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Manoj Bajpayee’s ‘The Family Man’ S3 release date announced

‘The Family Man’ Season 3 release date: Manoj Bajpayee's action-packed series to stream from November 21

‘The Family Man’ fans gear up! New season of Manoj Bajpayee’s most loved spy drama is releasing soon. The makers have finally announced the release date of season 3, Srikant Tiwari will be back on your screens from November 21, 2025. The much-awaited new season promises a mix of humour, action, and emotional drama, taking fans deeper into the world of India’s favourite undercover agent.After years of anticipation, the critically acclaimed series created by Raj & DK is all set to return with higher stakes, new challenges, and even more thrilling missions.

Makers release a funny and dramatic announcement

The release date announcement came with a hilarious and engaging video that gave fans a quick catch-up on what’s been happening in the Tiwari household over the past four years. Suchitra Tiwari, played by Priyamani, is seen updating viewers about their family. She shares that their daughter Dhriti is now in college, while their mischievous son Atharv has started learning ballet.The fun moment comes when Srikant Tiwari, played by Manoj Bajpayee, appears pressing a music note and stretching out a loud “aaaaaaaaa”. The sound soon irritates everyone around, including his colleague Talpade (Sharib Hashmi). Finally, Srikant ends the suspense by saying, “aaa raha hoon main,” meaning “I am coming on November 21.” The quirky teaser perfectly captures the show’s trademark tone, a blend of laughter, chaos, and high-stakes tension.

Manoj Bajpayee returns with bigger spy challenges

‘The Family Man’ Season 3, created by Raj & DK, is expected to be the biggest one yet. Manoj Bajpayee’s Srikant Tiwari will once again find himself struggling to balance his family responsibilities with his life as an undercover agent. But this time, the mission is tougher, the stakes are higher, and the dangers are more personal than ever.

Raj and DK promise more high-octane action

The creators of the series, Raj & DK, shared their excitement and gratitude towards fans who have supported the show over the years. As quoted by India Today, they said, “Over the years, the love and adulation that audiences have showered on ‘The Family Man’ has been truly overwhelming. We know the audience has been patient, and we wanted to ensure that the wait was worth it—raising the stakes this season with even more high-octane action, a gripping narrative, riveting performances, and an elevated, edge-of-the-seat experience.”

New faces join the returning ensemble cast

The new season brings an exciting mix of new and returning cast members. Jaideep Ahlawat joins the show as Rukma, and Nimrat Kaur steps in as Meera, both adding fresh energy to the story.Alongside them, fan-favourite characters return to continue their journeys, Priyamani as Suchitra Tiwari, Sharib Hashmi as JK Talpade, Ashlesha Thakur as Dhriti Tiwari, Vedant Sinha as Atharv Tiwari, Shreya Dhanwanthary as Zoya, and Gul Panag as Saloni. The strong ensemble ensures that Season 3 will have the same blend of heart, humour, and heroism that fans have loved since the beginning. Go to Source

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