The Family Man Season 2 Review: Raj & DK and Manoj Bajpayee yet again deliver a Compelling Show which is more Complex and Entertaining.

The Family Man Season 2 turned into the most anticipated web series of 2021 and Amazon Prime did it once again, by its top-notch strategy to develop the publicity, and the bar of assumptions among the audiences was high. It took the Internet by storm when the trailer was released, it also features Samantha Akkineni in the fundamental role however as an enemy. There were numerous controversies identified with the show yet ideally, it is settled down now and Raj & DK, who gave India our first zombie film, and is known for making films with their bit of unusual humor, once more conveys a nail-biting thriller that is fun and exciting and charming simultaneously. 

In the initial scene, Bhaskaran (Mimi Gopi) and his brother Subbu (Srikrishna Dayal) are driving their Tamil powers for freedom from the Sri Lankan military. And afterward, the same camp is bombarded and obliterated yet Bhaskaran figures out how to get away. Presently here in Mumbai, Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) is doing a 9 to 5 job in an IT Company yet his "Fear Of Missing Out" consistently settles on his decision his best friend from TASC JK Talpade (Sharib Hashmi) to know what's happening? What case or mission they're on? 

We realize that soon Srikant will be out of this hopeless and exhausting life where his boss continues to insult him "to not be a minimum guy" and his family which a major botch for him to manage. At whatever point he attempts to discuss with his wife Suchi (Priyamani), the easygoing talk transforms into a fight. Sri's daughter Dhriti (Ashlesha Thakur) doesn't like being controlled and for the sake of her studies, she is out with her boyfriend. She shouts saying Sri is the "patriarch" of this family to which Srikant says "Suchi, Dhriti ne kitni acchi angrezi boli, so weighty words". 

Artharv (Vedant Sinha) has ADHD and he at last surrenders music (a rest to our ears) however now fosters an interest in "hypnotizing" others. He's as yet the sharpest one, who calls his dad and mom Sri and Suchi. Srikant is clearly very tired of his life and when his marriage is on the verge of getting a separation, Srikant joins the TASC force, and now he and the entire force needs to stand against Sri Lankan Tamil uprisings who have arranged something big and evil and now their target is the Prime Minister of India (Seema Biswas). 

The show has been written by Raj & DK and Suman Kumar and they yet again made another season that is breathtaking and completely pleasant. Regardless of the show is long actually like its prior season, it doesn't underestimate its hype to convey anything for the sake of entertainment. The writers and directors know how to deal with their characters and they do it easily. Almost four episodes are contributed to make the characters look genuine as concrete. Be it the family of Srikant or the greatest danger for India, everything has been dealt with delicacy. 

The Family Man is an ideal mix of a family drama with a real danger to a country. Furthermore, it prevails in the two divisions. What I enjoyed about the show is that it doesn't just show that Srikant or TASC force is making the best choice, it additionally centers around those rebellions and their belief systems as well, regarding what made them transform into what they're now. And, there comes Raji (Samantha Akkineni) who represents a profound danger to Srikant and his organization. Her folks and siblings and companions were butchered right before her eyes and perhaps that fury and outrage are what Raji is. 

Samantha Akkineni is outstanding as Raji. She is persuading as a de-glitz rebel woman and it was needed to make somebody a miscreant that could coordinate with the degree of mastery and power the TASC force are utilizing - that is Raji. She is solid and can knock somebody instantly. In one scene, she is shown butchering her supervisor's carcass which she murdered in a snap. She hacks him up and places each part in numerous trash bags and tosses them around various spaces of the city. That's horrendous and a nightmare Raji is. The dialogue delivery of Samantha in certain spots is so extraordinary and haunting, it will shake you from inside. 

Indeed, even the little characters have their moments, Ravindra Vijay as Muthu, Devadarshini as Umayal, Mime Gopi as Bhaskaran Palanivel, or Late Asif Basra as Counselor or Seema Biswas as PM Basu. Everybody has a strong presence in the show. Most importantly is Manoj Bajpayee as Srikant Tiwari who with his nuanced performance wins everybody's heart. There is a scene where Sri is in a repulsive circumstance yet gets confused for "feminazi". He's so terrific given the circumstance he's in, the expression is simply incredible. 

His scenes with Sharib Hashmi are a treat and Sharib Hashmi as JK is engaging as hell. He never fails to impress in any film. The kids of Sri are too in an incredible form and Priyamani as Suchi is great as usual. The string of uncommon humor sewed alongside the story is exemplary, that even in a genuine second it stimulates giggles. The conflicts between the two dialects and complexes are also capably used to make scenes humourous. Action choreography by directors Aejaz Gulab and Yannick Ben is extraordinary and the cinematography by Cameron Eric Bryan is staggering. 

The two perspectives cooperate to conveys many exciting minutes, the action sequences are a treat, and the camera how it capably catches everything with long shots, the camera is moving from the first floor to the ground floor and going into the room and showing how immaculately the shootout scenes are being conducted, it's extraordinary to see such a craft. 

The Family Man is without a doubt one of the finest written shows you will come across. In any case, season 2 is more diverse, with the incorporation of Tamil actors, and practically half of the show is loaded up with Tamil dialogues, clearly now Raj and DK know that the Indian crowd is evolving and they can take this with no grumbling. It's not only an espionage thriller but a character-driven show as well where everyone has a heart for which we feel and hold onto. The intriguing premise of The Family Man showing our hero pursuing the miscreants and working for a mysterious association and then showing him having dinner with his family and family accompanies numerous issues, no family is perfect than taking us to abhorrent associations arranging of something big and evil and illegal intimidation and shootouts, and how every one of these strings works out for The Family Man Srikant and how Raj & DK executes the piece is the thing that makes this worth watching and Season 2 is no exemption.

Rating:- 4/5

Now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.


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