![]() ![]() ![]() Samantha Akkineni is a scene stealer in this season as Raji, a refugee who has been through the grinder of war and abuse, burning with a bright red flame of vendetta and faint traces of humanity through her eyes all at the same time. And to add to his woes, a nemesis arises from her refuge a fierce warrior who is fanatically devoted to her cause and will do to all ends to finish the "job". Suchi (Priyamani) continues to struggle with her marriage to Srikant, and the nosy kids find themselves grappling with teenage life. Talpade (Sharib Hashmi) who crackles with his comic timing and chemistry with Bajpayee. Meanwhile, the country and its prime minister find themselves right in the middle of political tensions with prominent "neighbors".Ī lot of familiar characters return, including the sparky J. Tiwari's saga picks up from the events that saw the finale of season one – and we find him trying his hand at an actual corporate 9-5 job. The story is very much a piece of fiction, derived from real life events – past and present. It will no doubt ruffle some feathers, but in my opinion – no one has been put in any shade that is not historically accurate. For sure there are more troubles coming that will entangle Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) and his team of undercover soldiers.Ĭoming back to this season, the plot and the setting is quite the sensitive one in all honesty. ![]() get some brownie points right upfront for doing one thing differently in the second season of "The Family Man" – this one doesn't end with a gaping wide hole at the season finale. ![]()
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