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One of the most awaited web series Kota Factory season 3 is all set to return. The show will start streaming from June 20 on Netflix. Well, today the OTT platform also released a poster featuring Jitendra Kumar and other actors. The final roll call is upon us as the dreamers and Aimers — Vaibhav, Meena, Uday, Vartika, and Shivangi — prepare for a life-altering exam.
On Thursday, Jitendra Kumar shared a video in which he asked the audience to solve a math problem to know the release date. Fans were also able to decode it. In the new season, students will inch toward adulthood, grappling with fears and aspirations as final exams loom, pondering what the future may hold. Meanwhile, Jeetu Bhaiya must come to terms with his own role as a mentor following the tragic cliffhanger from Season 2. The talented ensemble cast including Jitendra Kumar, Mayur More, Ranjan Raj, Alam Khan, Revathi Pillai, Ahsaas Channa, and Rajesh Kumar — reprise their roles in Season 3. A new Chemistry teacher played by Tillotama Shome will also be seen.
Take a look at the poster here:
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One of the fans wrote, “My calculations were right”. Another wrote, “June is the complete package of summer vacation.”
Raghav Subbu, the showrunner behind Kota Factory, shares, “We’ve been on this journey with Kota Factory since 2019, and whether you’ve been in coaching classes like Vaibhav or not, I believe everyone can see bits and pieces of themselves within the show. That’s what makes it so special. Season 3, at its core, is about the painful yet necessary journey of growing up, where each character, including the all-knowing Jeetu Bhaiya, embarks on their individual path of self-discovery. Thanks to our amazing partnership with Netflix, we were able to craft a third season that felt true to the story we’ve always wanted to tell.”
Kota Factory is a quintessential observational comedy, set in the self-aware, ultra competitive and dark atmosphere of Kota, Rajasthan, a place where fragility is surplus and experience breeds trauma. In that, Kota Factory maintains an edge over other shows in the genre, courtesy of its on-point, deadpan humour and a relatably bittersweet aftertaste of existential battle that the protagonist is facing.
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