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Review Of Broken but beautiful season 3

Sparks fly instantaneously when Agastya and Rumi’s paths collide. But as they pursue their respective obsessions, they realize that what they want is not what they genuinely require. The web series is about two people’s love, heartbreaks, and never-ending romance. The first two seasons of the show starred Vikrant Massey and Harleen Sethi, with the third season starring Sidharth Shukla and Sonia Rathee.

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Director: Vikram Bhatt 

Star Cast: Vikrant Massey, Harleen Sethi, Poppy Jabbal & Nikhil Sabharwal 

Review: Agastya Rao (Sidharth Shukla) is a rude, volatile, and frequently self-destructive theatre director. Rumi Desai (Sonia Rathee) is a wealthy young woman who is perpetually bitter, unsatisfied, and obsessed with her childhood infatuation Ishaan (Ehan Bhat). Both have flaws in their own right. It Portrays a toxic relationship between its leads, Agastya (Sidharth Shukla) and Rumi (Sonia Rathee). Veer (Massey) and Sameera (Sethi), stars from seasons one and two, make a surprise appearance, and the hollowness of Rumi and Agastya’s story hits you even harder. Instead of this lifeless love narrative, the hopeless romantic in me would have rather re-watched the emotional roller-coaster that was Broken But Beautiful season 1 and 2. The soundtrack is one of the things that keeps you going through the ten episodes. Like the first two seasons, there are some soulful romantic renditions at critical junctures in the tale here as well. Instead of enduring through the lengthy episodes, you could listen to the soulful playlist. Amaal Mallik, Akhil Sachdeva, Vishal Mishra, and Sandman deserve praise for releasing a long-awaited original music album. 

This article is curated by Prittle Prattle News.

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