City Of Dreams Season 3 Review
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City Of Dreams Season 3 Review

Analysis:

COD S3 focuses on Priya Bapat ( Poornima) and her sudden vanishing from staycation in Goa, and her to enter politics again. The political drama, their repercussions and the consequences are brightly shown in the season.


Cast:

Priya Bapat as Poornima

Atul Kulkarni as Gaikwad Saheb

Ejiaz Khan as Wasim Khan

Jagdish Gurav as Sachin Pilgaonkar




Story:

As continued from season 2nd, now as Ashish Rao Gaikwad is killed, and Poornima handles the CM chair, where we see a bomb blast, and Poornima loses her child. Continuing the flashbacks of the second season, Poornima is not seen in Mumbai and has also vanished from a staycation in Goa. And to find her, Wasim Khan ( Ejiaz Khan) is appointed, and he successfully brings her back to her home. And what happens after that in the Politics of Gaikwads, the story of COD S3.




Exact Review:

The story keeps engaging and the characters are superb in acting as well as implementing the screenplay impressively. Priya Bapat and Atul Kulkarni have done their jobs at level best. A sense of a true politician displays while their role. Precisely, Priya's role before returning and after returning to politics is amazingly done. Her boldness, shown while taking decisions, and talking to the public makes the series.


Talking about Gaikwad Saheb aka Atul Kulkarni, he is a gem actor. He is a master in acting and his every role. The same has been followed by him. His patience, anger, love, and hate all make sense to his role and thus deliver superb acting to make the series watchable.



Talking about other characters, each one made has tried their level best. Right from the delivery boy who supplies drugs TO Sushant Singh who plans a big punch to the Gaikwads.

The climax is exciting as well as a shock to watch.


Technical Aspects:

The series is directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, with the writing of Nagesh himself and Rohit Banawalikar. It is produced by Applause Entertainment. The cinematography is by Sangram Giri. While the music brings better texture to the scene as well as the series.


Overall, a series to watch for Politics, political games, families, and the other side of politicians.

It is rated 7.7/10 on IMDb.

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