Team OTTplay
Vaibhav, as a character, has grown through Kota Factory like the soul of the show. He came in as a blank slate with nothing on his mind and bloomed into something so interesting that he wasn't just limited to the screen but much beyond that.
Uday represented the core of friendship. He is the boy who would move mountains to help his friends but was also lazy enough to postpone moving those for some days. He brought the biggest share of life to this colorless world.
Meena has to be the face of every introvert in a setup like this. While the first two seasons were about his embracing the modern world, the third gave him a layer that made Meena the most endearing character of the show. His victory felt personal.
She is always the cheerleader, the one who is watching them prepare from the stands. But she also has her battle to tackle, and she is the most practical of them all. Shivangi is the most sorted of them all, and they need her to put things straight.
We know you are shocked to see Meenal on the list, but while season 3 didn't give her much, the first two did show how the first-bench kid does have a kid in her eventually. There was so much relatability in Meenal, and it was constant until the very end. We hope season 3 included her in a bigger way.
Pooja Didi has to be the most heartwarming addition to the phenomenon called Kota Factory. She is the woman who is not really fond of the factory that Kota has become. She sees an opportunity to change, and she jumps on it. Her progression from ma’am to didi is the core of this season.
Jeetu Bhaiya is many things but never heartbroken. Why? The third season has established Bhaiya as a human more than the guy who walks around with a solution and smile. Even he needs help, and that was so important to show. Of course, we saved the best for last.