It has been nine years since Mickey and Tanu first connected with their audience. The first web series of the country, 'Permanent Roommates,' premiered on YouTube in 2014 and immediately connected with young people, particularly couples. Mickey, a long-distance partner of Tanu, arrives in Mumbai and proposes to Tanu at her home. The series has taken many twists and turns since then. Season one had them searching for a house, season two brought them to marriage, and in season three, Tanu wants to go overseas because, her coworker, found an opportunity in Germany.
In the third season of 'Permanent Roommates,' the TVF-produced storyline has evolved; however, Mickey and Tanu's story remains mostly unaffected. The most noticeable change is their improved standard of living: they have relocated from Mira Road to Andheri, settled into a comfortable home, and seen Purushottam's financial situation improve. Prime Video is backing the show this time around, so there is no need for assistance from brands like Floor Companion or Ola.
Bishwapati Sarkar of TVF created the web series 'Permanent Roommates,' which became a success early on with its first desi series. Now that its third season is set to premiere, he and his partners have brought 'Kala Paani' to Netflix through their new company Posham Pa Pictures.
The beginning of Mickey and Tanu's third season starts off slow but eventually finds its ground thanks to role play and an unexpected appearance by Mom. This new development is well-written by Vaibhav and Shreya.
Shreyaans Pandey has tried to give the third season of the web series 'Permanent Roommates' a somewhat ‘lavish’ touch. Lengthy scenes occasionally present a challenging situation, yet the series draws its strength from its characters. Sumeet Vyas and Nidhi Singh, portraying Mikesh and Tanu, are no longer youthful. Through Purushottam, it is revealed that much has changed since their earlier days. Despite the apparent age on their faces, Sumeet and Nidhi have made commendable efforts to maintain the storyline's consistency. It has become second nature for them to argue, bicker, become angry and then reconcile.
In Season 3 of 'Permanent Roommates,' a narrowing generational gap is shown. The shifts between generations have continued since uncles became fathers. Presently, even a dad lacks time for his daughter and becomes nervous when needing privacy at 60 years old. Purushottam delves into issues of 'masculinity.' Sheeba Chaddha's character exudes distinct charm, while Shishir Sharma and Ayesha Raza Mishra's narratives take a fresh turn. Mickey and Tanu's dynamics become more serious collectively as this season stays true to its roots and atmosphere within five episodes perfect for binge-watching.