Working on the highly anticipated third season of the popular series The Family Man has been more than just a continuation of a successful franchise for lead actor Manoj Bajpayee; it’s been a continuous process of mutual learning and artistic growth with his cast and crew.
Returning to the skin of the unassuming yet sharp intelligence officer, Srikant Tiwari, Bajpayee emphasizes that after spending years with the same team, the set has evolved into a unique and comfortable working environment.
Manoj Bajpayee often speaks about the enduring camaraderie that defines the atmosphere on the set of The Family Man. While he is quick to clarify that it’s not a typical “family,” he describes the unit as a close-knit group that can instantly reconnect whenever they meet.
This long-standing association—spanning several years—means that every returning cast member, including the beloved Sharib Hashmi (who plays JK Talpade), eagerly anticipates getting back on set. The actor notes that the excitement stems from the knowledge that each season presents an opportunity to “do something new again” and the joy of reuniting with a team that makes the work feel less like a grueling shoot and more like an exciting reunion.
Manoj Bajpayee stated “It has evolved into a group where you can start whenever you meet… Because there is never a time when you feel that you are exhausted doing this.”
For Bajpayee, reprising the role of Srikant Tiwari doesn’t require a need to inject “freshness” into the character, but rather to re-inhabit a role that has naturally evolved over time. A lot has happened in Srikant’s personal and professional life over the fictional timeline of the show.
To anchor himself back into the core persona, the veteran actor mentions a simple preparation process: watching a few episodes from the earlier seasons to remind himself of the “fundamentals of Srikant Tiwari.” Beyond that, the journey of the new season dictates the new light in which the character is seen, with Bajpayee absorbing what the script reveals about Srikant’s backstory and future challenges.
Mutual Respect and Masterclass Moments
The concept of learning from each other is a cornerstone of the professional relationship on the set. This is particularly evident in the dynamic Bajpayee shares with new co-star Jaideep Ahlawat, who plays the antagonist Rukma. While Ahlawat openly calls Bajpayee’s body of work a “masterclass” for actors, Bajpayee himself is a great admirer of Ahlawat’s talent, particularly praising his work in previous projects.
Bajpayee, however, modestly rejects the “guru-shishya” label for their relationship. Instead, he emphasizes a more organic process: actors learn a lot from observing and engaging with each other’s work.
It’s a proof to the collaborative spirit of the show that new additions like Ahlawat and Nimrat Kaur (who plays Meera) have brought a fresh excitement not just for the viewers, but also for the long-time cast, pushing everyone to deliver their best. This continuous, shared process ensures that even in its third season, the series remains engaging, complex, and deeply rooted in its characters. To know such latest updates, stay tuned to tellyboosters.com Thank you!

