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The Family Man Season 3 Review: Manoj Bajpayee’s tightrope act and Jaideep Ahlawat’s cold precision keep this drama on edge

The new season shifts the chase to the hills of the Northeast, where nothing is as straightforward as it seems. It follows Shrikant as he fights to clear his name while the world around him grows sharper and more unpredictable.

November 21, 2025 / 01:50 IST
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The Family Man Season 3 Review: Manoj Bajpayee’s tightrope act and Jaideep Ahlawat’s cold precision keep this drama on edge
The Family Man Season 3 Review: Manoj Bajpayee’s tightrope act and Jaideep Ahlawat’s cold precision keep this drama on edge

‘The Family Man,’ Season 3, directed by Raj & DK, Tusshar Seyth, and Suman Kumar, began streaming on Prime Video from 21st November and stars Manoj Bajpayee, Jaideep Ahlawat, Nimrat Kaur, Priyamani, Sharib Hashmi, and Shreya Dhanwanthary.

A new shift in power and place

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The third season turns the show in a new direction: the one who usually chases now becomes the one being chased. That single shift shapes the mood and movement of the story. The story may drift into preposterous territory at times, but the show still moves with clarity and control. The setting moves away from the South and settles into the layered, rain-soaked hills of the Northeast, giving the season a quieter but more intriguing backdrop. The familiar rhythm between Shrikant and JK is intact, the unspoken distance between Shrikant and Suchitra remains, and the family’s daily chaos continues in its own uneven way. With older children, shifting equations inside TASC, and a more complex threat, the season feels renewed without trying too hard. The makers now understand their characters deeply enough to let them wander into unpredictable spaces without forcing anything.

A valley meant for peace, pulled into chaos