Kota Factory season 3 review: Netflix series gets passing grades as Jeetu Bhaiya enters his Soft Boy Era.

Review of Kota Factory season three: The third season of Netflix's coming-of-age drama, Straightforward to a fault, showcases Jitendra Kumar's dramatic acting skills while also seeming to develop with the characters.

Kota Factory season 3 review: Netflix series gets passing grades as Jeetu Bhaiya enters his Soft Boy Era.

In the first two seasons of Kota Factory, Jeetu Bhaiya was uninjured even if you threw a real kitchen sink at him. He could solve any problem with a few sermons, that's all. It was an unpleasant experience on many levels. The character was portrayed as almost unstoppable, which made him less engaging, and the show seemed to adopt a tough-as-nails stance on subjects that it ought to have approached with greater empathy. The play about a coming-of-age that was set in the wasteland of Kota, Rajasthan, where childhoods are lost and dreams perish, seemed oblivious to the dark side of the coaching center industrial complex. However, in season three, Kota Factory looks at not just the extremely

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