Aspirants Season 3 Premieres March 13 on Prime Video

The Viral Fever's popular series "Aspirants" returns for its third season on March 13, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. The new season follows protagonist Abhilash in two timelines: his past final attempt at the IAS from Mukherjee Nagar and a present-day inquiry that strains his relationships and career. The show continues to star Naveen Kasturia, Shivankit Singh Parihar, and Abhilash Thapliyal, with Jatin Goswami joining the cast. Prime Video executives highlight the series' authentic portrayal of aspiration and its strong connection with audiences.

Key Points: Aspirants Season 3 Release Date & Details

  • Season 3 premieres March 13 on Prime Video
  • Follows DM Abhilash in dual timelines
  • Features original cast with Jatin Goswami as new addition
  • Explores ambition, rivalry, and personal strain
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'Aspirants' season 3 to be out on March 13

TVF's Aspirants Season 3 streams March 13 on Prime Video. Follow Abhilash's dual timeline journey through UPSC aspirations and a present-day inquiry.

"Aspirants has built a strong yet enduring connection with viewers... for its honest portrayal of aspiration, ambition, and responsibility. - Manish Menghani"

Mumbai, March 2

TVF's hit series 'Aspirants' is coming up with its third season.

Created and produced by The Viral Fever, the series is directed by Deepesh Sumitra Jagdish, and stars Naveen Kasturia, Shivankit Singh Parihar, Abhilash Thapliyal, Sunny Hinduja, Namita Dubey, and Tengam Celine, with Jatin Goswami as the newest addition to the cast.

The new season follows DM Abhilash across two timelines. In the present, an inquiry is initiated against him following allegations made by ALC Sandeep Ohlan, putting his personal relationships with Deepa, Guri, Dhairya, SK, and Sandeep under strain while disrupting his professional goals against a new rival.

In the past, after qualifying for the IRS, a young Abhilash chose to prepare for the IAS one final time from Mukherjee Nagar, navigating new friendships and rivalries, read a press note.

On what audience can expect from the new season, Manish Menghani, Director and Head, Content Licensing, Amazon Prime Video India, said, "At Prime Video, we are committed to bringing audiences stories that are rooted in authenticity and reflective of contemporary realities."

He added,"Aspirants has built a strong yet enduring connection with viewers at large for its honest portrayal of aspiration, ambition, and responsibility. Our longstanding collaboration with The Viral Fever has allowed us to nurture this story with passion over multiple seasons, and we are delighted to bring the next chapter of Aspirants to audiences across India and beyond."

Aspirants Season 3 will be out on Prime Video on March 13.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who prepared for UPSC, this series hits home. It's not just about the exam, it's about the friendships, the pressure, and the sacrifices. Hoping Season 3 maintains that authenticity. TVF has a responsibility to lakhs of real aspirants watching.
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Aman W
Interesting to see the dual timeline. The corruption inquiry in the present vs. the struggle in the past. It reflects the real dilemmas officers face. Jatin Goswami is a great addition to the cast!
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Sarah B
My Indian friends introduced me to this show. It's a fascinating window into the incredible pressure and dedication of civil service aspirants in India. The storytelling is universal though - about ambition and friendship. Looking forward to it!
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Rohit P
Hope they don't drag the drama too much. Season 2 was perfect. Sometimes sequels lose the original charm trying to be bigger. Fingers crossed TVF keeps it real and doesn't go overboard with the "inquiry" plot.
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Kavya N
Guri and SK's chemistry was the best part! Excited to see the friend group dynamics again. This show is more than a web series for many of us, it's a feeling. #Aspirants

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