Review By Kamal K
A stalker with a mysterious identity is creating a ruckus in the life of a corporate employee Rivanah Banerjee. She's hit the headlines for her pathbreaking app Dare Defy but is also at the receiving end for denying credit to her former college-mate Hiya for the idea. She's further consumed by guilt for cheating on her current boyfriend Danny with her ex Ekansh. Her life complicates with the sudden death of her roommate Tista. A colleague Nivaan seems to be her only source of support. The creepy cult figure KD is trying her part in exploiting Rivanah's vulnerability to her advantage. What's the larger truth connecting these stray incidents?
In terms of the story, the third instalment of Hello Mini is only marginally different from the first two seasons. The twist-a-minute storytelling gets tiring beyond a point and the voyeuristic execution adds insult to injury. There's nothing realistic or relatable with its setup, the characters react strangely to crises and the coincidences are too convenient to digest.
Highlights?
Good hooks leading to every episode
Crisp runtime
Drawbacks?
Preposterous storyline
Absence of powerhouse performances
Too many twists, ambiguous screenplay
Recommendation - Not Worth Your Time.