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“One Of The Most Brilliant Show In OTT”, fans celebrate as Kota Factory is back with season 3!

Kota Factory season 3 trailer: The much-awaited web series Kota Factory is back with season 3. Fans are overjoyed as the first impressions of the 3rd installment of the series look promising in the trailer. 

New Delhi: Kota Factory season 3 trailer: The much-awaited web series Kota Factory is finally back with season 3. Fans are overjoyed as the first impressions of the 3rd installment of the series look promising in the trailer.

Netflix dropped trailer on Tuesday 

Jitendra Kumar aka Jeetu Bhaiya is set to return with Kota Factory season 3. The eagerly anticipated trailer was released on 11th June.  The show will be streaming on Netflix. The Viral Fever’s (TVF) Kota Factory is an Indian Series created by Saurabh Khanna, produced by Arunabh Kumar, and directed by Raghav Subbu.

Season 1 of this franchise premiered in 2019 on TVF Play and YouTube. However, due to its major success, Netflix India acquired it for the second season in 2021. Now the 3rd installment is releasing on 20th June 2024.

Kota Factory Plot

The story is set in Kota, Rajasthan an Educational Hub famous for its coaching centers best suited for JEE and NEET aspirants. It revolves around Vaibhav (Mayur More) a 16-year-old boy and his journey to crack one of the toughest exams in India. Jitendra is all set to reprise his role, everyone’s favorite Jeetu Bhaiya to help his students crack the JEE exams.

Kota Factory Trailer

At the beginning of the trailer, Jeetu Bhaiya is seen talking at a podcast show where he emphasizes the idea that people give more importance to ‘that seat’ rather than the need to preparations for it. He states “Jeet ki tayyari nahi, tayyari hi jeet hai bhai”. Further, we see Vaibhav and his gang in a state of self-doubt and confusion about whether they can crack the exams or not.

In the trailer, Tillotama Shome’s character, a new chemistry teacher enters the scene. She highlights how Kota has become more of a factory or mass production rather than polishing and enhancing students’ skills.

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