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Save The Tigers Season 3 Review: Decent Drama-Packed Ride

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Web Series Save The Tigers Season 3
Rating 2.75/5
Cast Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Abhinav Gomatam, Chaitanya Krishna, Deviyani Sharma, Pavani Gangireddy, Jordar Sujatha, Vennela Kishore, Rohini, Harshavardhan
Director Sriraam Eragam
Produced By Three Autumn Leaves
Streaming On Jio Hotstar ↗
Release Date 19th June, 2026

The first two seasons of Save the Tigers, starring Priyadarshi, Chaitanya Krishna, and Abhinav Gomatam, impressed audiences with their relatable comedy and slice-of-life storytelling. The third season of the series was released on JioHotstar on 19 March 2026. Did Save The Tigers Season 3 succeed in entertaining the Telugu audience? Let us dive into this review to know.

Story

Ganta Ravi (Priyadarshi) loses all his assets in a bid to become an MLA and subsequently loses the election. Unable to bear his wife Haima’s (Jordar Sujatha) constant nagging, he moves from their neighborhood home to a gated community, only to lose his peace of mind.

Meanwhile, Vikram’s (Chaitanya Krishna) wife, Rekha (Devayani), is preparing to divorce him; a legal case filed by her leads to the closure of both his job and his startup company. Rahul (Abhinav Gomatam) decides to take up a job for the sake of his wife, Madhuri (Pavani Gangireddy). However, he loses his job within a few days due to his loose talk.

One day, while intoxicated, Ganta Ravi, Vikram, and Rahul curse Lord Indra (Vennela Kishore) for their problems. The rest of the story revolves around what twist he brings into their lives through a parallel world concept.

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Performances

Priyadarshi displayed excellent variation in his dual roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Chaitanya Krishna also delivers an impressive performance, bringing depth to Vikram’s struggles. Abhinav Gomatam does well, and his comic timing remains one of the season’s highlights.

Jordar Sujatha, Devayani, and Pavani Gangireddy were decent, with Pavani getting more impact from all three. Rohini’s character has less footage this time, but it was used well in the ending episode. Gangavva, Mirchi Kiran, Abhay, and Gundu Sudarshan are adequate in their supporting roles, while Vennela Kishore’s role as Indrudu works well within his short screen time.

What Works in Save The Tigers Season 3

  • Natural Performances from the Lead Trio
  • Interesting Concept of a Parallel World
  • Few Crucial Dramatic Moments
  • Engaging Last Episode
  • Effective Use of Supporting Cast
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What Doesn’t Work

  • Flat Moments Here and There
  • Parallel World Concept Could Have Been Better Utilized
  • Some Comedic Sequences Fall Short

Save The Tigers Season 3 Review – Final Verdict

Natural performances, effective drama, and some hilarious moments work well for Save The Tigers Season 3, while some not-so-funny sequences and a few underutilized characters work against it. The parallel world concept brings a fresh twist to the franchise, though it could have been explored more deeply. Director Sriraam Eragam manages to keep the core essence of the series intact while experimenting with new narrative elements. It emerges as a decent watch overall for fans of the franchise streaming on JioHotstar.

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