Kota Factory Season 3 review: Jitendra Kumar's series gets high on emotions, fails to retain the humour
Hindustan TimesThis instalment of the series brings back the spotlight on the harsh realities of coaching institute and the struggle of students preparing for IIT examination through a prim of hope and perseverance. In the first two seasons, we saw the students preparing for JEE exam, and this time they are appearing for the exam and I’m sure the audience would feel the nervousness and anxiousness with them. It might be because of his IIT background that the character of Jeetu Bhaiya, at many points, seems like a reflection of Jitendra’s real life, which engages you as a viewer. What doesn’t work What doesn't work for Kota Factory Season 3 is that it seems the makers are trying to hard to repeat the success formula. From first bike ride to first love to first time finding friends in a competitive environment, the previous seasons were sprinkled with many firsts -- which made the viewing special and nostalgic.