Manoj Bajpayee-starrer The Family Man will end after season four, according to a report (Image credit: Amazon Prime Video)
Could Srikant Tiwari hang up his boots after… The family man Season 4 of the Amazon Prime Video A spy thriller? A report suggests that the show could be shutting down after its next season. The creators Nidimor Paradise and Krishna DKalso known as Raj & DK, are filming the third follow-up season with the star Manoj BajpayeeHere’s what we know so far about the show’s final season.
Will The Family Man end with season 4?
The family man season 3 is in production right now, but a new report in Noon reveals that the creators are considering ending the series with a season 4. The creative team has already started working on the scripts for the next season.
A source said Noon“The shooting of the third season is already underway and the entire team is thrilled with the outcome. At the same time, there is a discussion on whether to end the series with the fourth season. Raj-DK is toying with the idea at the moment and has not yet made a final decision.”
The source also added that the final decision on the show’s ending will be made after filming for season 3 wraps, and the idea is still being explored for now. The cast and crew returned to filming The family man season 3 in May; plot details are a secret for now. Manoj Bajpayee is back as Srikant Tiwari, as are other cast members Priyamani as Suchitra Tiwari, Sharib Hashmi as Srikant’s “co-worker” JK Talpade, and Ashlesha Thakur and Vedant Sinha as Srikant’s children Dhriti and Atharv.
About The Family Man
The spy thriller is one of the most popular Indian shows on Amazon Prime Video. The first season premiered to great acclaim in September 2019 and saw Srikant and his team succeed in neutralizing a terrorist threat to the country. In the second season, Samantha Ruth Prabhu joined the show as Raji, a Sri Lankan Tamil liberation fighter. The third season of The family man It is said to be related to the COVID-19 pandemic, with China targeting northeastern states and using health fears as a distraction.
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