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Lojja 2
Priyanka Sarkar in Lojja 2 announcement video. Photo courtesy: Screen-grab

Hoichoi unveils announcement video of Priyanka Sarkar's Lojja 2

| @indiablooms | Mar 26, 2025, at 03:38 pm

Hoichoi has unveiled the announcement video of Priyanka Sarkar's upcoming Bengali web series Lojja 2, the second installment of the franchise.

Hoichoi dropped the official announcement video on Wednesday, setting the stage for another gripping season where protagonist Jaya portrayed by Priyanka Sarkar finds herself in an even more isolating battle.

In a shocking turn of events, the video reveals that Jaya’s family—her only pillar of support—has turned against her, falsely accusing her of something she did not do. As fingers are pointed and allegations fly, Jaya is left completely alone, with no one to stand by her side.

Lojja 2 shifts the conversation from verbal abuse in the traditional sense to a more nuanced understanding—where not just words, but also actions, can wound and isolate.

Lojja 2 will start streaming on Hoichoi on April 11.  

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