In the latest season, Srikant Tiwari is on the run with his family, pursued by formidable new adversaries, Rukma (Jaideep Ahlawat) and Meera (Nimrat Kaur). Compounding his troubles, he becomes a target of TASC, the very intelligence agency he once served. After a four-year hiatus, The Family Man Season 3 returns with an OTT release, presenting a narrative that is more politically charged and emotionally intense than previous installments. The creators Raj & DK, along with writers Suman Kumar and director Tushar Seyth, navigate the complex societal issues of India’s north-east while maintaining the humor, suspense, and middle-class charm associated with Srikant Tiwari.
The season kicks off with a series of coordinated attacks, including a devastating incident at the Kohima Fest in Nagaland that injures MCA Chief David Khuzou (Sunil Thapa). Additional explosions erupt across the North-East, inciting widespread fear and prompting urgent action from both military and political leaders. Premier Basu (Seema Biswas) is determined to maintain national stability and safeguard her reputation, advocating for Project Shankar, India’s countermeasure against Guan Yu from China, which adds to the mounting pressure. Within TASC, Kulkarni (Dalip Tahil) champions collaboration among North-Eastern leaders, but his efforts are hindered by political strife.
As the narrative unfolds, what initially seems like a terror plot to destabilize the region reveals a complex web of political, criminal, bureaucratic, and international interests, leaving Srikant ensnared amid these conflicting forces.


