Filmmaker duo Raj & DK recently delighted fans with a glimpse into the lighter side of production for the highly anticipated The Family Man Season 3. On Friday, they shared a hilarious behind-the-scenes video and a candid photo featuring stars Manoj Bajpayee and Sharib Hashmi. The video captures a light-hearted moment where Bajpayee and DK count to five, only to be hilariously interrupted by Sharib, who jumps in, sending everyone into fits of laughter. Raj & DK captioned their post on X, “From the sets of Season 3… Cheers to The Family Man.”
From the sets of Season 3… Cheers to The Family Man! 🍻
Celebrating 5 years of #TheFamilyMan pic.twitter.com/VmGI0f7TXR
— Raj & DK (@rajndk) September 20, 2024
Alongside the laughs, actress Shreya Dhanwanthary shared her own behind-the-scenes moments on Instagram, showcasing the team’s time in Nagaland. One of her photos features a casual Shreya in a graphic white tank top and denim shorts, posing with Sharib. Another snapshot captures the duo engaged in a lively conversation while trekking through the scenic mountains, with Shreya captioning it, “Today we decided to be tourists.”
The Family Man follows the story of Srikant Tiwari, portrayed by Bajpayee, a seemingly ordinary middle-class man who secretly works as an intelligence officer for the Threat Analysis and Surveillance Cell (TASC), a fictional division of the National Investigation Agency. The series, which has gained immense popularity since its debut, also stars a talented ensemble cast including Sharad Kelkar, Neeraj Madhav, Dalip Tahil, and Sunny Hinduja.
Since its premiere on September 20, 2019, the series has kept audiences on the edge of their seats. The second season, featuring Samantha Ruth Prabhu, was released on June 4, 2021, and fans are eagerly awaiting the third season, set to hit screens in 2025.
As the cast and crew continue to share their experiences from the set, it’s clear that The Family Man is not just a gripping thriller but also a close-knit family, making the journey just as exciting as the story itself.