Rocket Boys 2 teaser release.

Rocket Boys 2 Release Date, Cast, Trailer & Review

On 15th August 2022, Sony has released the teaser of the succesfull webseries Rocket Boys’ second series Rocket Boys 2 which is based on the life story of Dr. HomiBhabha and Dr. Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai. First series was released on 4th February 2022. As we have seen in the first series the story revolves around two great scientist, Homibhabha and Vikram sarabhai both are different in some way but have one thing in common, the passion and dedication towards their respective act. Although they have different ambition, One has to make rocket and one has passion to make Atomic Bomb. The series was able to have balance between their personal life and their scientific one. Apart from their scientific journey their personal life and humorous essence is also shown precisely. Apart from these two characters we see Regina Cassandra as Classical dancer and their romantic relationship with Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. Cinematography and other major and minor tasks have been delivered in their best possible way. We see the application of cinematic shades to make it appears classical and how shades changes as stories moves on. Jim sarbh, Ishwak Singh, Regina Cassanda, Rajit Kapoor,Divyenndu Bhattacharya, Saba Azad are some of the characters in the series.

 

Rocket Boys: Season 2Web Series Details 

 

Title

Rocket Boys: Season 2

Language

Hindi

Genre

Drama, History, Biography

Streaming on

Sony Liv (Premium)

Directed by

Abhay Pannu

Produced by

Sidhhartha Roy Kapoor, Monisha Adwani, Madhu Bojwani

Type

Web Series

Release Date

Soon

Lead Cast

Jim sarbh, Ishwak Singh, Regina Cassanda, Rajit Kapoor,

Rocket Boys : Season 2 Web series Cast

  • Jim sarabh as Homi Bhabha
  • Ishwak Singh as Vikram Sarabhai
  • Regina Cassandra as Mrinalani Sarabhai
  • Rajit Kapoor as Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Dibyendu Bhattacharya as Raza Mehdi
  • Saba Azad
  • Namit das
  • Neha Chauhan
  •  K. C. Shankar
  • Rajeev kachroo
  • Darious Shroff

Rocket Boys: Season 2Web series Story

As in first series we have seen from meeting of Dr. Homi Bhabha and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai through growing friendship towards setting their individual path. We see India as becoming Independent Nation and their first step towards nuclear science. In the second series we may expect to see that the focus would be on nuclear Bomb Test in May 1974. We will also see the glimpse of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi serving as The PM at that time. We will aslo see Arjun Radhakrishnan in the role of young APJ Abdul Kalam.

 

Watch Rocket Boys: Season 2’ web series Full Episode

‘Rocket Boys Season 2’ is set to release soon exclusively on Sony Liv (Premium Version). The complete series will be available in Hindi audio and subtitles, as of now there is no dubbed version in regional languages such as: Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.

Sony Liv has acquired complete streaming rights. If one wishes to watch the second season, we recommend one to first stream Season 1 on Sony Liv.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about ‘Rocket Boys: Season 2’ Web Series

 

Q. Is ‘Rocket Boys: Season 2’ appropriate for families and children?

Ans. yes, this show is  appropriate for family and children.

 

Q. Who has directed ‘Rocket Boys: Season 2’?

Ans. ‘Rocket Boys: Season 2’ has been directed by Abhay Pannu, best appreciated for his work in ‘Marjaavaan’ and ‘kaushiki Season 1’.

 

Q. Can we expect a third season of  the ‘Rocket Boys’ series

Ans. The season 2 is about to release, We cannot predict right now for third series. We have to just wait and  first watch season 2.

 

Q. Can I watch ‘Rocket: Season 2’ for free?

Ans. Although the first episode of Season 1 was free on Sony Liv, the remaining require a Premium Subscription.

 

Time and Tense

TIME AND TENSE
TENSE – Tense is form of verb in a sentence which states about time and state of an action.
Two terms have been used here to define ‘Tense’ TIME and STATE (aspect).
Time here refers to the moment of the mentioned action. And generally, we have three variations in time namely-
PRESENT
PAST
FUTURE
So, Tense has three basic kinds. If we further want to classify Tense then we need to see the second term we have used to define the Tense which is ‘State’ or ‘Aspect’ of the action. Here aspect or state refers to all those information which is observed in the form of verb in a sentence apart from time (present/past/future).
So, in English or in most of the Indo-Aryan Languages four aspects are found. They are as-
Simple / Indefinite
Continuous
Perfect
Perfect Continuous
Thus, we have 3×4= 12 Tenses. Let’s discuss these in details. I will be also using tense chart with rules and examples to make things easier to understand.
SIMPLE PRESENT/ PRESENT INDEFINITE TENSE
This Tense is used to show sentences which shows Universal truth, Permanent Activities. Principle, etc.
Two and Two is Four.
Man is mortal
Water boils at 100 °C.
Oil floats on water.
A mother loves her children.
This Tense is also used to show possession or to express Human feelings, emotion and mental activity.
Examples:
He has a car.
We love our country.
I think he is always right.
You trust in her.
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES-
This tense is sometimes used to show some future events also.
Examples:
The chief minister comes here tomorrow,
The Plane takes off at 10 a.m.
As we know that English follows the SVO (Subject+Verb+Object) pattern for forming Sentences.
In Simple Present Sentences first form of Verb/ base form (V1) is used with subject of first Person, second person and third person Plural.
With Subject of third Person Singular {He, She, It, Name} (V+s/es) form is used.
Examples we can observe from previous sentences.

NEGATIVE SENTENVCES- For forming Negative Sentences helping verb “do/does” is used as helping verb.
‘Do’ is used with sentences having first person, second person and third Person plural subjects ( I, We, You, They, Plural subjects)
‘Does’ is used with third person singular Subjects.
Examples:
I do not like coffee.
John does not tell a lie.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES –
There are two kinds of Interrogative Sentences. YES/NO type Questions and Wh-type Questions.
For Yes/No type Questions Sentences begin with helping verb (Do/Does)
Examples:
Do you know How to swim?
Does Ram play football.
For Wh-type Questions sentences begin with a question word followed by helping verb.
Examples:
Why do you help him?
Where does he go for study?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
This Tense is used to state all those actions which happens at the time of speaking in present.
Examples:
She is playing in the room.
I am reading a newspaper now.
My brother is sleeping.
It also someone’s activity which does not happen at the time of speaking.
He is studying Mathematics now a days.
I am reading ‘Hamlet’.
This tense is also used to express likelihood or Intention of an action.
Examples:
I am going to die.
I am going to buying a new car.
As we have seen that helping verb (is/am/are) is used with (V+ing) to form Affirmative Sentences.
In case of Negative Sentences ‘not’ is used after helping verb.
In case of Yes/No type questions, Sentence begin with helping verb.
And for Wh-type questions sentence begin with a question word followed by helping verb and then subject.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
At some times this Tense seems to be mix of both present and past tense. Action which has happened in near past but their effect is still in the present, such types of sentences are usually seen in this Tense.
Examples:
He has washed his room.
Ram has lost his pen.
They have won the match.
This tense is also used for such actions which began at some point in past is continue in present.
Examples:
We have known each other for ten years.
I have been ill since Monday.

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
This Tense is mainly used for an action which began in past and the action still continues in the present.
Examples:
He has been sleeping for two hours.
It has been reading since morning.
I have been reading since 9 o’ clock.
We have been living in this town for ten years.
This tense is also used in some cases where an action began in past and has ended soon.
Examples:
I am tired. I have been running the town all day.
Someone has been wearing my shirt.
He has been teasing her.

Below is a tense chart explaining rules and examples in Present Tense.
TENSE
HV
MV
EXAMPLES
Hint

Simple
do/does
V1
I play football.
They help poor.
Do- 1st,2nd and 3rd person plural
Does- 3rd person singular

Continuous
Is/am/are
Ving
She is dancing

Is- singular
Am- l
Are- plural

Perfect
Has/have
V3
He has passed the exam.
Have- 1st,2nd and 3rd person plural
Have- 3rd person singular

Perfect Continuous
Has/have +been
Ving
Radha has been cooking since morning.
Have- 1st,2nd and 3rd person plural
Has- 3rd person singular

*For/Since- for and since both are used in perfect continuous tenses to represent time. For fixed time ‘since in used and for duration ‘for’is used.

Person/Case
Nomination
Possessive Adjective
Possessive
Pronoun
Objective

First
I
We
My
Mine
Me
Us

Second
You
Your
Yours
You

Third
He, She, It

They

His, her, It’s
Their

His, Hers

Theirs
Him,Her,It

Them

SIMPLE PAST/PAST INDEFINITE TENSE
Simple past is used to describe an action which happened generally in past.
Examples:
Yesterday, I gave him a pen.
He died in 1980 AD.
He taught us.
I met him yesterday.
This tense is also used for an action to show someone’s habitual action in past.
I used to smoke.
He always helped me.
For forming negative sentences helping verb ‘did’ is used.
Examples:
They did not help me.
I did not beat him.
PAST CONTINOUS TENSE
This tense is generally used to show an action’s continuity at a certain point in past.
Examples:
He was sleeping.
They were talking.
It was raining.
He was running.
Person
Subject in Singular
Subject in Plural

1st
2nd
3rd
I was eating.
You were eating.
He/She/It/Ram was eating.
We were eating.
You were eating.
They were eating.

PAST PERFECT TENSE
Past Perfect Tense is used to describe an action which has ended at a point in past.
Example:
I had reached the school before the bell rang.
The thief had fled away before the police came.
The patient had died before the doctor came.

Person
Subject in Singular
Subject in Plural

1st
2nd
3rd
I had eaten.
You had eaten.
He/She/It/Ram had eaten.
We had eaten.
You had eaten.
They/The boys had eaten.

PAST PEREFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
This tense is used for an action which began in past and continued for some time.
Examples:
I had been running.
He had been working since morning.
It had been raining since morning.
They had been living here for years.

Person
Subject in Singular
Subject in Plural

1st
2nd
3rd
I had been eating.
You had been eating.
He had been eating.
We had been eating.
You had been eating.
They had been eating.

SIMPLE FUTURE/ FUTURE INDEFINITE TENSE
This tense is generally used for an action which will happen in future.
Examples:
I shall be leader.
You will be happy.
Reeta will dance tomorrow.
I shall help you.
They will help you.
They will come soon.
We shall go to patna tomorrow.
Person
Subject in Singular
Subject in Plural

1st
2nd
3rd
I shall eat.
You will eat.
He/She/It/Ram will eat.
We shall eat.
You will eat.
They/ The boys will eat.

FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
This tense is used for a future action which will be continuing at a point of time.
Examples:
I shall be playing.
We shall be dancing.
She will be waiting.
They will be teaching.

Person
Subject in Singular
Subject in Plural

1st
2nd
3rd
I shall be eating.
You will be eating.
He/She/It/Ram will be eating.
We shall be eating.
You will be eating.
They/ The boys will be eating.

FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
This tense is used for an action which will be finished at a fixed time in future.
Examples:
I shall have played.
They will have finished the work.
Reeta will have danced.
You will have cut the trees.

Person
Subject in Singular
Subject in Plural

1st
2nd
3rd
I shall have eaten.
You will have eaten.
He/She/It/Ram will have eaten.
We shall have eaten.
You will have eaten.
They/ The boys will have eaten.

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
This tense is used for an action which will began at some point of time in future and will be continuing for some time.
Examples:
I shall have been working from morning.
By the end of this year, I shall have been living here for five years.
They will have been playing for ten years,

Person
Subject in Singular
Subject in Plural

1st
2nd
3rd
I shall have been eating.
You will have been eating.
He/She/It/Ram will have been eating.
We shall have been eating.
You will have been eating.
They/ The boys will have been eating.

In Future Perfect Continuous Tense ‘From’ is used instead of ‘since’ for referring fixed time.
All Tenses in English language have been explained above by using Tense chart explaining rules and examples. I hope it will help. Thanks.

Tense in English Language

Tense is termed as basic learning for non English speakers who are about to learn English language. There are some other languages which have similar concept of time and tense like ‘Hindi’ .

Tense- Tense is a form of verb which shows time and state of an action.

If we think about time. Tense can be categorised as (Present, Past, and Future)

But each tense can be further categorised as ( Indefinite- an action whose time is not sure, Continuous- an action which is continuing on a fixed time, Perfect- an action which has finished before some time, Perfect Continuous- an action whose some part has finished and it seems action will continue)

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