Season 2 (2017) takes a bold risk. It begins with a literal car crash. The siblings, now slightly more functional, decide to go on a "planned" trip to solve their respective adult problems: Chandan’s divorce, Chanchal’s new startup, Chitvan’s debt.
The youngest, a carefree and eccentric DJ who often serves as the catalyst for their adventures. Season Breakdown The show consists of Season 1 (2016): TVF Tripling
Here is a deep dive into why Tripling remains a gold standard for Indian storytelling, three seasons later. Season 2 (2017) takes a bold risk
The Road Less Traveled: How "TVF Tripling" Redefined the Indian Web Series The youngest, a carefree and eccentric DJ who
What made Season 1 resonate so deeply was its lack of filter. The banter between the siblings is crude, loud, and viciously funny. They bicker over who gets the front seat, they mock each other’s life choices, and they insult one another with a familiarity that only siblings possess.
Unlike American road trip shows that rely on zany set pieces, Tripling relies on the mundane. A flat tire becomes a metaphor for their stalled careers. A lost wallet becomes a discussion about who stole whose pencil in 4th grade.