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    ‘Mirzapur 3’ bonus episode: Munna Bhaiyya set to return. Release date, plot, cast

    Munna Bhaiya is central to the Mirzapur plot, portrayed as the offspring of Akhandanand Tripathi, who is also referred to as Kaleen Bhaiya, the formidable crime boss of the Mirzapur area. First appearing in Season 1, Munna Tripathi swiftly becomes a disliked figure among the audience. His dialogue, filled with strong language, quickly became popular, particularly with younger viewers. In Season 3, his storyline takes a surprising and dramatic turn, leaving the audience stunned.

    ‘Mirzapur season 3’: Audience want the fierce Munna Bhaiyya back on the show

    The third season of 'Mirzapur' made a grand entrance on July 5. Similar to the previous seasons, this explosive web series introduced new characters, unexpected plot twists, and a significant amount of bloodshed. Fans enthusiastically embraced the return of the menacing Kaleen Bhaiya (brilliantly portrayed by Pankaj Tripathi), a Mad Hatter-like Guddu Pandit (Ali Faizal), the quietly scheming Beena Tripathi (Rasika Duggal), and the vengeful Golu (Shweta Tripathi). However, many were disappointed by the noticeable absence of Munna Bhaiyya.

    ‘Mirzapur 3’ ending explained: Guddu Pandit or Kaleen Bhaiyya, who becomes the 'King Of Purvanchal' after a gruesome battle?

    Warning: Spoilers ahead! As anticipated, the third season of ‘Mirzapur’ delivers an explosive, blood-soaked, and wildly unpredictable experience, just like the previous two seasons. Premiering on July 5, the latest season returns to the grim streets of Mirzapur, a town in Uttar Pradesh infamous for its gang wars and rampant violence. While introducing several new characters, the series primarily focuses on Guddu Pandit, one of the last surviving members of the Pandit family, and his descent into madness.

    ‘Mirzapur 3’ now out on Amazon Prime Video: Here’s how you can watch it for free

    Want to watch the third season of 'Mirzapur' but don't have an Amazon Prime Video subscription? You're in luck! After more than four years of anticipation, the creators of the immensely popular series have finally released the third season of the gritty gangster drama on Friday. 'Mirzapur' continues to be the top-rated web series on Amazon Prime Video.

    Pankaj Tripathi reacts to Pankaj Jha’s accusations of him glamourising his struggles, says he never pretended to be homeless

    Jha previously voiced his aversion to the term "struggle." He referenced a story Tripathi told to highlight how actors often romanticize their challenges. Tripathi shared this anecdote on The Kapil Sharma Show, recalling how he once worked at a hotel where Manoj Bajpayee was a guest. When Bajpayee left his slippers behind, Tripathi, being a fan, took them home as a memento.

    'Mirzapur 3' OTT release: Countdown begins for final showdown between Kaleen Bhaiyya and Guddu Pandit as trailer drops

    As promised, Amazon Prime Video India has released the highly anticipated trailer for the third season of the gritty gangster drama Mirzapur. The new trailer introduces some new faces and, as expected, sets the stage for an epic showdown between Kaleen Bhaiyya, the top figure in Mirzapur, and his adversary Guddu Pandit. Like the previous two seasons, the new season promises a roller coaster ride, where the characters' motives are always uncertain and betrayal is ever-present.

    • Mirzapur season 3 OTT release date: When and where to watch Pankaj Tripathi's power-packed return

      Mirzapur season 3 release: The third season of the highly anticipated crime thriller web series Mirzapur is set to release in the last week of March 2024 on Amazon Prime Video. According to reports, all filming and post-production tasks have been completed, indicating an imminent release. Mirzapur narrates the power struggle between Kaleen Bhaiyya and the Pandit Brothers, with the first season released in November 2018. The series has garnered massive appreciation and viewership worldwide.

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