Sharad Kelkar discloses he's not a part of Manoj Bajpayee’s ‘The Family Man 3’; says 'nobody informed me’ | Hindi Movie News


The third season of the popular web series The Family Man, created by Raj & DK, is gearing up for its release. For the next instalment, the filmmakers have kept Manoj Bajpayee, Priyamani, and Sharib Hashmi from the original cast; however, Sharad Kelkar has been excluded. The actor has now acknowledged that no producers had contacted him at all.
During an interview with India Today, Sharad revealed that he believed he might not be in the show because he was not tagged in the announcement post.He stated, “I don’t know anything about it. I don’t have any news of it as well. In fact, I read the announcement, but nobody informed me. So, I don’t have any clue. But I think it will be bigger and better than The Family Man Season 2.”
Fans had been expecting Sharad Kelkar, who played the role of Arvind, the mischievous character in Manoj’s life, to bring some announcement ever since the show was announced. Sharad said, “They will find another Kaleshi guy,” adding that he did not know what they have written.
He further added, “I didn’t have any meetings or communications with them, so I don’t know if my role is there or written. If it is written, then I’ll be there; otherwise, you guys, miss me. I never tease, I never lie, so what I am saying is true.”
Shooting for the third season of the thriller show, which will focus on threats to national security, has already started. By 2025, the series will be launched for streaming. Recently, Manoj Bajpayee discussed the developments of ‘Family Man 3’ with Pinkvilla.
He talked about the experience of shooting for the new season. He said, “I am enjoying it a lot. The shooting is going on. We have wrapped up a schedule. I slept at 1:30 AM and then I had to come for the masterclass.” He disclosed that the shooting will resume in November following the release of his 100th movie, ‘Bhaiyya Ji’. Manoj gave additional assurances, saying that the upcoming season would be far better and bigger.

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