After a good response to Season 1, director Maruthi and producer S.K.N bring “3 Roses” Season 2 with Rashi Singh and Kushita as new Roses. Does it live up to the first season and impress audiences? Let’s see.
3 Roses Season 2 Story: After cancelling her wedding, Rithika (Eesha Rebba) moves from Hyderabad to Mumbai. There, she starts an ad agency along with two other girls, Meghana (Rashi Singh) and Srishti (Kushita). Season 2 focuses on the problems these three women face in their personal lives and how they overcome them.
Performances: Kushita, earlier known mainly as an influencer, surprises everyone by proving her acting skills, balancing innocence with maturity. Eesha Rebba handles comedy and emotions with ease, showing her experience, especially in scenes with Viva Harsha, who delivers strong laughs despite familiar situations.
Rashi Singh impresses with her looks and performance, while her pairing with Satya works hilariously. Poorna helps move Season 2 forward, and Sudarshan, Surabhi Prabhavathi, Prabhas Srinu, and Inaya Sultana support well.
Technical Aspects: The series is a decent-quality product. Though limited locations prevent it from looking rich, good cinematography maintains quality. The coloring feels overly bright and could have matched the emotions better.
Director Kiran is commendable for keeping the narrative clean and tasteful, avoiding unnecessary exposure or double-meaning dialogues. However, the lack of a proper ending is disappointing. Releasing an extra episode for better closure would have helped.
Analysis: Decent glamour, entertaining comedy, and relatable characters make 3 Roses: Season 2 a good web series. A proper closure would have improved it further. Comparable to Hindi shows like “Four More Shots,” the six-episode series streaming on Aha is definitely worth a watch.
Verdict: “3 Roses: Season 2” is a decent and engaging web series with relatable characters, clean storytelling, and good entertainment value. Though it lacks a proper closure, it works well as a light, enjoyable watch on Aha.
Bottom Line: A clean, relatable entertainer.
Rating: 3/5
