst, therefore he was no longer terrified of the difficulties that came with being a mortal. In the end, he ventured to pursue his passion because he had always wanted to learn more about the culinary world. Roy won’t be the hapless boyfriend in the upcoming season; instead, we may anticipate seeing him take a more active part. He might not be able to physically defeat all the demons, but he will undoubtedly assist Rumi in solving her difficulties on an intellectual level. As soon as Rumi learns about her missing daughter, the couple will be put to the test. Rumi’s daughter was going to be used by AD to prevent her from joining the other vampires in fleeing. Who is her daughter, though? Rumi appears to be a more recent Neeche family member, and given that she has never encountered a Cutmundus, it is safe to presume that she was converted after the 1970s. Her daughter must be between the ages of twenty and thirty. One hypothesis is that Mithila, the daughter of AD, is actually Rumi’s child. After sending her to study overseas, he might now try to use her against Rumi now that she has returned. It does not get any better because Mithila and Roy were going to become engaged.
The second hypothesis is that the daughter is kept out of the vampires’ sight. She may have grown up with a strong animosity for her mother as a result of him keeping her imprisoned for many years. Rumi must have received the blame for AD’s entire predicament, and if AD ever meets her mother, she won’t be kind to her. AD will have power over the fate of the vampires by offering to reunite Rumi and her daughter. That her daughter is a vampire is the third hypothesis. She might have been bitten by a vampire to revive her because her daughter had passed away during childbirth. Rumi and her family could be attacked by the vampires Rumi’s daughter might gather if they were AD-loyal. Whatever the case, AD will make an effort to preserve the vampires’ lives because he needs their blood to make the blood combination, Hemalin, that he plans to export. It’s better for his business if there are more vampires. AD, however, refuses to face the fact that he is only a human and that his abilities would never compare to those of a vampire. He won’t be able to manage his business even if he is inclined to convert.
Age has never been a barrier between Rumi and Roy before, but once he learns about her daughter, the reality will be too difficult for him to accept. Roy will need to demonstrate more than just love in this position, and ideally he will support Rumi when the going gets rough. He will eventually have to accept both her daughter and the fact that she will always be youthful as he ages. Even though Rumi is now living in a bubble, time will hurt her. This might end up being a fascinating area to investigate in Tooth Pari. Although Roy just makes up a little portion of her life, for him, she is his entire existence, which can be painful for the relationship.
Kolkata most likely won’t host the upcoming season. Rumi and the others were going to relocate their base so they could explore the Upar realm, according to Badshah. Humans won’t likely be fine with shadowy strangers breaking into their homes, hypnotizing them, and filling bottles with their blood, even though the vampires have no intention of killing them. No one can promise that they will always stay within bounds, even though they might not be destructive. Therefore, it doesn’t seem like a realistic alternative for vampires and humans to come to an accord. The Neo-Cutmundus will not abstain from assassinating the vampires’ commander, in particular Rumi.
The new leader could be the grandson of Haru Dadu. Whether he will possess the same strength as Luna Luka is unknown. We may anticipate that the younger generation will use technology to combat vampires as well. What will the Lake Police Station do while the humans and the Cutmundus battle the vampires? The only person who can bridge the gap between vampires and humans is Kartik Pal. He might be able to strike a deal that will calm the situation down with the help of both parties. Though initially Kartik would be compelled to act against the vampires to demonstrate his loyalty to mankind, at the end of the day, the world (Kolkata) can only find some peace by coming to an understanding.
There are many topics to explore in Tooth Pari’s second season; perhaps, the show’s makers will try to present a more complex story. While it is not a fault that the series is interested in exploring many genres, there is clearly a lack of focus. Even the supernatural aspects are not fully explored, and the romance between the main cast members does not blossom until the very end. The comedy is occasionally funny but frequently falls flat, and the drama lacks specificity. We sincerely hope that the upcoming episode will do the world’s exquisite design justice.