The Family Man Season 3 Review: A Thrilling, Humorous Return Undone By Predictability And Weak Finale
Over the past decade, a solid third season has proven to be a difficult accomplishment for most Indian web series, given how difficult it is to maintain quality in a streaming ecosystem that's straining under an abundance of options. For The Family Man, potentially, the most popular Indian web show to date, the third season arrives with expectations through the roof. Thankfully, the season lives up to the hype- relatable, enjoyable, thrilling, and sharp. However, the season does not make it completely clean, as it moves at a somewhat predictable pace, and is based on a reliance on cliffhangers.
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Season 3 finds Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) at a tenuous moment in his life, attempting to navigate an unhappy marriage with Suchi (Priyamani) and confront two teenagers (Ashlesha Thakur, Vedant Sinha) that are increasingly more forceful with their demands. After a major player error in the North East, his livelihood is turned upside down while he is forced to elude his own agency because of the shenanigans occurring in the North East. His only means of clearing his name is by terminating Rukma (Jaideep Ahlawat), an intense, layered, and scary smuggler, who is garnering help from a secretive international contact, Meera (Nimrat Kaur). What follows is a hilarious, top-level thriller, and espionage chase.