Some fans felt the show suffered from the "sequel curse." The laugh track was replaced by background music that some found jarring. Additionally, the plotlines, particularly Rosesh’s, felt slightly forced to fit modern tropes. The shift to a web series also meant shorter episodes, which sometimes rushed the buildup of jokes that the original season mastered.

The production quality was higher, the jokes were updated for the social media age, and the performances were as sharp as ever. It successfully bridged the gap between the nostalgic audience of the 2000s and a new generation of binge-watchers. Conclusion

While Season 1 is considered a flawless masterpiece of Indian TV, Season 2 received a warmer, albeit slightly more critical reception. Some fans felt the serialized plot slowed down the rapid-fire comedy the show was known for. However, most agreed that even a "slightly different" Sarabhai was better than no Sarabhai at all.

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