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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Family Man 3: Dialogue writer decodes viral they/them scene

Family Man 3: Dialogue writer decodes viral they/them scene

27 Nov

Summary

  • Writer Sumit Arora explains Srikant Tiwari's reaction to Dhriti's pronouns.
  • The dialogue writer emphasizes Srikant's confusion, not mockery.
  • Season 3 reflects character growth and changing family dynamics.
Family Man 3: Dialogue writer decodes viral they/them scene

Sumit Arora, the dialogue writer for the recently released Season 3 of The Family Man, has offered insights into the show's viral 'they/them' pronoun scene. He explained that the character Srikant Tiwari's response was rooted in his background as a small-town father grappling with unfamiliar concepts, emphasizing his confusion over his daughter Dhriti's identity.

Arora detailed how Srikant's dialogue, particularly his line about Hindi being 'saved,' reflects his bewilderment rather than disrespect. The writer also highlighted the conscious effort to portray the evolving dynamics within the Tiwari family, with children Dhriti and Atharv now grown and influencing their interactions with their parents.

The new season also explores the personal lives of other characters, such as JK's quest for marriage. Arora discussed how these individual struggles and the generational differences between characters, like Srikant's upbringing in Banaras versus his children's in Mumbai, add depth to the narrative.

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Srikant Tiwari expresses confusion and attempts to make sense of his daughter Dhriti's they/them pronouns, rather than mocking them.
Season 3 reflects significant growth in the Tiwari children, Dhriti and Atharv, changing their dynamics with their parents.
The scene highlights generational differences and the challenges of understanding evolving social concepts, particularly through Srikant's perspective.

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