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'Mirzapur' Season 3 Review: Exploring Crime-Politics Nexus for Dedicated Fans

'Mirzapur' Season 3 Review: Exploring Crime-Politics Nexus for Dedicated Fans
'Mirzapur' Season 3 Review: Exploring Crime-Politics Nexus for Dedicated Fans


Mirzapur (Season 3, Hindi)

Directors: Gurmeet Singh and Anand Iyer

Cast: Ali Fazal, Shweta Tripathi Sharma, Pankaj Tripathi, Rasika Dugal, Anjumm Shharma, Isha Talwar

Duration: 10 episodes, 50-55 minutes each

Storyline: The reign of the Tripathis in Purvanchal is over. Guddu and Golu are pitted against a new contender as they stake their claim to the throne. Will they pass the baptism of fire?

'Mirzapur' Season 3 Review: Rahim's Introduction Sets the Tone for Crime-Politics Nexus

In the fifth episode, 'Mirzapur' Season 3 introduces Rahim (Pallav Singh), a young man whose poetic verses blend truth with expletives, reflecting the series' raw narrative. Rahim's aspiration for civil service contrasts with his current imprisonment, mirroring the complex dreams thwarted by stark realities.

Directors Gurmmeet Singh and Anand Iyer maintain the series' unpredictability, with Guddu Pandit (Ali Fazal) navigating power struggles amidst violent upheavals and political maneuvering. Following the demise of Munna and Akhandanand Tripathi's diminished influence, Guddu emerges as the central figure in Mirzapur, challenged by contenders like Sharad Shukla (Anjumm Shharma).

The season explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and violence, resonating with contemporary socio-political narratives. Amidst the chaos, characters like Advocate Ramakant Pandit (Rajesh Tailang) reflect on Darwinian survival amidst unrelenting brutality.

'Mirzapur' Season 3 balances gritty realism with narrative depth, appealing to audiences drawn to its visceral portrayal of power dynamics in the heartland.

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