Inspector Avinash Episode 3 Review: Directed by Neeraj Pathak, the new Jio Cinema cop thriller stars Randeep Hooda in the lead role as the STF cop who is on a risky mission. On May 18, 2023, two episodes premiered, and from then on, every day, a new episode will air. The series is produced by Abdul Aziz Makani, Janardan Pandey, Nishith Verma, Krishan Choudhary, and Neeraj Pathak.
The main cast includes Randeep Hooda as Avinash Mishra, Ayeesha S. Aiman as Nandini, Bidita Bag as Amrita, Urvashi Rautela as Poonam Mishra, Ali Quli Mirza as Ganesh Barqat, Rahul Mittra as Jagjeevan Yadav, Sohit Soni as Pappu and other notable actors. Each episode’s runtime is around 45 minutes, and they are available in Hindi, Tamil, and other Indian languages.
– Inspector Avinash Episode 3 Review Contains Mild Spoilers –
Avinash and his team arrest the weapon cartel head, Bhaati, and start their investigation. Bhaati is clever and denies revealing information. During the interrogation in custody, Special Unit head Dasgupta comes and demands they release Bhaati. At the beginning of the episode, we see a higher police official informing Dasgupta about the criminal’s alert. These corrupted fellows are trying to cover up something dirty and wish to get the weapon criminal out.
Avinash is strict about not releasing Bhaati because he needs certain details. But when he returns to the station to check up on him, he is found dead. Avinash faces severe criticism for killing a criminal in custody before adjourning him to the court. In the autopsy, they find that Bhaati was poisoned to death. Who could have possibly poisoned the criminal while all the cops were present? This question arises, and at the climax, we have a tiny answer.

However, we’re still unaware of the means through which Bhaati took the poison since he was tied to the chair. Was he fed by someone, or did the tea have the poison? If yes, who added it and how? As nobody was seen entering the custody room except for the cops, the reason for death remains cold. Though we figure out that someone from the autopsy hospital has a part in the crime, the means through which he poisoned him remains a big mystery.
Also Read: Inspector Avinash Episode 2 Review: The Cops Are Planning Something Big
The third episode is brilliantly done. The suspense factor is present, and the crime’s mystery is secure. While we’re given hints, it isn’t easy to find the death’s exact reason. Since the viewers are left with lots of questions in their minds, it keeps them curious to know what’s next, and that leads them to wait for the next episode and stream it. This is a boon for the series team.

We’re constantly introduced to many new characters, and this keeps the show intriguing. Since every character has a role to play, finding the villain can be tough. All the characters are someone connected, so watching them all out keenly might give us a chance to assume what will happen next. However, the scriptwriter has done a fantastic job because assumptions can be quite difficult.
On the other hand, the only flaw, as I said in the previous reviews, is the dubbing audio. Its editing is worse in places because the dialogues are abruptly cut, and the scene becomes completely mute without the music fading. At the hospital, when Kabir is speaking, we hear the hospital noise, and right after his dialogue ends, the scene’s audio goes utterly silent until the next dialogue comes, and then again the same. The team should really check on that.
Inspector Avinash Episode 3 Review: Final Thoughts

Compared to the previous two episodes, this one particularly kept me waiting for the answer, which will eventually be found in the fourth or the latter episode. There’s so much to piece together, and it’s evident that in the upcoming episodes, we will find the link. Thankfully these cliffhangers aren’t perplexing and complicated but rather only make the show intriguing.
Inspector Avinash is streaming on Jio Cinema. If you’ve watched the episode, let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

