Right-wing groups and supporters are claiming that Family Man 3, the Prime Video series, carries an anti-national agenda.
They argue that the show portrays the NIA as ineffective, while a drug peddler with Myanmar links is shown as clever and powerful. They also point out that the series depicts several “black sheep” within the NIA.
Although the series has generally received positive feedback for its performances, the content has angered many right-wing viewers.
They say the show gives the impression that China, Pakistan and Myanmar have stronger intelligence systems than India’s NIA.
The series also features a fictional female Prime Minister named Basu, along with key officials like the Defense Advisor, External Affairs Minister, and a senior military officer.
These characters are shown constantly arguing and lacking coordination, which critics claim is disrespectful and intentionally negative.
One netizen commented, “This series seems to be made with an anti-national motive or is blindly following a script written by someone with such intentions.”
Critics argue that the show may influence viewers by portraying India’s Prime Minister as ineffective and lacking judgment.