The Family Man Season 3 Announced: Men, Before You Ghost Your Emotions, Take Cues From Srikant Tiwari!

Let's get one thing straight-Srikant Tiwari is not your regular IT guy. He's a full-time undercover spy who dodges bullets before breakfast and gaslights terrorists before lunch. But despite saving the country on weekdays and being the "default driver" for school drop-offs on weekends, his real challenge? Keeping his wife happy and kids fed while not letting his boss give him a coronary.

With Family Man 3 finally making a comeback, it's the perfect time to decode what makes Srikant Tiwari the poster boy for the modern Indian man. Because let's face it-beneath the dry sarcasm and that weather-beaten bag lies a relatable hero who's just trying not to get yelled at... by his boss and his wife.

The Family Man 3 Returns Announced Men Before You Ghost Your Emotions Take Cues From Srikant Tiwari

Here's what men (and honestly, women too) can learn from Srikant "Sorry, Can't Talk Right Now" Tiwari because being a spy can sometimes feel easier than handling your family group chat.

1. Being Clueless Is Okay (But Be Less Obvious About It)

Srikant's default expression is pure confusion-whether it's a missile crisis or his daughter's school project. But the man never lets being clueless stop him. He googles, he guesses, he gambles-and somehow lands on his feet (barely).
Lesson? You don't need all the answers. Just be willing to try, fake confidence like your Wi-Fi depends on it, and never, ever say "I don't know" when your partner asks where the baby oil is.

2. Multitasking Is Masculine

Srikant doesn't just juggle terrorists and tech surveillance-he does it while arguing over WhatsApp school groups and trying to make sense of teen slang. He's a master of being in two places at once-emotionally wrecked and physically present.
Real-life takeaway? You can plan a mission and still remember your anniversary. Masculinity in 2025 means knowing how to load a gun and a dishwasher. No excuses.

3. Therapy Isn't Weak-It's Tactical

In Season 2, Srikant shocked us all by doing the unthinkable-going to therapy. Willingly. In a country where men think paracetamol cures heartbreak, that was revolutionary.

So men, take note: suppressing emotions isn't brave, it's just a bad strategy. Talking to someone can help you be a better partner, father, and human being. If Srikant can cry a little and still punch a villain in the face, so can you.

4. Don't Be Afraid To Say Sorry (Even If You're Not Sure Why)

Srikant says sorry more than most husbands say "I love you." Half the time, he doesn't know what he's apologising for, but he still does it-with humility and a hint of resignation.

Here's the thing- marriage isn't about being right, it's about being less wrong, louder. Own up. Say sorry. Bonus points if you throw in chai or chocolate afterwards.

5. Never Underestimate The Power of Dry Humour

When the world's falling apart, Srikant doesn't scream-he mutters sarcasm like a weapon. From boardroom burns to terrorist takedowns, his wit remains sharper than his shooting skills.

Humour is not just comic relief-it's a survival tool. A man who can laugh at life's absurdities (and his own) is not just sexy, he's mentally bulletproof.

6. Fatherhood: Messy, Imperfect, But Non-Negotiable

Srikant might forget his anniversary, but he remembers to show up for parent-teacher meetings. His kids roast him daily, but he takes it like a champ. Fatherhood, for him, isn't about being perfect-it's about being present.
So if you're a dad, stop obsessing over being cool. Be available. Be awkward. Be the man your kids laugh with, not at (okay, maybe both).

7. Work-Life Balance Is a Lie. Just Try Not To Die

Srikant switches from decoding intelligence to buying milk on the same day. His phone's either buzzing with national security alerts or calls from his wife asking where the hell he is.

Modern life isn't about balance-it's about blending chaos gracefully. Know when to drop the file and pick up the phone. You won't win every war, but at least your home won't be the battlefield.

8. Fashion Tip: Confidence Over Couture

Srikant wears one expression and two shirts on loop. He's not winning GQ awards anytime soon, but he walks with the confidence of a man who knows his value.

Stop chasing trends. Channel Srikant. Clean shirt, decent shoes, and the conviction to say, "Yes, this is enough." That's fashion 101.

The Family Man 3 Returns Announced Men Before You Ghost Your Emotions Take Cues From Srikant Tiwari

9. Married Life Is Espionage With More Passive Aggression

Srikant is a national-level liar when it comes to hiding missions from his wife-but not out of malice. It's called self-preservation. Every husband knows there are classified details and then... there's emotional landmines.
Learn the art of discretion. Also, learn the art of listening. Women have sixth senses, and your silence is a dead giveaway.

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Be The Family Man, Not The Fragile Man

Srikant Tiwari is flawed, exhausted, and always one step behind-but he keeps trying. That's his biggest flex. Being strong today doesn't mean being stoic. It means juggling feelings, fears, and family without dropping the ball entirely.

So as you watch Family Man 3, don't just binge the action-learn the soft power of being a man who can be tough and tender, sometimes in the same sentence.

Because in a world full of loud bros and toxic heroes, we need more men who bring their heart-not just their muscle-to the mission.

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