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‘People Ask Me Same Questions.’: Farhan Akhtar After People’s Query On ‘Mirzapur 3’ Trailer

By Anupama

June 21, 2024

Fans have been eagerly waiting for ‘Mirzapur Season 3’ for the past two years. A few days ago, a teaser of the show was released, in which ‘Babu Ji’ (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) hinted with his voice that “The lion is injured, but he will return.”

Now, the powerful trailer of the series has been released. The ‘Mirzapur series is known for its politics, swagger, and bloodshed. The trailer makes it clear that the new season will also provide a full mix of all these elements.

Farhan Akhtar Complains At ‘Mirzapur 3’ Trailer Launch

Prime Video’s series Mirzapur Season 3 is set to release next month. Today, its trailer was launched at a grand event where all the stars gathered.

The series’ producer, Farhan Akhtar, was also present. During the event, Farhan credited the writing team for the series’ success. He mentioned that people ask him the same two or three questions everywhere he goes these days.

Farhan Akhtar

When asked about the series, Farhan said, “Nowadays, wherever I go, people ask me the same two or three questions. One is, ‘What are you doing here?’ The second is, ‘When is Don 3 coming?’ and the third, ‘When is Mirzapur 3 coming?’

He Expressed: When asked what has contributed most to Mirzapur’s success, leading to multiple seasons, Farhan said, ‘Perhaps it’s the brilliance of the writing. If the writing isn’t excellent, nothing can happen.

Farhan Said: If you don’t like something, there are 50 other things on OTT. We are very grateful to have a lot of creative people on our team.'”

Pankaj Tripathi, who plays Kaleen Bhaiya in the series, was asked whether the injured lion has returned. In Season 2, we saw you getting shot, and Sharad saved you. Munna is also gone.

So how will this power game unfold? To this, Pankaj Tripathi responded, “It will come out on July 5th. When you watch it, you’ll know how it unfolds. The writers have been paid for it. It’s good, it’s entertaining. The credit goes to the writers.”