Mirzapur season 3 has finally got a release date. After unveiling the first look of ‘Mirzapur 3’ on March 19, the release date has come out now. However, the makers present the release date with its own set of twists. The Prime Video dropped a caricature of the show’s lead characters in a new post with a note which mentioned the release date of ‘Mirzapur 3.’ The release date was supposed to be hidden somewhere in the photo itself. Moreover, the web series’s official website also released another video featuring Ali Fazal. Let’s check out the complete details of this story.
Afterwards, the guessing game started to begin. Few fans of the show started connecting the dots with the elements in the photo as most of them anticipated that the release date to be July 7, while others felt it could be August 7.
Prime Video introduced ‘Mirzapur 3’ on March 19
The stellar star cast includes the previous actors Ali Fazal, Pankaj Tripathi and Shweta Tripathi, among others.
The first season of ‘Mirzapur’ was released in 2018, and after six long seasons the anticipated third season is finally hitting the OTT screen.
During the event, Ali shared that ‘Mirzapur 3′ he stated that he will continue to spell his magic in this season as well. He also revealed that although the new season will introduce fresh characters, some loving characters’ faces will exit the series including Munna Bhaiya. Moreover, he promises that season three will be more thrilling. The teaser’s first glimpse showed Pankaj Tripathi in his iconic role as Kaleen Bhaiya, meanwhile, Ali who played Guddu Bhaiya seems gathering his guns in dramatic fashion.
However, actor Divyendu Sharma who praised for his incredible performance in the role of Munna Bhaiys also declined the rumours of his joining the season three cast. Sharma’s character dies in the hands of Ali’s character last season.
“I am not part of season 3 guys. I know it’s a heartbreak… I love those conspiracy theories, they were legit. I shall declare, I am not a part of Mirzapur Season 3,” he said in an earlier interview.
Moreover, he added,”When I was in character, it was affecting my personality a lot. We shouldn’t over-romanticise going too deep into a character, because it is not easy. At times, it used to get really dark for me. I felt suffocated. It’s so tricky that you don’t even realise that you are in that zone. It’s only when you come out of it do you realise how dark it was.”
Nevertheless, the wait of the Mirzapur fans seems to be getting over soon.
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