The Family Man 3 Review: Fans Praise Bajpayee & Ahlawat, But Call Season “Incomplete”

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    The highly anticipated third season of The Family Man premiered on Amazon Prime Video on November 21, 2025, immediately sparking massive online discussions. While viewers widely praised the performances by the lead actors, the season has drawn mixed reviews, with criticism aimed at the pacing, dialogue, and an unresolved cliffhanger that left many feeling the story was “incomplete.

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    The full season dropped simultaneously across more than 240 countries, cementing its status as a major global Indian web series.

    The Stakes Are Higher for Srikant Tiwari

    Manoj Bajpayee returns as the dual-life agent, Srikant Tiwari, but this time, the stakes have never been higher. Srikant is hunted by his own agency, TASC, and faces dangerous new adversaries:

    • Rukma: The menacing new antagonist played by Jaideep Ahlawat.

    • Meera: The powerful new foe portrayed by Nimrat Kaur.

    Caught in the turmoil of Srikant’s secret life are his family members—his partner Suchitra (Priyamani) and their children Dhriti (Ashlesha Thakur) and Atharv (Vedant Sinha).

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    🗣️ Internet Reaction to The Family Man 3 Review

    Fan reactions across social media have ranged from enthusiastic approval to disappointment over the narrative choices made by creators Raj & DK.

    The Good: Performances and Action

    The consensus is clear: the casting and acting delivered intensely compelling drama:

    “Whoever decided to bring these two (Manoj Bajpayee and Jaideep Ahlawat) together in Family Man S3 knew what they were doing.”

    The season is generally viewed as “very watchable” and delivering the expected elements: solid performances, gripping action, and family drama.

    The Bad: Pacing and Cliffhanger

    However, many long-time fans felt the season fell short of the previous two, particularly regarding the ending:

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    • Incomplete Feeling: “It was good, but could’ve been better… That ending… they really left it hanging,” wrote one viewer, summarizing the frustration over the unresolved cliffhanger.

    • Narrative Balance: Another fan noted that Srikant Tiwari “nailed his role as the wanted man but fell a little short as the family man,” suggesting the balance between political espionage and personal stakes was uneven this time around.

    The prevailing sentiment in this The Family Man 3 Review is that while the show delivered fantastic action and acting, it failed to provide a satisfying conclusion, leaving viewers eager (and slightly annoyed) for the next chapter in the Raj & DK universe.

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