
The Prime Video series The Family Man 3 has sparked controversy, with right-wing groups and supporters alleging that the show carries an anti-national agenda. Critics argue that the series portrays India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) as ineffective, while a drug peddler with Myanmar links is shown as intelligent and powerful. The show also depicts several “black sheep” within the NIA, further fueling criticism.
Although the series has received praise for its performances, detractors claim it portrays China, Pakistan, and Myanmar as having superior intelligence systems compared to India. The show features a fictional female Prime Minister named Basu and key officials, including the Defense Advisor, External Affairs Minister, and a senior military officer, who are shown frequently arguing and lacking coordination—depicted as disrespectful and negatively critical.
One viewer commented, “This series seems to be made with an anti-national motive or blindly follows a script written by someone with such intentions.” Critics warn that the portrayal of India’s leadership and agencies could influence viewers’ perception of the country’s governance and intelligence apparatus.
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