Kota Factory Season 3 review: Netflix India's coming-of-age drama evolves into a mature subject, while exploring Jitendra Kumar's versatility as an actor.
Kota Factory season 3 review: "Jeet ki tayari nahi, tayari hi jeet hai" - this line sums up the third season of the Netflix India Original series, which brings back actor Jitendra Kumar as Jeetu bhaiya, when the students have shifted gears to full swing of preparation
This instalment of the series brings back the spotlight on the harsh realities of coaching institute and the struggle of students preparing for IIT examination through a prim of hope and perseverance.
In the first two seasons, we saw the students preparing for JEE exam, and this time they are appearing for the exam and I'm sure the audience would feel the nervousness and anxiousness with them. The first season of the show was released in 2019 and was an instant hit, and then it was taken over by Netflix India. The second season was released in 2021
We have often seen what a student goes through in their personal and professional life while preparing for an entrance examination. This time, the season captures mentor-mentee bond in a special way, which is refreshing to see. It also talks about mental health while dealing the importance of guidance as a student and the evolving realities of journey through JEE/NEET.
The third part doesn't waste time and immediately starts with the aftermath of a student's suicide. Jeetu bhaiya takes the blame on himself for the death. All through the season, he is trying to cope up with the guilt. He is seen resorting to therapy to get over it, and also trying to detach himself from his students, which is reflected in a scene when his therapist asks him, "Why Jeetu Bhaiya? and not Jeetu Sir?"
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