Uganda’s ultimate dating reality show Hello Mr. Right returned to television screens on Sunday night, premiering its third season with a new cast, fresh twists and the promise of drama, romance and unpredictable connections.
Powered by V&A Sherry and production of StarTimes broadcast on Makula Kika TV every Sunday at 8pm, the show’s latest season arrives at a time when audiences are increasingly embracing locally produced reality television that blends entertainment, lifestyle and relatable personalities.
Sunday’s premiere episode introduced viewers to a new group of contestants stepping onto the stage in search of love. Each participant brought their own mix of confidence, curiosity and romantic ambition as they prepared to navigate a format where every interaction can change the course of the game.

As the tradition dictates, the 12 ladies on the podium choose a ‘Mr. Right’, who comes with a relative, or friend who is put in the observation room to help guide his decision to choose a Miss Right from the bevy of ladies.
“Hello Mr. Right has continued to grow its audience over time. This new season will keep viewers hooked because of the unpredictable moments,” said Klaire Komakech, Director Business Development at StarTimes. “We have also introduced innovations that will elevate the viewing experience, and we are grateful to our partners V&A Sherry, Vaseline and China town for making this possible,” Klaire added.
From the outset, the episode delivered the familiar mix of light-hearted conversation, playful tension and bold personalities that has helped the show build a loyal following.
Participants exchanged first glances, flirtatious remarks and the occasional awkward moment, early signs of the emotional rollercoaster that often defines the journey toward finding a match.
For the partner brands involved in the show, the program also offers a chance to connect with audiences in a setting built around shared moments.
“Hello Mr. Right captures youthful and vibrant energy that resonates strongly with audiences who enjoy watching people connect,” said Rochart Kaweesa, Brand Manager for V&A. “Being part of the show allows us to engage with consumers in a natural setting, celebrating moments of fun, friendship and connection that mirror the spirit of the program,” he added.
If the premiere episode is any indication, season three is already laying the groundwork for memorable moments, from subtle rivalries and unexpected connections to the nervous excitement of first conversations.

Speaking about the show, Henry Arinaitwe aka Mr. Henrie one of the hosts of Hello Mr. Right, said this season is one people should look out for.
“What viewers see on stage is real emotion,” Mr. Henrie said. “People walk in confident, but the moment they start interacting, everything changes. That’s where the fun, the nerves and the unexpected connections happen,” he concluded.
As the weeks unfold, viewers should expect plot twists, dramatic rejections and the unfolding of unique love stories, all set against the backdrop of a show that continues to carve out its place in Uganda’s growing reality television landscape.
For now, the stage has been set, the contestants have taken their places and audiences have settled in for another season of flirtation, surprises and the unpredictable pursuit of love.








