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Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives S3, also known as the third season of Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, centres on the lives of high-society women from Delhi and Mumbai who compete with one another to establish their superiority. In addition to attempting to get along, the women make an effort to get to know one another. To break through the ice and gain a deeper understanding of one another, they take a trip to Mauritius.
Maheep Kapoor, Bhavana Pandey, Seema Sajdeh, and Neelam Kothari make up the Bollywood Wives. Shalini Passi, Kalyani Chawla, and Riddhima Kapoor are the three wonderful women from Delhi who appear in the third season of Wonderful Lives of Bollywood Women.
Will the high-society women of Delhi demonstrate that they are the genuine deal, or will the Bollywood women prove they are better than the ones living a glamorous life in Delhi? Will things finish amicably for the wives of Delhi and Mumbai, or will they end badly?
To find out, watch the latest season of Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives (also known as Fabulous Lives vs. Bollywood Wives).
Things We Liked About Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives S3?
Bollywood Wives vs. Fabulous Lives There are a few stunning scenes in S3 that are worth mentioning. A few endearing moments include Seema Sajdeh talking about her life after divorce with son Nirvaan Khan, Neelam Kothari talking to Ektaa Kapoor about her daughter finding out about her divorce, and Chunky and Bhavana Pandey taking pride in their daughter Ananya Panday's success.
Karan Johar also opens up about his anxiety and why he has to stand strong. Despite being staged, it's always enjoyable to have an intimate understanding of Bollywood's inner workings and occasionally laugh at some of their everyday issues. Orry amuses, and Saif Ali Khan continues to spread calmness.
The whole drama between the glamorous spouses of Mumbai and Delhi is so surface-level. If you're searching for some true sasse, spunk, and spice, it can really turn you off because it appears too contrived and false. The creators are too narrow-minded to produce a fascinating scripted reality series.
The idea of Delhi's and Mumbai's upper-class ladies competing to establish their dominance seemed intriguing at first, but the execution fell short of expectations. The focus of the dispute between the women in the two places quickly shifted to the Bollywood wives simply getting their sh*t together. Although the personal arc was necessary when you market it as a contest between women.
One of the most entertaining Bollywood Wives was Neelam Kothari. Bhavana Pandey made the show more straightforward. Seema Sajdeh skilfully displayed her fragility. For the most portion of the season, Maheep Kapoor came across as phoney and immature, but she also displayed vulnerability when it mattered.
Shalini Passi was the best of the Delhi wives, even though it seemed like she was trying to take centre stage all the time. Though nothing particularly remarkable or captivating about Riddhima Kapoor and Kalyani Chawla.
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