‘The Family Man’ 3 shoot begins: Manoj Bajpayee returns as Srikanth Tiwari

Srikant will expertly confront the looming threat to national security, while balancing the demands of family life and desperately working to mend his relationship with his wife, in the forthcoming season.

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And it’s back! Prime Video announced the commencement of filming for the third season of its much-loved and highly-anticipated original series – The Family Man. Created by the duo Raj & DK, under their banner D2R Films, the critically-acclaimed action thriller riveted audiences across the world since the Season 2 finale, garnering a massive fan following. Season 3 is officially now in production.

Manoj Bajpayee will once again portray the iconic character of Srikant Tiwari who is a ‘middle class guy and a world class spy’! Srikant will expertly confront the looming threat to national security, while balancing the demands of family life and desperately working to mend his relationship with his wife, in the forthcoming season. As Srikant races against time, the stakes escalate as he needs to outmaneuver a formidable adversary and protect his country and its sovereignty.

Created and directed by Raj & DK, written by Suman Kumar and Raj & DK, the eagerly awaited third season will bring back many of the original cast members, including Priyamani (Suchitra Tiwari), Sharib Hashmi (JK Talpade), Ashlesha Thakur (Dhriti Tiwari), Vedant Sinha (Atharv Tiwari), amongst others.

Fans can also expect additional star cast to join the show, promising intriguing surprises. Especially with the slight hint of Srikant Tiwari’s voice in the series, Farzi where he talks with Vijay Sethupathi’s Michael, we can now expect a crossover of worlds happening and probably even see Sethupathi and Bajpyaee coming together on-screen.

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