


This time, Vivek Oberoi convincingly plays a man who will go to any length to get what he wants. Dhawan is more powerful than in Seasons 1&2 and seeks vengeance from Bhaisahaab. Some characters, such as Renuka Shahane's Prime Minister of India Sumitra, have a lot of room to develop, yet they don't get enough screen time. Though there are too many characters and subplots to keep the track of. However, the climax takes far too long to arrive, and once you get to the final episode, it becomes more melodramatic, and with things wrapping up so quickly that you get the impression that even the writers were in a rush to finish.īacked by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani’s Excel Entertainment, this third season Inside Edge lives up to the series' overall momentum and excitement. The creator Karan Anshuman has co-written the screenplay with Neeraj Udhwani, and it combines the game of power, politics, greed and revenge while retaining the match-fixing as the core premise of the story. Also, the scenes with cricket are well crafted and genuinely nail-biting, much like the real match. The evident resemblance to real-life incidents, whether it is the sentiments of people watching the India-Pakistan match or their curiosity over who will take home the trophy, keeps you captivated. This 10-part sports drama directed by Kanishk Varma is fast-paced and engaging. None of them, however, realise they are merely pawns in a game that will become even more obnoxious when someone silently pulls the strings and flips things around for their own gain. Also, Imaad Akbar (Sidhant Gupta), the new off-spinner bowler, manages to pique spectators' interest in seeing if he can prove his worth in the crucial India-Pakistan tournament. Along with keeping the tensions high, as Vayu Raghavan (Tanuj Virwani), who aspires to be the captain of the Indian Team, competes for the position against the current captain, Rohit Shanbagh (Akshay Oberoi). Unlike last time, this season uses time travel to chronicle the lives of all primary characters as teenagers while also revealing some dark secrets from the past. As events unfold, it will become clear whether this power game is bigger than everyone and every relationship. Team co-owners Mantra Patil (Sapna Pabbi) and Zarina Malik (Richa Chadha), as well as some other team players accused of committing this crime, are being investigated as a result of these charges. This season takes off from where its predecessor ended, with Mumbai Mavericks being banned from playing in the PPL after its owners were revealed to be involved in illegal betting and match-fixing.

REVIEW: ‘Inside Edge 3’ amps up the drama, with higher stakes and rivalries between the two powerful people Bhaisahaab and Vikrant Dhawan and their hunger for power. Will this probe be a game-changer considering powerful people like Yashvardhan Patil aka Bhaisahaab (Aamir Bashir), president of the Indian Cricket Board (ICB) and the founder of the PPL, Vikrant Dhawan (Vivek Oberoi), and others are involved? STORY: After the main team of the Power Play League (PPL), Mumbai Mavericks, is found guilty of match-fixing and using drugs, the team is banned for two years from the league, and the inquiry is set up to uncover the source of the rot.
