The Family Man 3 Is Coming: Relive Srikant’s Sarcasm That Made India Fall in Love with Him

The wait is finally over! The Family Man Season 3 is all set to premiere on November 21, 2025, bringing back Manoj Bajpayee as everyone’s favorite middle-class spy, Srikant Tiwari. Known for his razor-sharp sarcasm and relatable humor, Srikant is once again ready to save the nation — while dealing with family drama on the side.

Produced under D2R Films by the acclaimed duo Raj & DK, this high-stakes action-thriller returns with a fresh storyline, intense emotions, and Srikant’s signature wit that made India fall in love with him.

Before Season 3 hits Prime Video, let’s revisit some of Srikant Tiwari’s most iconic sarcastic lines that turned him into a national favorite.


1. “I save the country, but my wife thinks I’m a loser.”

The ultimate line that sums up Srikant’s dual life — a top intelligence officer at work and a misunderstood husband at home. His self-deprecating humor perfectly masks the emotional chaos he navigates daily.


2. “Oh sure, let’s just tell the terrorists we’re coming.”

A gem of deadpan sarcasm delivered during a tense mission, this quote highlights Srikant’s ability to mock danger while staying absolutely focused on the job.


3. “I’m not James Bond, I’m a middle-class Bond.”

Possibly the most memorable line of the entire series — and the most relatable. Srikant’s grounded humor gives a refreshing twist to the spy genre, making him both heroic and hilariously human.


4. “Great! Another crisis. Just what I needed today.”

Whether it’s a national threat or a family meltdown, Srikant’s exasperated delivery adds a touch of comedy to the chaos — and makes every Indian viewer nod in recognition.


5. “You think I’m the problem? Wait till you meet the government.”

Classic Srikant. With this biting line, he takes a witty jab at bureaucracy and hypocrisy, blending humor with hard-hitting truth — the essence of The Family Man.


Srikant Tiwari: The Sarcastic Hero India Needed

As The Family Man 3 gears up for release, fans can’t wait to see Srikant’s sharp humor, emotional depth, and action-packed missions unfold once again. Manoj Bajpayee’s portrayal of the “middle-class Bond” continues to redefine the spy genre for Indian audiences — proving that saving the world can come with a healthy dose of sarcasm.


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