5 reasons why Manoj Bajpayee starrer 'The Family Man' is the best Indian espionage series

First Published May 29, 2021, 1:08 PM IST

Manoj Bajpayee, Samantha Akkineni's The Family Man 2, will hit the OTT on June 4.

It takes a lot of hard work to make an espionage thriller. After the tremendous success of The Family Man, makers of the series Raj & DK are back with its second season. Here we bring you five reason why you should watch the show and why the first season was the best Indian spy thriller.
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Spy is a regular personThe Family Man 2 shows Srikant Tiwari, played by Manoj Bajpayee, in the role of a common person who juggles with his personal life responsibilities and caters to his on-field duties as a spy. The series is filled with ground reality and thrilling spy action.
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The bad guy factorThe Family Man addresses real-world subjects and topics. Even the so-called 'bad guys' have their reasons rooted in real-life experiences. The show does not shy away from addressing every aspect behind the negative or positive character and their motives.
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A solidcastEvery actor in the series is perfectly cast. The makers did not fall into the trap of giving all the attention to the lead roles. But they wrote the supporting characters brilliantly. JK, Moosa, Saloni, all these characters have well-writtenand strong characters, irrespective of their screen time.
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Good does not always winThe good doesn't always need to win. There are equal chances of failure and setback, even though you are a good guy. And the series does not hesitate to cater to both good and bad equally, establishing a perfect momentum.
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The perfect paceThere is not one slow or rushed moment in The Family Man. The pacing of the show is one of its best features. We accompany Srikant on his mission across the length and breadth of India in the story. The Family Man, starring Manoj Bajpayee, Priya Mani, Samantha Akkineni and Sharib Hashmi, among others, will begin streaming on June 4, 2021, on Amazon Prime Video.
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