Powerful trailer release of ‘Aspirants Season 3’, there will be a fierce clash between dreams and responsibilities

The trailer of the third season of Amazon Prime Video’s popular web series ‘Aspirants’ has been released. After the success of the last two seasons, the curiosity about this season has increased among the fans. In this series, the story of dreams, struggle and friendship was shown very truthfully. Now in this season the story is going to reach a new turn, where both dreams and responsibilities will be seen face to face.

What will be the story of this season?

The story of the series continues from where the previous season ended. While the characters were seen preparing for UPSC and struggling for their future, now they have reached such a stage in life where their responsibilities have become much bigger. This story, which started from Delhi’s famous coaching hub Mukherjee Nagar, has now reached the government and administration. However, as the characters progress, their relationships and challenges seem to be becoming difficult.

Storm will come in Abhilash’s life

Naveen Kasturia, who is playing the character of Abhilash in the series, said that this series has always been special for him. He has felt connected with his character. This season, Abhilash’s life will be seen at a turning point where he will have to face tough challenges. He will be seen confused between people’s hopes, regrets and fear of losing people.

When will the series be released?

Let us tell you, this series has been produced by the makers of ‘Panchayat’ The Viral Fever (TVF) and directed by Deepesh Sumitra Jagadish. Once again the same actors will be seen in the series, who have made a name for themselves among the audience in the last two seasons. Naveen Kasturia, Shivankit Singh Parihar, Abhilash Thapliyal, Sunny Hinduja and Namita Dubey are returning to their roles. Apart from this, actor Jatin Goswami has entered this season. This series, which will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video on March 13, will be released in more than 240 countries around the world.

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