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Sharad Shukla (Anjum Sharma) finally reveals his true colors. After pretending to be the loyal son of the late Munna Bhaiya, he strikes a deal with a rival gang from Bihar. The episode’s final 10 minutes feature a breathtaking ambush on a Guddu-led convoy. No major character dies, but a beloved supporting character takes a bullet meant for Guddu.

Episode 7 is the emotional and violent core of Mirzapur Season 3 . It answers the question “Who is the real king of Mirzapur?” with a resounding: No one yet—but the crown is soaked in blood.

If you’ve stuck with Season 3 so far, this episode rewards your patience. And it sets up a finale that promises to be one of the most brutal in streaming history. Must-watch. Just keep the lights on.

Golu (Shweta Tripathi Sharma) has been the moral compass of the Pandit siblings, but Episode 7 shows her crossing a line she can’t uncross. In a chilling scene, she orchestrates a prison transfer that leads to a brutal elimination—not with a gun, but with paperwork. It’s quiet, cold, and arguably more terrifying than any of Kaleen Bhaiya’s moves.

If there’s one word to describe Episode 7 of Mirzapur Season 3 , it’s . After five episodes of political maneuvering and simmering tension, the seventh episode finally pulls the trigger—multiple times, in fact—setting the stage for a explosive finale. Title Reference: The Unraveling The episode doesn’t have an official title on screen, but fans are calling it "The Unraveling" —and for good reason. Every shaky alliance, every buried secret, and every silent grudge comes clawing to the surface. What Happens in Episode 7? 1. The Guddu Bhaiya Conundrum Guddu Pandit (Ali Fazal) is no longer just a rage-fueled vigilante. In this episode, he evolves into a reluctant politician, but his past sins catch up. A closed-door meeting with a key ally turns into a verbal showdown where Guddu is forced to choose between revenge and governance. His decision? He chooses both—and that’s where the trouble begins.