According to inside sources (and a cryptic Instagram post from producer J.D. Majethia), Part 2 picks up exactly where the first international week left off. The family has won a “Global Indian Family Contest” and the prize? A fully sponsored 10-day trip across Switzerland, Italy, and France.
But as Maya Sarabhai famously says, “One does not simply travel. One curates an experience.”
Part 1 ended on a cliffhanger: Maya refusing to stand in the "regular" immigration line. Part 2 would open with Maya trying to bribe a Swiss officer with homemade besan ke laddoo, while Indravadan tries to explain why his suitcase contains 50 lighters shaped like Eiffel Towers (which are, of course, for "gifts").
The genius of Sarabhai vs Sarabhai lies in its class conflict. Maya represents the old-money, refined, Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb of Delhi’s elite. Indravadan represents the chaotic, middle-class heart. Monisha (Rupali Ganguly) represents the aspirational-but-hopelessly-ordinary. sarabhai vs sarabhai international family week part 2
Now, drop this pressure cooker into an international setting—say, a Swiss Alps resort or a Miami beachfront villa—and introduce an Americanized family member. The comedic potential is nuclear.
Here is what fans imagine International Family Week Part 2 would cover:
Following the events of Part 1, where the family was preparing for a competition or judging panel for Family Week, Part 2 deals with the execution of their plans. According to inside sources (and a cryptic Instagram
"Sarabhai vs Sarabhai International — Family Week Part 2" appears to be a fan-made or special-format continuation related to the Indian sitcom Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, extended into an “international” setting and focused on a themed Family Week. This report summarizes likely content, structure, character dynamics, audience appeal, and recommendations for production or presentation, assuming it follows the original show's tone (satirical, character-driven comedy).
It has been nearly two decades since Sarabhai vs Sarabhai first graced Indian television, yet the show’s cultural relevance has not faded. If anything, it has grown stronger, memed into immortality by a generation that grew up quoting Monisha’s middle-class rants and Indravadhan’s poetic condescension. Among the many unfulfilled promises in Indian web series history, one name stands tall: Sarabhai vs Sarabhai International Family Week Part 2.
The first part, released as a special miniseries on Disney+ Hotstar in 2021, ended on a cliffhanger so cruel that fans are still recovering. But where is the second part? And will we ever see the return of the dysfunctional, hilarious, and oddly lovable Sarabhai family? Let’s break down everything we know, what the cast has said, and why “International Family Week Part 2” has become the Half-Life 3 of Indian sitcoms. The Resolution: As usual, the pressure of pretending
To understand the demand for Part 2, we have to rewind to the 2018-2019 period. Hotstar (now Disney+ Hotstar) had successfully revived the series with Take 2. The season ended on a relatively happy note—Maya (Ratna Pathak Shah) was still Maya, Indravadan (Satish Shah) was still smuggling contraband under his kurta, and Rosesh (Rajesh Kumar) was still writing poetry that made grammatical sense collapse.
Then came the rumor. Sources close to the production hinted at a special mini-series or a two-part special titled "International Family Week." The premise was deliciously chaotic: The Sarabhais win a luxury international vacation package. For one week, they are forced to share a resort with the other Sarabhais—namely, Dushyant (the non-resident Indian cousin from the US, often referenced but rarely seen), his ultra-modern wife, and their generation-Z, iPad-wielding children.
The first part of this hypothetical special, in fan circles, is described as "the arrival." The second part, the one everyone is waiting for, is titled "International Family Week Part 2" —the breaking point.