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Aarya season 3 All Episodes Review: Slow Burner

Aarya season 3 Part 2 Review

By Ayush VermaPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Aarya season 3 All Episodes Review

Finally, part 2 of Aarya Season 3 has now arrived, as you know that Disney Plus Hotstar breaks its popular shows into two parts, whether it is The Night Manager or Aarya.

Well, guys, Aarya season 3 has been completely released, so until season 2 of Aarya, we got to see that Aarya has become completely involved in the drug business for her children, so now she is trying to save her family from the Russians and the police. To know how she protects everyone, you will have to watch Aarya's third installment, which has eight episodes whose length has been kept between 35 and 38 minutes.

Aarya Season 3 Part 2 Review

Now if I describe the review of Arya season 3 part 2 in a few words, it's a good ending, yes, friends. Finally, the Arya show has been released completely, and the way this show has ended is an interesting experience for me. I mean, you will get the feeling of satisfaction that you should get after watching the ending.

To be honest, all the things seen on the screen before the end of the show are further increased in slow burner mode. The same thing has been going on since season 1, so those who like slow-burners will no doubt enjoy it. But there are many people who want mass masala, action, fights, etc. This show can make them feel bored.

So you have to walk with the mindset that this show is a slow burner.

Season 3 stood out for me as an improvement over the previous ones. In the earlier seasons, Aarya's motive to protect her family was somewhat unclear. While her action scenes were thrilling, they felt incomplete. However, in Season 3, Aarya unleashed her inner lioness, bringing a new level of intensity. I loved the transformation and the way she embraced her action mode this time!

The actors have done a very good job. Sushmita Sen has done a wonderful job in this show, but at some places she fails to maintain things. Overall, there is no flaw.

Sikander Kher is a very good actor. Basically,  there is a lot of pressure on him being the son of Anupam Kher, but despite all this, he has done a good job.

This time some new characters have been introduced; they have also done their work very well, and they have also done good acting. The good thing is that their place has also been done very well.

The production value of the show is quite good, all locations are good, and the BG is also top-notch.

Conclusion

If you liked Arya seasons 1 or 2, then you are going to like season 3 as well.

Keep in mind that this show is not meant to be watched with family; enjoy it alone; the rest is up to you.

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Ayush Verma

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  • Test2 years ago

    Excellent review!

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