Mirzapur Season 3 - Episode 7 Jun 2026

The central conflict of is the upcoming election for the Vanchit Party. Golu realizes that to defeat the Tripathi-Bajpai-Yadav axis, she needs a candidate who is not just a puppet but a symbol. She approaches Madhuri Yadav (Isha Talwar), the estranged daughter-in-law of the main antagonist, J.P. Yadav.

—the series’ ultimate master of survival—begins playing a dangerous game of her own. Sensing Guddu Pandit's

He then reveals that he has been secretly communicating with Sharad Shukla (Anjum Sharma) via a corrupt jailer. This alliance—Kaleen and Sharad—is the episode’s biggest shocker. Sharad, who was once Munna’s rival and is the son of the slain Ram Shukla, agrees to a temporary truce. Why? Because both men want to kill J.P. Yadav more than they hate each other. Mirzapur Season 3 - Episode 7

Directors Gurmmeet Singh and Anand Iyer intentionally slow down the narrative pacing in the first half to let the psychological dread build, making the sudden bursts of violence in the final minutes hit much harder.

Sharad continues to play the "statesman" of the underworld, trying to unite the baahubalis under a single banner, but the ghost of Kaleen Bhaiya looms large over his ambitions. ⚡ Key Highlights and Turning Points 1. The Jailhouse Rock The central conflict of is the upcoming election

Guddu Pandit’s reign over Mirzapur has always been fueled by rage and muscle power rather than calculated strategy. In this episode, his volatility becomes his biggest liability.

Simultaneously, Dadda Tyagi discovers that a family insider leaked Kaleen Bhaiya's secret location to Golu. Dadda confronts Shatrughan about the delayed payments to Jaunpur and demands vengeance in the form of Golu's severed head. Shatrughan, desperately trying to protect both his romantic obsession and his double identity, desperately tries to quiet the captured spy before the ultimate truth is exposed to the patriarch. Bade Tyagi) under the watchful

On the political front, the fallout from the jail incident sends shockwaves through the region. Sharad Shukla

Away from the main streets of Mirzapur, the intense drama in Bihar continues to simmer. The survival of Chhotu Tyagi (playing the role of his deceased twin brother, Bade Tyagi) under the watchful, suspicious eyes of his father, Daddan Tyagi (Lilliput), adds a layer of psychological tension.

For the first six episodes, Kaleen Bhaiya (Pankaj Tripathi) has been a wounded animal—limping, grieving, and stripped of his empire. Episode 7 is where we see the first flickers of the old Akhandanand Tripathi.

The episode shows that winning the throne is easy, but keeping it requires a lack of empathy that destroys the soul.