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Family Man 3: Srikant on the run, nation in peril

Summary

  • Srikant Tiwari faces a new threat involving blasts and a peace project.
  • His wife Suchitra's Chinese app ban sparks a troll campaign.
  • An ambush leaves Srikant framed, forcing him to flee with family.
Family Man 3: Srikant on the run, nation in peril

The latest installment of The Family Man follows Srikant Tiwari as he navigates a complex geopolitical crisis involving blasts in the Northeast and a vital peace initiative. His professional life is upended when he's ambushed, leading to fatalities and suspicion falling on him. Simultaneously, his personal life is strained, with marital issues and his wife Suchitra facing public backlash due to a banned Chinese app.

As Srikant becomes the target of investigations by multiple agencies, including the NIA and TASC, he is forced to abandon his post. The series blends high-stakes espionage with relatable family drama, maintaining the franchise's signature humor amidst nail-biting tension. The narrative draws from contemporary issues like app bans and online trolling.

While praised for its engaging plot and performances, especially Manoj Bajpayee's, the season is noted to not quite match the cult status of its predecessors in terms of humor. Despite some narrative hiccups and underdeveloped subplots, it concludes on a cliffhanger, leaving audiences anticipating future developments.

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The Family Man Season 3 follows Srikant Tiwari as he investigates blasts in the Northeast, a threat to a peace project, while being framed and forced to go on the run with his family.
Jaideep Ahlawat plays Rukma, a dreaded drug lord who orchestrates a major ambush, becoming a key antagonist in Season 3.
The season incorporates real-world events like the banning of Chinese apps, organized online trolling, and the misuse of news channels by vested interests.

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