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Mirzapur 4’s Script Work to start soon

  • Published Jul 09, 2024 | 1:30 PMUpdated Jul 09, 2024 | 1:30 PM
  • Published Jul 09, 2024 | 1:30 PMUpdated Jul 09, 2024 | 1:30 PM
Mirzapur 4’s Script Work to start soon

Mirzapur 3 has been released on Amazon Prime Video and has received a mixed response. Although some OTT viewers enjoyed the third season, others found it too long. It has been reported that the creators are now working on the fourth season and are currently in the process of planning and writing the script for it. It is also said that the fourth season will be the series’ final season.

This development will surely please the fans, although there are some who are concerned about the possibility of the show losing its quality with additional seasons. Farhan Akhtar, the show’s producer, will undoubtedly have some surprises in store for us in the future. The third season of ‘Mirzapur,’ featuring Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Vijay Varma, Shweta Tripathi Sharma, and others, explores the intense power dynamics and desire for vengeance in the unruly city of Uttar Pradesh. Just like the viewers, Sherrnavaz Sam Jijina, portraying Shabnam, eagerly looks forward to what unfolds next and who will emerge victorious as the ruler of Mirzapur.

Sherrnavaz disclosed that the third season concludes with a cliffhanger, and the writers are currently engrossed in crafting a narrative that lives up to it. She highlighted the necessity of introducing more surprising elements to captivate the audience, commending the writers for consistently achieving this season after season. She stressed that the series’ unique selling point lies in its shock value and expressed optimism that viewers will continue to tune in and show their support. Reflecting on the initial reception of Mirzapur in 2018, Sherrnavaz acknowledged the criticism surrounding its graphic violence. She previously admitted to being taken aback by the brutality depicted in the script. When questioned about the threshold for violence in the show, she acknowledged the subjectivity of the matter within their creative realm and its integral role in the narrative. Nonetheless, she confessed that she still finds herself unsettled by scenes depicting murder.