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Raanbaazaar part 3 review: Abhijit Panse's Mokashi finally meets 'Ayesha' Tejaswini Pandit and their chemistry is instant

Even though Ayesha and Mokashi might not be involved physically, they care about each other deeply which is beautifully shown through the scenes this time around.

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Raanbaazaar part 3 review: Abhijit Panse's Mokashi finally meets 'Ayesha' Tejaswini Pandit and their chemistry is instant
Raanbaazaar - Abhijit Panse, Tejaswini Pandit.

Last Updated: 04.19 PM, Jun 04, 2022

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Story:

Ayesha (Tejaswini Pandit) is out of Ratna (Prajakta Mali)'s den. However, she is out because she is captured. Soon, Mokashi finds out the truth about Ayesha and she starts talking. Ayesha knows a big political secret that Mokashi has no clue about.

Review:

As soon as the third part of Raanbaazaar begins, you are sure to feel you are in a world that you have not seen in the series so far. However, it is pretty darn interesting to watch the scene.

Sachin Khedekar's Yusuf and Urmila Kanetkar's Nisha Jain have a moment at the start of this part too, which is pretty interesting because it makes you feel that in a way, they are involved in the murder of the politician. And you might just be right, considering how the series progresses.

Madhuri Pawar as Taisaheb aka Prerna Patil Sane is almost sidelined this time, which is a disappointment. She comes back in limelight by insulting Mokashi (Abhijit Panse). He is equally powerful even with the smallest of actions and so, he stands out even when she takes control.

His story about being thrown out of the force is also finally explored at depth. Just when you think he cannot be a better actor, this man surprises you.

Tejaswini Pandit's Ayesha is impressive once again. She shows her fierce side again, even if just a little. Her backstory comes into view this time around and that helps build her character big time.

Finally, Mokashi shows his soft side and it is for no one else but Ayesha. They share an intense love-filled moment before snapping back to reality. The pauses and small gestures in this scene are what make it so amazing to watch.

Prajakta Mali as Ratna shows a different side of her this time around and it is not as impressive. She nails her playful side, which is missing this time. However, considering where her character ends up, it is expected.

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Things get a little too intense and dramatic this time around. However, the drama is not such that you feel it is dragging on and on. In fact, you even feel intrigued thanks to the execution of the dramatic bits. Add some realism to that and you have a show worth watching.

Appa Divekar (Makrand Anaspure) is seen in a cameo appearance again and it is only his expressions that say it all. He has one dialogue and while that is powerful, we miss seeing the Appa from the first episode.

Anant Jog as Bantya/Raosaheb is back on duty but it is brief. He played a huge role in bringing Mokashi back on field and thus, not seeing him enough is almost questionable.

A big secret is hinted at before the third part comes to an end. Like you would have guessed, there is a huge scandal going on behind all the murders and more.

Verdict:

Raanbaazaar becomes even more interesting in the third part. A huge secret is hinted at and it involves a big name who had a rather small role at the beginning of the show.

This part also sees the intense chemistry between Mokashi and Ayesha, as they finally come face-to-face and understand each other's story. Theirs moments are definitely worth a watch and this time, the show is filled with such moments.

Go ahead with part 3 of Raanbaazaar already, now that the finale episodes of the show will be released soon. Also, this one is definitely worth your time and lets you know that the finale episodes are worth the wait.

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