After a long wait, 'The Family Man' Season 3 finally drops — and I binge-watched, expecting the familiar mix of humour, high-stakes espionage, and middle-class chaos the franchise is known for.

What I didn’t expect was how much darker, bigger, and more emotionally demanding this season would be. This is easily the most ambitious chapter yet, and Manoj Bajpayee’s Srikant Tiwari shoulders it with a performance that’s layered, weary, and, at times, painfully real.

The season throws Srikant into new terrain — both literally and emotionally. The North-East setting adds freshness, but also a sense of unpredictability. From the first few episodes, I could feel that the show was shifting gears.

The threats were bigger, the enemies smarter, and the moral lines blurrier. What I enjoyed most was h

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