The Family Man – Season 3 Episode 1

Published: Nov 24 2025

The first episode of The Family Man Season 3 unfolds in Nagaland, where the former Chief Minister, David Khuzou, graces a regional festival to broker peace and development. Suddenly, a bomb blast erupts, claiming the lives of over 30 people and leaving a trail of devastation. The news flashes across the country, revealing a string of five similar terrorist attacks across the north-eastern states of India.

The Family Man – Season 3 Episode 1 1

Meanwhile, Srikant Tiwari and his family gather for a prayer ceremony in their new flat in New Delhi. In the capital city, PM Proneeta Basu convenes with a group of ministers to address the Northeast blasts. Yashwant Kumar asserts that China is behind the attacks, a claim that stirs heated debates. NIA Chief Gautam Kulkarni cautions against any retaliatory actions, citing the potential harm to their peace project, Project Sahakar. Yashwant persists in his push for funding with China, but Proneeta urges patience, emphasizing that Sahakar remains their primary focus.

In London, a businessman named Dwaraknath gathers with other businessmen to discuss India-Russia relations. A woman named Meera joins the conversation, casting a shadow of impending war over India, prompting them to haste their plan into action. As Meera departs, she orders an attack on Nasreen Baig, the Pakistani woman who accuses Major Sameer of involvement in General Ansari’s death. Kulkarni reveals a mission linked to Project Sahakar and invites Shrikant to Nagaland.

Suchitra's business, ShrinkMe, forms a partnership with a Chinese company, leaving Arvind in Canada and entrusting Suchitra with the helm. At home, Shrikant struggles with Dhriti and Atharv's energies as he lies to Suchitra about his trip to Nagaland, claiming he'll be in Dehradun instead. The next day, Zoya undergoes a polygraph test to assess her readiness for rejoining TASC. Shrikant encounters her after the test, only to be ignored. Yet, Zoya is eventually reinstated.

In the bustling metropolis of London, Major Sameer crosses paths with Meera. Their conversation weaves around the tragic demise of General Ansari, and he expresses his gratitude to Meera for eliminating Nasreen. As their eyes meet, a sense of camaraderie envelops them.

Sameer, with a steely determination in his gaze, shares the details of the project he's been meticulously crafting. Meera, with a keen interest, requests him to seek out a member from Northeast India for an upcoming mission. Her words are laced with a hint of urgency, her eyes burning with the fire of a mission accomplished.

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