On Thursday, June 20th, Kota Factory Season 3 was released on Netflix as a highly acclaimed black-and-white student drama. It has won the hearts of fans in India and many other countries around the world. Since its inception, this series has been ranked number one among ten episodes in Top Ten TV Shows on Netflix India and holds the seventh position in Global Top Ten Non-English TV Series in seven nations! The show is produced by TVF Productions and directed by Pratish Mehta while Raghav Subbu serves as showrunner for Kota Factory Season 3.
Kota Factory season 3 features in Netflix global top 10 list
According to Raghav Subbu, who is the showrunner for Kota Factory Season 3: “I have a very special relationship with Kota Factory.” A thing that brings joy to any narrator is seeing his or her work being viewed by many people across Indian subcontinent. I want to thank Netflix so much for still believing in our story and also all of our fantastic cast and crew members from Kota factory for producing this film. The great thing about an Indian story is how it can be so distinctively of its country, but still resonate with young people all around the world; that’s it really speaks to a current generation facing real struggle.”
Tanya Bami, Series Head, Netflix India said, “So many people are touched deeply by what they see at the screen when watching Kota Factory.” This genre was created with a supple hand of artistic direction that well understood mustering human stories. The reason behind such strong fan following developed over time lies within its ability to present relatable stories about life situations faced by young adults – their choices and dilemmas. It is right there with them building characters through resilience which made me realize that we need more of such meaningful stories because our audiences relate so much.”
This series has endeared itself to enthusiasts due to its faithful depiction of the students’ relentless toil and preparation in pursuit of their dreams. They also appreciate how skillfully fears and disappointments about JEE journey were woven into the narrative with the promise of hope and happiness at a later time. This season’s portrayal of Jeetu Bhaiya’s mental health issues has particularly struck a chord with viewers who commend it for being authentic, one that mirrors his student’s own development. The audience sympathize with students like Vaibhav because he has always been a brave heart and never gives up even in the face of failure.