The core cast returns, bringing their signature energy to the short, binge-worthy five-episode season: as Richa Srishti Shrivastava as Jo Parul Gulati as Zahira Simran Natekar as Mili Shreya Mehta as Ramya Director: Hanish D. Kalia Writer: Shreyasi Sharma, Anuya Jakatdar, and Alka Shukla Critical Reception
Characters like Ramya struggle between their political aspirations and their father's expectations.
Season 3 finds the group navigating a shift in power. (Parul Gulati) is now the Student Council President, having defeated her rival Ramya Mantri (Shreya Mehta). Alongside Richa (Ahsaas Channa) and Mili (Simran Natekar), the girls focus on organizing a talent show—a move meant to provide a platform for self-expression but one that faces heavy resistance from the college administration. Key Themes and Relatable Struggles The core cast returns, bringing their signature energy
The beloved "dental gang" is back. Released on November 25, 2022 , the third installment of the TVF-produced Girls Hostel continues the relatable, often chaotic journey of students at SVM Dental College. Streaming exclusively on SonyLIV , this season picks up the mantle of representing the "Bhasad, Dosti, and Pyaar" that defines hostel life. The Story So Far
Subplots touch on anxiety and the immense pressure of parental expectations. (Parul Gulati) is now the Student Council President,
While the previous seasons focused on water crises and student elections, Season 3 shifts its lens toward more personal and identity-driven issues:
The girls continue to fight for basic amenities like electricity and transparency in college funds while dealing with the "awful" Dean, Dr. Sarla Desai. Cast and Crew Released on November 25, 2022 , the third
The show introduces conversations around gender fluidity and inclusivity.