Aspirants Season 3 (March 13, 2026) explores the "battle of DMs" as Abhilash faces Sandeep's rivalry, language politics, and a past mistake while the tripod's bond is tested by power.

Aspirants (TVF) is gearing up for its third season premiere on Prime Video on March 13, 2026. The show has transformed from a focused depiction of the tutoring culture in Delhi's UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) into a high-stakes administrative drama since its 2021 debut. To make sense of the ongoing conflict, it's important to revisit the story of the primary "tripod"—Abhilash, Guri, and SK—before the next season's "battle of the DMs" and exploration of the language politics of the Indian bureaucracy.
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The first season introduced fans to Old Rajinder Nagar (ORN), Delhi's most popular UPSC prep school. There were two parts to the story: the "past", when our heroes were unsuccessful students, and the "present", when their friendship had broken down because of their different levels of achievement.
On his last try, Abhilash Sharma (Naveen Kasturia) was shown as an ambitious but rather egotistical hopeful. The personal and ethical sacrifices he had to make to take advantage of this "last chance" were fundamental to his character growth. His two best friends, Shwetketu (Abhilash Thapliyal), who was always there for him and later became a teacher in the same coaching ecosystem, and Gurpreet (Shivankit Singh Parihar), who attempted the civil services but failed and later became a businessman, stood by his side.
Sandeep Singh Ohlan, also referred to as Sandeep Bhaiya (Sunny Hinduja), served as the emotional focal point of the show during Season 1. As a senior aspirant who had failed the Mains multiple times, he mentored Abhilash and provided the now-famous "bulb" and "girlfriend" analogies to describe concentration and commitment. Despite Sandeep Bhaiya's failure on his last effort to become an IAS official, the season ended on a bittersweet note: Abhilash passed the test and disappeared from the lives of the tripod for years. The "present" timeline depicted the three friends getting back together, but the wounds from Abhilash's haughtiness and disconnection while he was successful were still visible.
The second season, which premiered in 2023, moved the action to the halls of preparation rather than the ideals of government. After assuming the role of Rampur's District Magistrate (DM), Abhilash was given the responsibility of bringing the district up to date and executing massive industrial projects. In contrast to his idealistic time as a student, the practical and, at times, frigid realities of management swiftly set in.
Season 2's major conflict centres around DM Abhilash and Sandeep Bhaiya's ideological feud. Fortuitously, Sandeep had already assumed the role of Assistant Labour Commissioner (ALC) following his graduation from the Provincial Civil Services (PCS). On opposite sides of a local factory's labour struggle, two men were mentors and mentees. At the grassroots level, Sandeep fought for workers' rights, while Abhilash put the state's economic interests and the "bigger picture" first.
The bureaucracy's murky corners were the focus of the season. Abhilash's tactics were frequently criticised, especially his choice to sidestep worker issues by utilising administrative power; this, according to Sandeep, was a betrayal of the principles they had previously discussed in ORN. At the same time, fresh strains appeared in the tripod's friendship. Allegations of favouritism and corruption surfaced when Guri, who is now a businessman, requested a government tender when Abhilash's administration was involved. An investigation was launched against Abhilash, and the formerly revered Sandeep Bhaiya became more than simply a critic—he became a formidable professional rival—in the stressful season-ending cliffhanger.
According to the Season 3 trailer, which was released earlier this month, the focus has moved from interpersonal conflicts to open warfare. At this point in the story, "past ambitions collide with present power" seems to be the defining moment.
The addition of a character portrayed by Jatin Goswami is a major change coming to the next season. The trailer shows a flashback in which a younger Abhilash, in his training days, kicked out Goswami, the man he was supposed to teach, since he was too weak in English, in his opinion. Abhilash seems to view teaching someone from a "Hindi medium" background as a waste of time. Even in the present, Goswami's character has joined the DMs and is seeking revenge for the humiliation he endured in the past.
This "Hindi vs. English" media war is likely to play a significant role, mirroring actual arguments about language prejudice and accessibility in India's public sector. As an added bonus, Sandeep Bhaiya appears prepared to reveal what he terms his "Brahmastra"—either evidence or a calculated move that could spell the end for DM Abhilash's reputation. The investigation into Abhilash's alleged administrative mistakes in Rampur would set the stage for this clash.
The Viral Fever (TVF) is producing, and Deepesh Sumitra Jagdish is directing Season 3. There has been no change to the primary cast: Naveen Kasturia as Abhilash Sharma, Sunny Hinduja as Sandeep Singh Ohlan, Shivankit Singh Parihar as Guri, Abhilash Thapliyal as SK, Namita Dubey as Dhairya, and Tengam Celine as Deepa Nabam. Showrunners have shifted the focus from "cracking the exam" to "surviving the system" with the arrival of Goswami, who introduces a new level of competition.
Because it is so relatable, Aspirants has managed to keep a high rating. The first season depicted the fears of millions of students, while the second season showcased the disappointment of adults. It looks like Season 3 will be about themes like power dynamics, prejudice's enduring influence, and the strain that professional aspirations can have on relationships.
The debut is only three days away, and viewers are eager to find out whether Abhilash is able to overcome the investigation and his troubled background, or if the "tripod" will eventually give way. Prime Video will launch Aspirants Season 3 on March 13, 2026.
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