The Kota Factory Season 3 is the highly anticipated series of the year. The Kota factory season 3 trailer was released today on June 11. Kota factory season 3 trailer The show maintains its signature monochromatic theme and features Jitendra Kumar. He is also known as Jeetu Bhaiya. It emphasizes the importance of both preparation and success. His inspiring dialogue, “Preparation itself is the victory,” captivates both the podcast host and viewers alike. The new trailer for the third season of the show reveals that ‘Jeetu sir’ is now ‘Jeetu Bhaiya’. He will be guiding JEE aspirants through teenage struggles. The tension among the kids about the exam is also highlighted in the trailer. Additionally, new characters like Tillotama Shome and Rajesh Kumar will be motivating the students. The announcement was made by Netflix India and The Viral Fever. Kota factory season 3 release date
Jitendra Kumar, Ahsaas Channa, Tillotama Shome, Ranjan Raj, and other talented actors will be seen in important roles in Kota Factory Season 3. It is directed by Pratish Mehta. The show is scheduled to be available for streaming on Netflix starting from June 20, 2024. Initially, the first season of the show was released in 2019 on TVF Play and YouTube. Later it was acquired by Netflix India for its second season in 2021.
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