Review: Save The Tigers Season 3: Delivers Laughs with Family Drama

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Movie: Save The Tigers: Season 3
Rating: 3
/5
Cast: Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Abhinav Gomatam, Krishna Chaitanya, Jordar Sujatha, Pavani Gangireddy, Deviyani Sharma, Rohini, Gangavva, Sunaina Badam, Sadda M Hussain and others
Director: Teja Kakumanu, Arun Kothaplly
Produced By: Three Autumn Leaves
Streaming On: Disney+ Hotstar


Story:

After a political controversy, Ghanta Ravi (Priyadarshi) moves from his basti to a gated community along with his wife Haima (Jordar Sujatha). Meanwhile, Vikram (Krishna Chaitanya) is preparing for a divorce due to marital issues with his wife, Rekha (Deviyani Sharma). Rahul (Abhinav Gomatam) reluctantly agrees to take up a job he dislikes for the sake of his wife, Madhuri (Pavani Gangireddy).

However, despite their efforts to improve their lives, Ravi, Vikram, and Rahul continue to struggle with frustration, unrest, and personal challenges. Amidst their chaotic lives, Indrudu (Vennela Kishore) enters. What role does he play in their journeys, and how does he impact their lives? The answers form the crux of Save The Tigers Season 3.

Performances:

Priyadarshi Pulikonda once again shines as Ghanta Ravi, delivering an entertaining and relatable performance. Abhinav Gomatam as Rahul and Krishna Chaitanya as Vikram are equally impressive, bringing their characters to life with ease. The female leads, Jordar Sujatha as Haimavathi, Pavani Gangireddy as Madhuri, and Deviyani Sharma as Rekha, perform their roles effectively and add emotional depth to the narrative.

Among the supporting cast, Rohini stands out with a notable performance. Gangavva, Sunaina Badam, Sadda M Hussain, and others do their parts well. Though his role is limited, Vennela Kishore emerges as one of the major highlights of the season with his impeccable comic timing and screen presence.

What Works:

Since the first two seasons received a warm response from audiences, expectations were naturally high for Season 3. The creators have done a commendable job of designing content that largely lives up to those expectations.

The biggest strength of the series is how effectively it utilizes its talented cast. The episodes move at a steady pace without feeling unnecessarily stretched. The portions where the three protagonists find themselves exploring their darker sides are handled well, blending comedy and emotion effectively. The final episode, in particular, delivers plenty of laughs and provides an entertaining finish to the season.

What Doesn't Work:

A few episodes in the middle feel slightly slow and could have been tighter. Additionally, the track involving the protagonists' negative-shaded versions had the potential to be more engaging and impactful after they transitioned into the present timeline.

Save The Tigers Season 3 Review And Verdict:

Save The Tigers Season 3 successfully retains the charm, humor, and relatability that made the previous seasons popular. Backed by strong performances and entertaining character-driven moments, the series offers a fun binge-watch despite a few pacing issues in the middle episodes.

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