Ever for the reason that first season of The Family Man ended, followers have been questioning whether or not Neeraj Madhav’s character of the ISIS terrorist Moosa Rahman aka Al-Qatil is alive. In the finale episode of season one, it was indicated that Moosa was useless after he succumbed to a middle-of-the-road struggle together with his protege, Sajid. However, earlier this 12 months, the makers left followers guessing after they dropped a BTS video of Moosa returning to the units of the net sequence and freaking out JK Talpade aka Sharib Hashmi. The caption of the clip learn, “Is Moosa again?” with a skeptical emoticon.
The fans’ curiosity reached its peak when the trailer of the second season released a few weeks ago. The new season will see Manoj Bajpayee’s Srikant Tiwari pitted against a new, powerful and brutal adversary named Raji, essayed by Samantha Akkineni, who makes her digital debut with the web series. Apart from Manoj, Sharad Kelkar, Priyamani, and Sharib Hashmi will reprise their roles. Soon after the trailer released, fans began speculating if Srikant’s new nemesis Raji, a Sri Lankan Tamilian, could be the main thread running across both the seasons and related to season one’s antagonist Moosa, who left for Syria from Kasaragod, Kerala to join ISIS to avenge the death of his family at the hands of fundamentalists.
Additionally, when a fan requested Manoj Bajpayee on Twitter if each the seasons of The Family Man related, the actor gave a obscure response about ready to discover out extra.
Meanwhile, the present has been going through controversy over its alleged depiction of Eelam Tamils. There have been requires the boycott of the sequence in Tamil Nadu, with IT Minister T Mano Thangaraj writing a letter to the Centre over the present’s depiction of Eelam Tamils in a “extremely objectionable method”. Thangaraj, in his letter to Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar, claimed the show “intentionally undermined” the historic wrestle of the Eelam Tamils.
“Branding Tamil talking actress Samantha as a terrorist in the serial is instantly an assault on the satisfaction of Tamils residing all over the world and nobody will tolerate this type of motivated and mischievous marketing campaign,” he said.
Samantha Akkineni made her acting debut with the Telugu film ‘Ye Maaya Chesave’ which released in 2010. She rose to prominence with films like Baana Kaathadi, Moscowin Kavery, and Brindavanam among others, and later went on to establish herself as one of the most sought-after actresses down South with superhits including Theri, 24, Mersal, Rangasthalam, and Mahanati. She won further critical acclaim for her roles in Super Deluxe, Majili, Oh! Baby, and Jaanu.
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