Gutar Gu S3 Web Series 2025

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The film Gutar Gu Season 3 Web Series belongs to the Romance, and Drama subgenres. Saqib Pandor directed the film, Garima Kunzru, Gunjan Saxena, Saqib Pandor wrote the script. Sikhya Entertainment presents the film, which was produced by Guneet Monga Kapoor & Achin Jain. On 18 July 2025, Gutar Gu Season 3 2025 Web Series was released to Ott, and its runtime was 2 hour and 30 minutes.

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Series NameGutar Gu Season 3 Web Series
Original LanguageHindi
Spoken LanguageHindi
Digital Release Date18 July 2025
Runtime2 hour and 30 minutes
CountryIndia
GenresRomance Drama
WriterGarima Kunzru, Gunjan Saxena, Saqib Pandor
DirectorSaqib Pandor
ProducerGuneet Monga Kapoor & Achin Jain
EditorAkshara Prabhakar
CinematographySriram Ganapathy
Season03
Total Episodes 06
Production Co.Sikhya Entertainment

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Gutar Gu Season 3 Web Series Star Cast

ActorRole
Ashlesha ThakurRitu
Vishesh BansalAnuj
Satish RayAnuj’s Uncle
Harsh KhuranaRitu’s Father
Meenal KapoorRitu’s Mother
Aayushi LahiriRitu’s Best Friend
Abhishek KapoorSchool Teacher

Gutar Gu Season 3 Web Series Trailer

Gutar Gu Season 3 Web Series Review

When the glow of first love collides with the harsh realities of adulthood, what unfolds? Gutar Gu Season 3 captures that tender sweetness and infuses it with the complex, bittersweet taste of growing up. Moving beyond the youthful romance of its first two seasons, this chapter follows Anuj and Ritu in the frenetic heart of Mumbai — a city pulsing with opportunity but relentless in its demands. The result is a show that holds onto its heartfelt core but occasionally lacks narrative focus.

Writers Garima Kunzru and Ruchi Joshi earn praise for avoiding rushed emotional growth. Their screenplay allows Anuj and Ritu to stumble through mistakes and quiet heartaches with raw honesty. Ritu discovers when to compromise and when to stand firm, while Anuj wrestles with personal and professional pressures.

Director Saqib Pandor infuses the series with a warm, lived-in feel, exploring themes of setting boundaries, reshaping routines, and reassessing priorities. The concise runtime and Gaurab Chatterji’s gentle score make it binge-worthy, though the pacing can waver.

The performances remain the heart of the show. Ashlesha Thakur and Vishesh Bansal maintain their subtle, authentic chemistry, with Ashlesha excelling in moments of quiet resilience. Cindrella D. Cruz, as Anuj’s mother, brings both warmth and tension, enriching the domestic dynamic.

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