'Sense8' season 2 spoilers: plot features new villain, new romance

Kala and Rajan are looking a little too sweet in "Sense8" season 2. Instagram/sense8

The wait continues for "Sense8" season 2, but fans can get by the long waiting game with spoilers and details about the highly anticipated new season.

Fans of the Kala (Tina Desai) Wolfgang (Max Riemelt) may be in for heartbreak as reports are now claiming that the former might give romance with Rajan (Purab Kohli) a shot.

The pharmacist was set up to marry Rajan, who she does not love. Kala's heart belongs to Wolfgang. However, this is not what the above photo from "Sense8" season 2 suggests.

At face value, it would seem that Rajan has finally managed to get Kala's attention. However, there is a possibility that there's a whole other story going on.

Expect the love triangle among Wolfgang, Kala and Rajan to be very much a part of the trio's story arcs in "Sense8" season 2.

While everyone was so sure that Kala and Wolfgang belong together after the first season, seeing the photo made them think otherwise.

In other related news, Bollywood star Sikandar Kher was cast in a role for "Sense8" season 2. His character is being kept secret for now, but it is rumored that he will be working with Whispers (Terrence Mann).

However, with the revelation that the series will introduce the ability of the sensates to connect with sensates from other eras, Kher might be involved in this part of the story as well.

In a statement picked up by Gulf News, Kher was coy about his role in "Sense8" season 2, but he did tease that he is someone to watch out for in the new season.

"It's a small but an important role, and it takes the story ahead," Kher stated. From the looks of it, more mysteries will be unlocked in "Sense8" season 2 and Kher's character might be involved in some.

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