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Undekhi Season 3 Review: Again Disaster without any doubt!

Now if I want to review Undekhi Season 3 for you in one line, then it is another good season. There are some things about which the feelings are still kind of mixed, but the overall experience given here is such that we cannot say at all that it was completely bad, meaning yes, there are shortcomings, but it is okay.

By Ayush VermaPublished 24 days ago 3 min read
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Undekhi Season 3 Review

To make this dry month of May green, SonyLIV has brought one of the most awaited shows of the year, i.e., Season 3 of Undekhi. So how is Season 3? Does it deserve your time or not? Let's find out.

Well, friends, Undekhi Season 3 starts exactly where its season 2 ended. We get to see the story two months ahead of the end of Season 2, so now will Papa Ji finally be saved or not?

To know that, you will have to watch this show, which has eight episodes whose length is 45 minutes each; some episodes are also 35 minutes.

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Now if I want to review Undekhi Season 3 for you in one line, then it is another good season. There are some things about which the feelings are still kind of mixed, but the overall experience given here is such that we cannot say at all that it was completely bad, meaning yes, there are shortcomings, but it is okay.

Here you will get to see some twists of Rinku Paaji and also a backstory of Papaji, which plays an important role in the climax of Season 3.

Apart from this, there is a thrill, which is a bit moderate, but yes, it was good, and you are also going to see amazing acting by the actors, this time whether it is Rinku Paaji, Papa Ji, DSP, or Teji. Everyone has done their work very well here. And their characters somehow looked the same as we had left them in Season 2, which means they did a very good job.

Yes, this time the character of Lucky has been given a lot of importance, and we also get to see a track of it.

Dialogues once again are quite good, the reason for the humor that has come out is because of Papaji's character, meaning when he opens his mouth, the audience will laugh or smile, this happens naturally, meaning Papaji's dialogues are of a different level somewhere in which there is an idle talk which I guess the audience likes.

Music is good; this time you will get to listen to three songs, and I liked all of them, especially rap.

The good thing here is that if you people have forgotten Undekhi Season 1 or 2, then you get to see a recap of it at the beginning of the first episode, so the entire story will once again be refreshed in your mind, due to which you are going to get a lot of help in connecting to season 3.

The show has once again repeated the mistakes it made in Season 2. Apart from this, the romance track was completely unrealistic. Now I will not reveal much here, but that story was completely filmy, which was needed and may not be.

Apart from this, the thrill was missing in some places, and I felt the show was quite long and drawn out.

Now, if I talk about the ending of the show, it is both good and not. I mean, with the type of ending that has been done, you will feel that it is taking us on a completely different track from the story of season 1. Yes, there is a connection, but the root that has been taken seems completely different to me.

This time we have also seen Varun Badola in the show; although his screen time is less, whatever it is, it was quite good.

Conclusion

Overall, if you liked Undekhi season 1 or 2, then I am damn sure that you will also like season 3.

In terms of parental guidance, this show is not at all family-friendly because here you get to see the use of a lot of strong language. There is also a kiss scene and a lingerie scene.

So, friends, this was my review of Sonyliv's show Undekhi Season 3. I hope you enjoy this review ride. If you enjoy it, then do subscribe, like, or comment to increase my motivation for creating this type of content more and more.

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