The third season of ‘Maharani’ continues the captivating journey of Rani Bharti (Huma Qureshi), a fourth-fail housewife turned Chief Minister, as she battles for justice in the complex world of politics in Bihar. The narrative picks up after the events of the previous season, with Rani Bharti in jail, accused of her husband’s murder. Despite it all, she decides to make full use of her three years in jail, taking her 12th examination and refusing to apply for bail. However, when her children are attacked by goons, Rani is forced to come out. Now, with vengeance running through her veins, she’s out to seek revenge and punish those who murdered her husband. Amidst this, she must also defend herself and prove her innocence in the complex web of deceit orchestrated by the cunning Chief Minister Navin Kumar (Amit Sial). The narrative, featuring more crimes, conspiracy, loopholes, betrayals, and power games, revolves around how she gets her revenge or justice.