Sharad receives a gift from Beena Tripathi (via a servant)—a box containing his late father Munna’s gold-plated sunglasses. The note reads: "For the son who sees nothing." It’s a devastating psychological blow. Beena, whom Sharad had tried to humiliate earlier, is now playing a longer, colder game.
: To the surprise of many, Guddu Pandit agrees to a proposal to divide the throne between Mirzapur and Jaunpur
★★★★½ (4.5/5) Essential viewing, but bring your emotional armor.
The performances are universally stellar. Ali Fazal delivers a masterclass in portraying a powerful man losing his grip on reality, while Shweta Tripathi Sharma balances vulnerability with cold, unyielding resolve.
Guddu realizes that winning the throne was easier than keeping it. His erratic behavior alienates his closest allies. Mirzapur Season 3 - Episode 7
Following the explosive events of the earlier episodes, the throne of Mirzapur remains highly contested. Guddu Pandit’s reign is marked by increasing paranoia and erratic behavior. In Episode 7, we see the psychological toll that ultimate power takes on Guddu. His reliance on substance abuse deepens, clouding his judgment just when he needs total clarity.
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Critics have noted that the absence of Munna Bhaiya is still felt deeply. One review suggested that the season lacks the "spark, spunk, and spectacle" of previous installments due to the quasi-absence of Kaleen Bhaiya for much of the runtime. Episode 7 attempts to rectify this by giving Pankaj Tripathi more screen time, but the chaotic energy Divyenndu brought to the role remains a void.
visits Sharad's home and leaves a "gift"—the severed head of Sharad’s enforcer—signaling that the truce between them is effectively over. Funeral at Ballia : A funeral is held for Rauf Lala. Sharad receives a gift from Beena Tripathi (via
While Guddu unravels, Jaunpur’s kingpin, Sharad Shukla (Anjumm Shharma), emerges as the supreme strategist of the season. Episode 7 showcases his brilliant manipulation of both the underworld and the political machinery.
Episode 7 focuses heavily on the psychological unraveling of Guddu Pandit. Consumed by paranoia, fueled by substance abuse, and haunted by the ghosts of Bablu and Sweety, Guddu’s reign over Mirzapur transitions from a calculated takeover to a erratic dictatorship. Guddu’s Growing Paranoia
: The episode centers on Golu ( Shweta Tripathi Sharma ) being held captive by Shatrughan. The episode ends on a major cliffhanger with the sound of a gunshot after Golu taunts Shatrughan about his inability to kill her. Production Details Feature Director Gurmmeet Singh & Anand Iyer Writers Avinash Singh & Vijay Narayan Verma Title Bum-pilaat Key Cast
Shatrughan (Chhote Tyagi) continues to hold Golu captive in a basement. Golu realizes he is actually Chhote posing as his twin brother, Bharat (Badde), and taunts him about his identity and his inability to kill her. : To the surprise of many, Guddu Pandit
: Her disappearance acts as the primary catalyst for the episode's major shifts, including her father Parshuram Gupta
in Ballia. Guddu attends, leading to a brief, emotionally charged moment with
During this tense gathering, the various regional players complain bitterly about the suffering and economic losses caused by the perpetual war between Jaunpur and Mirzapur. Sensing an opportunity, Sharad Shukla proposes a radical boycott that would effectively split the Purvanchal seat of power into two. Surprisingly, Guddu Pandit accepts this proposition. Weary of the constant rules, regulations, and endless political maneuvering, Guddu realizes this split gives him the freedom to operate exactly as he pleases without being bogged down by bureaucratic syndicate meetings.