Maharani 3 Review:
Huma Qureshi is back with season 3 of her hit series 'Maharani'. Set amidst the political chessboard of Bihar, the series witnesses Huma reprise the role of Rani Bharti once more. The series takes a turn as we saw the death of Rani Bharti's husband and former Chief Minister Bhima Bharti in season 2. The blame fell on Rani, and power slipped into Naveen Kumar's hands. The new season unfolds what happens next.
The opening of 'Maharani 3' finds Rani Bharti in prison. It reveals she has been serving time for the murder of her husband for the past three years. Rani spends her days in jail helping fellow female inmates and completing her education.
Outside, Naveen Kumar dances the whole of Bihar on his fingertips as the Chief Minister. His party continues its dark deeds, yet some are conspiring to stab him in the back. Can Naveen save his government? Will Rani prove her innocence and seek revenge against Naveen and his cohort? The gripping drama of 'Maharani 3' awaits you.
Direction
Director Saurabh Bhave crafts 'Maharani 3' with excellence, blending politics, drama, and suspense. As always, Bihar's political scene is intriguingly portraited on screen. The series starts slowly, but as the layers unravel, you find yourself engrossed. It boasts impressive twists that keep you excited, with robust editing and cinematography. The background score keeps you engaged, and the songs are equally captivating.
Performance
The crowning glory of the series is its actors. Huma Qureshi delivers a formidable performance as Rani Bharti, mastering her character. Alongside Huma, Amit Sial shines in the new season. Amit beautifully portrays Naveen Kumar's political maneuvers, dilemmas, and thirst for power. Other talents like Kani Kusruti, Pramod Pathak, Vineet Kumar, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Anuja Sathe, Sushil Pandey, and Atul Tiwari also contribute commendable performances. If you're a fan of 'Maharani', the new season is a must-watch.