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“3 Roses Season 2” Review: Laughs, Drama & Twists – Is It Worth Your Time?

Kaypeekay by Kaypeekay
December 14, 2025
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Popular Telugu OTT platform Aha returns with the much-anticipated sequel to its hit web series 3 Roses. Season 2 opens with its first four episodes, promising another dose of friendship, workplace hustle, and comedic chaos. Starring Eesha Rebba, Raashi Singh, and Kushitha Kallapu in the lead roles, this new chapter attempts to blend slice-of-life storytelling with dark comedy elements. But how well does it work? Let’s dive into the details.

Story

We meet the central trio — Rithika (Eesha Rebba), Meghana (Raashi Singh), and Srasti (Kushitha Kallapu) — who share both their living space and their professional journey. Meghana hides her divorce from her family, Srasti is eager to explore new relationships, and together they are determined to make their fledgling ad agency a success.

Their routine takes an interesting turn when Prasad (Viva Harsha), an acquaintance of Rithika, offers them a challenging project. As the team tackles deadlines and creative hurdles, they face personal dilemmas and professional roadblocks. The plot keeps the audience guessing — What obstacles will they encounter? How will they navigate them? And what surprising truth lies behind Prasad’s involvement?

The season’s first volume wraps up with a twist that not only answers some questions but also builds suspense for what’s coming next.

Performances

The three leads bring believable chemistry to the table. Eesha Rebba portrays Rithika with confidence and subtle emotional depth, while Raashi Singh effectively captures Meghana’s vulnerability and resilience. Kushitha Kallapu, as the fun-loving yet impulsive Srasti, adds energy to the mix — although some of her antics may not resonate with every viewer.

On the comedy front, Satya ensures consistent laughs, and Viva Harsha shines with excellent timing and quirky mannerisms. Supporting actors Prabhas Sreenu, Sudharshan, and Surya Srinivas deliver mixed results — some scenes work, while others feel noisy and forced.

Behind the Scenes

Directed by Kiran Karavalla, the show occasionally hits the right tone with its dark comedy sequences and engaging character introductions. The narrative flow could have been tighter, as certain scenes tend to drag.

The technical aspects are solid — Shakti Aravind’s cinematography creates a vibrant visual palette, and Ajay Arasad’s music complements the tone well. However, the editing leaves room for improvement, with some transitions feeling abrupt. The art direction and production values are commendable, but the storytelling sometimes leans into voyeuristic framing that may not be to everyone’s taste.

Final Verdict

The first four episodes of 3 Roses Season 2 deliver a fair amount of entertainment, driven by strong performances from the core cast and a few genuinely funny moments. While the chemistry between the leads, workplace challenges, and situational comedy work in its favor, underdeveloped side characters, occasional irritations, and stretched scenes are notable drawbacks.

If you enjoy lighthearted comedy-dramas with friendship at the heart of the story, this series makes for a decent weekend binge. Just temper your expectations — the show shines in moments but doesn’t consistently maintain its momentum.

🎯 Best For: Fans of Telugu OTT comedy dramas, workplace friendship stories, and Aha Originals.

“3 Roses Season 2” Promises Bigger Laughs, Drama, and Emotions – Streaming on Aha This December

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