The Shreyansh Pandey directorial also features Sheeba Chaddha, Shishir Sharma, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Ayesha Raza in key roles
A still from Permanent Roommates Season 3
Sumeet Vyas and Nidhi Singh starrer Permanent Roommates Season 3 is finally out to watch on Prime Video. Soon after streaming the latest TVF series, cinephiles took to social media to share their reactions. Fans called the show a masterpiece among things as well as praised Sumeet Vyas, Nidhi Singh, and Deepak Kumar Mishra for their performances.
Fans' reactions to Permanent Roommates
Talking about the latest instalment of Permanent Roommates, one of the fans called it a masterpiece and mentioned, "#PermanentRoommates has truly evolved! This season is a masterpiece, displaying maturity and beauty. The creators brilliantly handled characters, themes, and emotions. Tanya, Mikesh, Lleo, and the rest - phenomenal. Baba, you're absolutely beautiful! (Sic)."
Another one praised Vyas, Singh and Mishra and penned, "Binged the third season of #PermanentRoommates and they've hit it out of the f-ing park once again. Kudos to @vyas_sumeet @Nnidhisin on another great season. And Purshottam bhaiya is (sic)."
A diehard Permanent Roommates fan shared, "#PermanentRoommates was beautiful and heart-touchingg .. with hilarious moments .. and Ending of Episode 4 was the bestt moment of the series .. cried alott (sic)."
Meanwhile, a viewer also praised Anandeshwar Dwivedi as LLeo and wrote, "#PermanentRoommates Doube L EO one of the best characters of TVF (Sic)."
About Permanent Roommates Season 3
After staying six years in a live-in relationship, Tanya and Mikesh are set to take a step ahead in their relationship, which is not tying the knot but moving abroad for a better future. However, the new development invites chaos, differences and more in the couple's life. Directed by Shreyansh Pandey, the latest romantic comedy series also features Sheeba Chaddha, Shishir Sharma, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Ayesha Raza in key roles. Permanent Roommates Season 3 is available to stream on Prime Video.
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