Mirzapur Season 3 - Episode 7 Official
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – Slow burn done right.
The core strength of "Bhasmasur" lies in its dialogue-driven confrontations. Loyalties that survived two seasons begin to dissolve over minor tactical disagreements.
: Meanwhile, the Tripathi patriarch, Kaleen Bhaiya, begins his slow physical and mental recovery under Sharad’s care. His quiet observation of the gang feud signals that the "Lion of Mirzapur" is merely waiting for the right moment to strike back. The Chaos in Purvanchal Mirzapur Season 3 - Episode 7
Munnawar calls Guddu to inform him about the meeting and instructs him to bring a gift to show solidarity with the other dons. Guddu arrives at Sharad’s house for the meeting, with Kaleen listening from inside. Sharad admits to the dons that the region is suffering because of their ongoing fight. The dons debate who is in the wrong while Sharad proposes dividing the region into two territories.
If you enjoy gritty dramas with complex characters and intense action sequences, Mirzapur Season 3 - Episode 7 is a must-watch. Fans of shows like Sacred Games, Ghoul, and Bard of Blood will likely find plenty to love here. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – Slow burn done right
This is the episode where Sharad finally breaks free from his father's overbearing shadow, embracing a more rash and aggressive style of leadership. Simultaneously, another powerful alliance begins to fray. The partnership between Sharad and Bharat "Chhote" Tyagi, founded on mutual hatred for Guddu, shows its first major cracks. At a tense meeting, Sharad tries to coolly manage Chhote, urging him to return to his business now that he has avenged his brother's death. But Chhote is a man possessed, uninterested in commerce; his only goal is to see Guddu dead. This fundamental conflict of interests forces Sharad to cut all personal ties with the volatile young man, demanding he pay for his alcohol consignment as a purely transactional client. The alliance that once seemed unbreakable is now fractured, leaving Sharad and Chhote to pursue their own dangerous agendas.
The core of the episode lies in the claustrophobic interaction between Golu Gupta Shatrughan Tyagi (impersonating his twin, : Meanwhile, the Tripathi patriarch, Kaleen Bhaiya, begins
He is haunted by the ghosts of Bablu and Sweety.
Guddu pulls out a pistol. JP doesn’t flinch. "Shoot me. Then Sharad becomes a martyr, and you become a butcher on camera. This bridge has seven cameras. Choose."
: Driven to a breaking point by Golu’s taunts about her love for Guddu Pandit
By Episode 7, the biggest threat to Guddu Pandit isn't Sharad Shukla or the police—it’s Guddu. He is bulkier and more intimidating than ever.