The Family Man, starring Manoj Bajpayee, is one of OTT's most well-liked and critically acclaimed programs. After two fantastic seasons, fans are now looking forward to the release of the third installment. Sharib Hashmi, whose performance as JK Talpade has also become well-known, recently revealed information about the upcoming season.
Sharib Hashmi assured the reporters during a conversation that the upcoming third season of The Family Man will feature a lot of exciting new elements. "The fun will 'triple' in the third season," he stated.
He disclosed, "In season three, there is a lot of newness in my character. We will learn new things, have more fun, and the scale of this season is bigger than before. When people saw season one, they loved it. In season two, it was double the fun. And in season three, I can guarantee that the fun will be triple," as he conveyed his passion for the forthcoming season.
He also talked about his portrayal of JK Talpade in the TV show. He claimed that it was easy for him to take on the part because he was born and raised in Mumbai. He emphasized how crucial it is to be surrounded by Marathi speakers. The actor revealed that he was taught Marathi in school up until the tenth grade and that most of his friends are from Maharashtra.
Sharib revealed that his language is a combination of multiple influences
because his father was from Uttar Pradesh and his mother was from Delhi.
"But I adore Marathi. It's one of my favorite languages, and they chose to
create my character from Maharashtra after seeing my audition," he
continued. Changing the originally intended Bengali character to a Marathi one,
according to Hashmi, felt natural to him.
With the release of his film Sanduk, which can be seen on Waves OTT, SharibHashmi is currently having fun.
Meanwhile, Manoj Bajpayee will star in Raj & DK's The
Family Man Season 3, in which Jaideep Ahlawat will have a major role. The
show's makers announced earlier this year that filming was complete, and after
the 2025 Indian Premier League games, it will probably be accessible for
viewing on Amazon Prime Video.
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