Everyone’s favorite agent is back with wit, warmth, and that unbeatable charm. The trailer of The Family Man Season 3 has finally dropped, and while Manoj Bajpayee’s Srikant Tiwari once again commands the spotlight, it’s his partner-in-crime JK Talpade, played by Sharib Hashmi, who brings the heart (and humor) to the action.
Fans of the series have long adored JK’s impeccable timing, emotional depth, and brotherly bond with Srikant a dynamic that has become one of the strongest pillars of the Raj & DK-created show.
Speaking at the trailer launch, an emotional Sharib Hashmi reflected on what the role has meant to him. “Raj and DK have written such a brilliant character. I can’t thank them enough because JK changed my life,” he said. “When a character transforms your life, you can never forget it. It becomes a part of who you are.”
He added with a smile, “That’s why it’s never difficult for me to get back into JK’s skin, he’s already living somewhere inside me.”
Sharib also expressed heartfelt gratitude toward his co-star, Manoj Bajpayee, and the creators for the creative space they gave him. “If Manoj sir hadn’t given me that space on set, I could never have become JK,” he said.
The Family Man has always thrived on the chemistry between Srikant and JK two men caught between duty, danger, and domestic chaos, yet bound by loyalty and humor. Season 3 promises more of that beloved camaraderie, as the duo navigates new threats in Raj & DK’s ever-expanding espionage universe.
Creators Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK, known for their signature blend of realism, satire, and emotional depth, have once again reunited an ensemble cast that includes Manoj Bajpayee, Priyamani, Sharib Hashmi, and exciting new additions like Nimrat Kaur and Jaideep Ahlawat.
With The Family Man 3 set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on November 21, fans are gearing up for another thrilling ride one filled with secrets, explosions, emotions, and the irresistible energy of JK Talpade.
Because in Raj & DK’s world, it’s not just about saving the country it’s also about saving your sanity, preferably with a joke or two along the way.