• By Swati Singh
  • Tue, 09 Jul 2024 12:29 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Mirzapur 3, the highly anticipated web series on Prime Video finally arrived on July 6, 2024, after a prolonged wait of over four years, sparking immense excitement among its devoted fan base. However, despite the hype and expectations, the latest instalment failed to impress, leaving fans feeling underwhelmed and disappointed. Mirzapur Season 3 didn’t succeed in terms of its plot and cast performances, but it did spark a meme fest online- focusing on Rahim Ki Shayari.

Rahim Ki Shayari In Mirzapur 3 Sparks Meme Fest

Rahim, a poet from Mirzapur-3, is stealing the show with his witty spiritual poetry, leaving fans in stitches and impressing with his significant contribution to the story, despite only appearing in three episodes. Check all the memes on his shayari here:

Who is The Actor Who Played Rahim?

The talented actor who brought the character of Rahim to life in the third season of the popular web series Mirzapur is none other than Pallav Singh, a gifted theatre artist with a strong background in performing arts. According to his professional profile on LinkedIn, Pallav has honed his craft through his studies at the prestigious National School of Drama (NSD), one of India's foremost institutions for drama and theatre.

Prior to his notable role in Mirzapur-3, Pallav has already demonstrated his versatility as an actor in other notable projects, including Maai and Taj: Divided by Blood, showcasing his range and talent in various genres.

About Mirzapur 3

After a lengthy hiatus of nearly four years, the highly anticipated third season of Mirzapur has finally arrived on Prime Video, delighting fans who have been eagerly awaiting more of this captivating series. With a talented ensemble cast, including Ali Fazal and Pankaj Tripathi, the first two seasons of Mirzapur have established themselves as fan favourites and benchmarks for OTT success.

According to Jagran English review, "Mirzapur Season 3, unfortunately, does not live up to the anticipation surrounding it. While it is still worth watching at least once, it serves as an example of how a once-great web series can falter under the weight of a weak plot, lackluster performances, and the burden of immense expectations." Read the whole review here:

Mirzapur Season 3 Review: A Once-Great Series Falters Under Slow And Steady Approach