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‘The Family Man 2’ Twitter response: Fans offer the Manoj Bajpayee and Samantha Akkineni starrer go-ahead; consider it a “Work of art”
Manoj Bajapyee’s ‘The Family Man 2’ has been perhaps the most anticipated web shows of the year. The show that should deliver in February this year was delayed attributable to the continuous pandemic. Nonetheless, the producers treated fans by debuting on the OTT stage four hours before its booked time. The show has gotten staggering surveys as of now.
While Manoj Bajpayee makes sorcery on the screen by and by, it is Samantha Akkineni who sparkles with her presentation in a never-seen symbol. The entertainer, who makes her advanced presentation with ‘The Family Man’, plays a dim and exceptional character of ‘Raji’ who has inverse perspectives contrasted with Bajpayee’s character.
Samantha was in the eye of a tempest after the trailer of the arrangement was delivered. Tamil Nadu had apparently looked for a restriction on the arrangement for depicting Tamilians in a “exceptionally shocking” way. As per them, it was an endeavor to dishonor the battle of the Eelam Tamils in Sri Lanka. There were reports that the OTT stage in this way choked the entertainer from standing up against her hazardous job.
Notwithstanding, in spite of this, the arrangement and her presentation have been accepting colossal reactions from the crowd. After marathon watching the show, netizens have been flooding the web with positive audits.
Helmed by Raj-DK, ‘The Family Man 2’ likewise stars Sharad Kelkar, Priyamani and Sharib Hashmi in key jobs.
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