Chawrasia finished with an even par 71 that had four birdies and four bogeys but slipped from last evening's tied 2nd position.
He is now seven-under 206, while David Horsey took a two-shot lead into the final round loking to win his second Danish title tomorrow.
Chawrasia bogeyed the first but then three birdies in four holes from third to sixth saw him move to nine-under.
A bogey on seventh, a birdie on eighth followed by bogeys on 10th and 12th saw him back to par. He parred the last seven holes.
Two-time Major champion John Daly rolled back the years to match Suri's 65 and sit at 11-under alongside English duo Chris Paisley and Robert Rock and Frenchman Gregory Havret.
Local favourite Thorbjorn Olesen was then at 10-under alongside Australian Wade Ormsby and English trio of Aaron Rai, Matt Wallace and Steve Webster.
Frenchman Benjamin Hebert was at 9-under after a remarkable day of movement on the leaderboard in Farso that saw every player in the top 12 have a share of the lead at some point or the other with exceptions being Ormsby and Rock.
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