Aarya Season 3 Trailer: Sushmita Sen Returns as the Raging Tigress Out to Protect Her Children

She may be a wounded tigress, but nothing will stop her this time. Returning as the fierce titular character, Sushmita Sen takes the lead in the newly released Aarya Season 3 trailer. Dropped on October 12, 2023, by Disney+ Hotstar, the sneak peek marks the comeback of Ram Madhvani’s Hindi thriller series which will transform the eponymous character from the being “hunted” to taking on the proud role of the “hunter”.

The Emmy-nominated web series starring Sushmita Sen as Aarya Sareen, Ila Arun, Sikandar Kher, Indraneil Sengupta, Vikas Kumar, Maya Sarao, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Shweta Pasricha, Viren Vazirani, Pratyaksh Panwar, Aarushi Bajaj, Bhupendra Jadawat and Vishwajeet Pradhan is set to come back on our screens this November. Its trailer shows “the raging sherni” ready her claws to exact revenge against all those foes who dared to raise a finger against her children. Ready to go to any lengths in order to ensure their safety, Sen’s character is out for blood.

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Taking us back to the gritty world of the well-known series, the third instalment’s trailer captures Aarya at the centre of a conflict that drags her familial world in as she joins hands with a dangerous business, and old and new enemies alike surround her on all sides. Promising a visual collaboration of high-octane action and drama, the third chapter to Aarya Sareen’s story is bound to be a powerful addition to the existing storyline much loved by its fans.

Sushmita Sen, who’s coming back to helm the larger-than-life character again, also had a few words of appreciation to share with Disney+ Hotstar about her journey as the eponymous character of the show. In an interview with the officials, she said that playing Aarya has been an empowering journey for her, and her excitement on coming back for the third time to play her knows no bounds because of how unabashedly she deals with her enemies.

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At the same time, collaborating with new allies, the renowned “Sherni” will also be leading the town as the new Don. Much like how the trailer itself is testament to the escalating action-packed vigour and emotional expressions, Sen, too confirmed that the threequel is worth coming back to.

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Co-produced by Amita Madhavni, Ram Madhvani, Ram Madhvani Films and Endemol Shine India, Aarya Season 3 will be released on Disney+ Hotstar on November 3, 2023.

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Ashima Grover
Ashima Grover
Ashima Grover is a Sub-Editor at Leisure Byte with 3 years of writing experience. She holds a post graduate degree in English, and is passionate about looking at the changing trends in Hallyu content with the ever-rising piles of K-pop and K-drama releases.

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