
The Family Man Season 3 release: Latest instalment ‘belongs to Jaideep Ahlawat,' teases Manoj Bajpayee — When to watch
Amazon Prime's edgy action-drama series is set to release in the next few months, let's find out when can one stream The Family Man Season 3.
The third season of the hit series will premiere either in late October or early November, Manoj Bajpayee revealed. According to IMDb, Season 3 will start streaming in November this year.
Marking his OTT comeback as Srikant Tiwari in The Family Man 3, Manoj Bajpayee stated, 'The shooting is complete. When we started, we had no idea The Family Man would go this far. Is it the most popular work I've done? I would say, most definitely, yes," while speaking to Bollywood Hungama.
Manoj Bajpayee reflected on his other popular works that received critical acclaim and stated, "I've done some other excellent series on OTT, like Abhishek Chaubey's Killer Soup, the reach of The Family Man has gone beyond anything I've experienced.'
Dropping further details about the plot and building excitement, Manoj Bajpayee teased, 'If the highlight of Season 2 was Samantha, then Season 3 belongs to Jaideep Ahlawat. What a fine actor! I love working with actors who are as dedicated to getting it right as I am.'
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