Name: Aarya Season 3; Directors: Shraddha Pasi Jairath and Ram Madhvani
Cast: Ila Arun, Sushmita Sen, Vikas Kumar, and Indraneil Sengupta
Evaluation: 3.5%
In the third season of Aarya, as she is drawn further into the drug trade, the stakes are higher for Aarya (Sushmita Sen). The only way she can keep her kids safe is to get more involved in the drug trade. As ACP Younis Khan (Vikas Kumar) endeavors to locate her, Suraj (Indraneil Sengupta), seeking to exact revenge on Aarya, attempts to pilfer her important shipment.
In the first segment of the third season of Aarya, Sushmita Sen is furious. When she is on screen, her captivating screen presence prevents you from wanting to blink for even a split second. Her character has been extremely well-written, with distinct differences between her traits from the first two seasons but the same fundamental principles. The story is elevated and kept interesting by the background music. It’s a lavishly mounted show. An additional special mention goes to the action choreography.
The storyline of Aarya 3 is cliched and unoriginal. The show stands out from the others primarily because of its treatment. For the most part, the first four episodes of the third season of the show have not given enough attention to a number of important characters. Strong subplots are crucial for television series, but in the case of Aarya 3, there isn’t any interesting subplot developing aside from the main conflict. The story suffers as a result of its lack of depth. Last but not least, the narration at the conclusion of the fourth episode is a huge turnoff.
Sushmita Sen is excellent in the role of Aarya, as was already mentioned. Her portrayal of a strong, authoritative character feels incredibly realistic because it closely matches her actual body language. Suraj, played by Indraneil Sengupta, is a fantastic actor who gives this crime drama just the right amount of excitement. ACP Vikas Kumar Though the writing gives Younis Khan very little room to work with, he is at the top of his game. Likewise with Sikandar Kher’s portrayal of Daulat. Shweta Pasricha exudes brightness and makes a fitting impression in her role as Roop. During the first part of season three, Veer, played by Viren Vazirani, takes center stage. The fascinating character of Ila Arun will be further developed in the upcoming episodes. Aarya 3’s other supporting cast members are excellent.
With Sushmita Sen in complete control of the proceedings, the show has gotten off to a good start. Nevertheless, the lack of compelling subplots makes the show shallow. The teasers for the upcoming episodes do pique viewers’ interest in what Aarya has in store.