Updated On: 28 May, 2021 07:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Uma Ramasubramanian
After Tamil Nadu govt seeks ban on The Family Man 2 due to its purported depiction of Tamils, Manoj Bajpayee emphasises that people should watch series before jumping to conclusions

Manoj Bajpayee in The Family Man 2
He finds himself in a paper-pushing job, far away from the exhilarating world of espionage, and his marriage is hanging by a thread. Not quite what you’d imagine about a quick-thinking spy. After a long wait, we return to Srikant Tiwari’s universe next month as he sets out on a new mission in the second season of The Family Man.
For Manoj Bajpayee who won praise for his spy act in 2019, the charm lies in his character’s simplicity. “I don’t know how to play a hero because for me, each character is a person from everyday life. I have been trained during my theatre years to make every part relatable. To me, Srikant is RK Laxman’s The Common Man, witnessing the irony and joys of life,” he says.