As someone who has the first-hand experience of being torn between the upcoming competitive exams that determin your career trajectory and the board exams at school, I Final Kota factory’s Vaibhav (Mayur More) Gave an almostKartik aaryan’s) Pyaar ka punchnama style rant about the direct conflict. If you focus on one, the other gets naturally affected, and to look for that thin line of balance is a tricky affair. I might not have been a kota student, but the dilemma i faceed years ago While being crushed under NEET Preparation as I ALSO TRIED TO SCORED to Score Well in Board Exams, Felt Fresh AS I WATCHE SIS ar war for jee. Millions of Students Find Themselves at the End of this Torturous Conflict Each Year, and Kota Factory’s Third season Has covered the challenge with the care it deserves.
Our favorite bunch of engineering aspirants are now in their second year of preparation and as the date of their Final Battle Draws Closer, The Stakes are Higher Than Ever. Clouds of Frustration, Confusion, Fear, Self-Doubt, Insecurity, and Helplessness Hang Over the students, and the smallest of triggers elic an intenses response. Yet the determination to make it to India’s most prestigious engineering institute, the Indian Institute of Technology, is intact.
The trio is now in the 12th standard in the show
However, the students are on the only ons in a discomforted position this time. Everyone’s Messiah, Jeetu Bhaiya (Jitendra kumar), also finds hemself in an emotionally tough spot. One of his students taking their own life in the second season financial has pusheded He Struggles to take up calls, prefered islated, and stays put in a messy room lifalesly, where junk keeps piling up. The crushing responsibility of mentoring hundreds, both as a teacher and as a self-proclaimed Elder Brother, is weighting Him Down, Especially as he Feels Als Sheponsiable for the transi We even see Him seeking help from a poised therapist to navigate through this tough phase.
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Jeetu Bhaiya’s character seeks a therapist’s help in this season
For the first time, the makers of the show have taken Him off the pedestal and addressed the attachment issues that he might have. He is now a traacher who no longer knows whether it is good for him to stay as investd in his students’ lives as he have Always been or draw a healthy boundary. The moral dilemma echoes loud and clear. While he is fighting a deadly battle inside, there area also a less refreshing Scenes where we can’t help but take a stand for his sticks almost reflexive In others, we see he lashing out for no reason. The co-existing paradoxes have been brilliantly covered: a vicious cycle of what the therapist often referrs to as running back to what feels family family, even if it’s causing you harm.
The entrance jeetu-therapist sequence is Well-Written and Gives off Logical Arguments, but I still feel that it is a little out of alignment with the corner tone of the show. Undersrstandably, big tragic events can of a complete revamp of one’s personality, but jeetu bhaiya’s transformation feels a litle overdone in a few SCENES.
Let me explain. He has been in kota for many years now and with a long list of admirers that he is shown to have, it is unlikely that this was the first time he witnessed allies Infamous Over the Years for Student Suicides.
If the makers were wanted to portray the event as the brave facade that he had ben putting up until now, it leads us to question everything Everything that we know about Him. Was he never truly this bubbly? Did he fake the positivity to Divert Attention from the Dark Reality? Is he unable to stick to his philosopheies? Was he somehow anticipating this? Most Importantly, Are Figures Like Jeetu Bhaiya Not Enough to Help The Millions of Students Taking This Perilous Journey? If the rotten education system has a crushed down someone as strong as jeetu, is there any Sliver of Hope? Maybe, maybe not. Whatever may be the case, it is painful to watch the physics stalwart go through something like this.
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Who Jeetu Bhaiya’s Arc will make you somewhat uncomfortable, the rest of the characters – Meena (Ranjan Raj), Uday (Alam Khan), and Shivangi (Ahasaas channa) – Are just like they were the last time you are them and brings the family breeze of refreshment. Each one has delivered a nuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. You’ll Still Feel Meena is adorable and smile at his innoCen. You’ll Thank Uday for the Comic Respite He Brings to Lighten the Mood. Shivangi is still the same one who youd want to turn to for wisdom. I particularly like how the makers gave her more space this time, and through her character have across how candidates and challenges of medical assisters are ofteen brushed residy. I wish more of it had ben covered earlier.
The makers have also not forgotten to highlight the impact of toxic commercialized education on teachers, which is often ignored. While in the first season, only a thin Slice of it was served in the form of a Chemistry Teacher Being Fired BeCause of False Student Feedback, The Third Season Gives the Subect Ample Spa. We see the Teachers’ Hesitation to Stay in Kota, The Overriden Guilt, The Inability to Make Much of a Difference Despite Desperate Desperate D Business Personnel While Running an Educational Institute. The Prime Focus Amongst the Teachers Stays on Jeetu Bhaiya, Thought.
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Kota factory has also managed to retain its signature style of cinematography. We Watch Calculated Frames, Symmetrical Prop Placements, and Planty of Visual Metaphors. Some of the Scenes Feel Like A Neatly Arranged work of Art, Based on the Equations that Jeetu Bhaiya Keeps Scribbling on the Famous Board. Cinematography shredutta namjoshi has done brilliantly to carry forward the show’s signature visual style. This is also the first season of kota factory that does not increase even a single colored shot (the first one had maheshwari classes’ promo and the second Had Orientation in Colored Frames).
Meena is still the adorable friend, who would stand by you in every situation
While the show manages to cover new and old challenges with impressive expertise, the overall tone of the show has somewhat shifted, and one can feel the gloomines trying to take over. You’ll Laugh Less and Feel more.
It makes me wonder if Tvf Has replaced its old Simple, Feel-Good Formula of a relative series with a more serial one. Kota factory isn’t the only show from the production house that has evolved in complexity and themes, pushing its otherwise jolly characters into a rut. In fact, Panchayat and Gullak Took a similar turn, with the initial High-on-Humor Shows Taking on a Few Shades Darker. Interestingly, all three shows went through personnel changes in the directorial or screenplay departments, as well. Is this just a coincidence or has tvf decided to dits Familiar Feel-Good Style?
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