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After a long hiatus, the beloved viral sensation Tripling returned for its third season, bringing back the dysfunctional yet endearing Sharma siblings: Chandan (Sumeet Vyas), Chitti (Maanvi Gagroo), and Chitvan (Amol Parashar). While the first two seasons were defined by spontaneous road trips and youthful escapades, the premiere of Season 3, titled "Old Wine in a New Bottle," signals a significant shift toward emotional maturity and domestic complexity.
The premiere succeeds because it refuses to lean solely on nostalgia. It challenges the audience’s expectations of family dynamics in Indian society, suggesting that "happily ever after" requires constant work and that change is inevitable even in the most stable environments. By the end of the first episode, the stakes are clearly set: the road trip this time isn't across the country, but through the complicated terrain of their parents' marriage. tripling-s03-e01-hevc-zip
The Return of the Siblings: A Review of Tripling Season 3, Episode 1 After a long hiatus, the beloved viral sensation
The episode kicks off with the siblings reuniting at their ancestral home, but the lighthearted banter is quickly overshadowed by a bombshell dropped by their parents. Chinmay and Charu (played brilliantly by Kumud Mishra and Shernaz Patel) announce their intention to separate. This subversion of the "perfect Indian parents" trope serves as the emotional anchor for the season. Instead of the siblings running away from their own problems, they are forced to confront a crisis within the foundation of their family. Chinmay and Charu (played brilliantly by Kumud Mishra
Visually, the episode retains the warm, cinematic quality that fans have come to expect, capturing the scenic beauty of their family home. However, the tone is noticeably more grounded. Chitvan, usually the comic relief, shows glimpses of vulnerability, while Chandan and Chitti grapple with the reality that their parents are individuals with their own needs, not just pillars of support.