
Third season of The Family Man is ready: Manoj Bajpayee reveals the period of time fans had to wait
The final section of season two of The Family Man hinted what the third season might have in store for viewers. It’s been announced that the following season will take place during the coronavirus outbreak, and now star Manoj Bajpayee has given an estimate of how long viewers would have to wait.
Season two of The Family Man premiered on Amazon Prime Video on June 4 to poor reviews from fans and reviewers alike. It concludes with a tease for season three and the central conflict, which appears to have a China connection.
Story Is Ready
Manoj, who plays secret agent Srikant Tiwari in the series, told Bollywood Bubble that there is presently no writers room in place because the show is under lockdown. “Everyone has been imprisoned. Allow the globe to open up, and this country to totally open up. And when they start working, I’m confident they’ll be partnering with Amazon. They’ll start putting the story into a screenplay as soon as it’s greenlit, because the story is already written.”
Words From Priyamani
The Family Man’s first season was set in Mumbai, Delhi, and Kashmir, while the second season was set in Chennai, London, Mumbai, and Delhi. The Northeastern states are likely to be involved in the third season. Before beginning work on season three, creators Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK are expected to work on another series starring Shahid Kapoor, according to actor Priyamani.
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