Save The Tigers Season 3 Review
Web Series: Save The Tigers Season 3
Streaming Date: 19 June 2026
Banner:Three Autumn Leaves
Streaming Platform: Jio Hotstar
Cast: Priyadarshi, Abhinav Gomatam, Chaitanya Krishna, Harshavardhan, Sujatha, Rohini, Sadda M Hussain, Gangavva, Deviyani Sharma, Pavani Gangireddy, Seerath Kapoor, Srikanth Iyengar, Sathya Krishnan,Venu Yeldandi and others.
Music: Sriram Madduri
Cinematography: SV.Vishveshwar
Editing: Shravan Katikaneni
Creators: Mahi V Raghav, Pradeep Advaitam
Producer: Mahi V Raghav
Director: Sriram Eragam
Save the Tigers franchise is one of Telugu OTT’s most successful comedy-drama series. After the tremendous response to its first two seasons, the third installment arrives with high expectations and a completely new narrative twist. Headlines by Priyadarshi, Abhinav Gomatam, Chaitanya Krishna, The third season is Streaming on Jio Hotstar from June 19, Save the Tigers 3 attempts to balance humor, family emotions, and fantasy elements. Does it live up to its previous two seasons? Let’s find out
Story:
The franchise stays true to its core idea, three friends stuck in marital mess, trying to escape it with the wrong solutions. Season 3 picks up right after their earlier failures. Ganta Ravi, Abhinav, and Chaitanya are back, still blaming their wives for every problem in life. Their plan to “fix” things leads them into another absurd situation. This time the writers add a fantasy twist: a parallel universe where each man gets a version of life without his wife. What starts as comedy of errors slowly turns into a lesson about gratitude. The first half is pure chaos, the second half adds heart. The concept of swapping lives could have felt gimmicky, but it works because the characters remain relatable. Their frustrations, excuses, and small realizations mirror what many couples go through in real life.
Performances:
Priyadarshi, Abhinav, and Chaitanya have grown into their roles. Their timing, expressions, and body language feel effortless now. Priyadarshi brings both comedy and quiet emotion when his character finally understands what his wife goes through. Abhinav’s confusion and overreactions give many laugh-out-loud moments. Chaitanya balances sarcasm with vulnerability well. The supporting cast supports them strongly. Pavani Gangireddy, Rohini, and others make the wives more than just “targets of jokes”. Their anger, sarcasm, and patience add balance to the story. Vennela Kishore’s entry adds extra spark with his unique one-liners. Gundu Sudarshan and other character actors fill the background with small but funny moments.
Highlights
The Lead Trio’s chemistry
Parallel universe idea adds novelty
Female characters get more depth
Dialogues are witty and relatable
Emotional turn in later episodes
Drawbacks
A few repetitive arguments in the first half slow the pace.
Some side characters disappear after one scene.
The fantasy explanation could have been a bit clearer
Analysis:
Showrunner, Creator Mahi V Raghav keeps the pace brisk. He knows the audience comes for laughs, but he also wants to say something about marriage and respect. The parallel-universe track gives him room to experiment without losing the show’s flavor. Dialogues are sharp and conversational. Many lines will become memes because they sound like things people actually say during fights. The humor comes from situations, not forced jokes. When the story shifts to emotions, the transition feels natural. The show does not preach. It lets the characters learn through experience. That makes the message stronger. The balance between comedy and emotion is the biggest win here. Season 3 feels more mature than the earlier ones without losing its fun.
Cinematography is clean. Colors are bright, sets look real, and the “alternate world” has a subtle visual difference without going overboard. Background score supports both comedy and emotional beats. Songs are limited but placed well. Editing keeps episodes tight. Each episode is around 25-30 minutes, so the story never drags. Production design for the parallel world is simple but effective. The team avoids heavy VFX and focuses on storytelling. That choice works.
Save The Tigers 3 is proof that a comedy series can grow with its audience. It keeps the laughs but adds more understanding about relationships. If you liked the first two seasons, this one will feel like a natural next step. If you are new, start here, the story is simple enough to follow. It reminds us that marriage is not about winning arguments, but about seeing things from the other person’s side. And it does that with a smile.
Rating: 3.5 / 5
Bottom-line: More Laughs…More Heart… Fun With Fiction






