When Bollywood Star Manoj Bajpayee Of The Family Man 2 Reveals His Real-Life Chellam Sir: ‘I Call Him Any Time.’

Manoj Bajpayee

The role played by Uday Mahesh, the character of Chellam was introduced in season 2 of the Manoj Bajpayee- starrer hit web series The Family Man seasons 2. Manoj Bajpayee has revealed the real Chellam sir in his life. Played by Uday Mahesh, the character was introduced in season 2 of the actor’s hit web series The Family Man.

Chellam is Srikant Tiwari, Manoj’s character in the series created by Raj & D.K. can turn to when he has an issue that he is incapable of solving. Manoj, while talking to SpotboyE, revealed that Suparn Varma, one of the directors at The Family Man, is his real-life Chellam sir.          Manoj Bajpayee

While speaking to SpotboyE, Manoj Bajpayee said, “So in my life there too many characters like Chellam sir, for all the films and anything, you know, there are directors who I love and admire like, Neeraj Pandey or Abhishek Chaubey or Raj & DK or Anurag Kashyap all of these people I always call them. But one of the three directors – Suparn Verma – of The Family Man, he can be a Chellam Sir. He is somebody who has answers for everything, so I call him any time.”

Meantime, The Family Man 2 has received an extremely positive reception from both critics and audiences. Shubhra Gupta wrote in her review, “…the Family Man Season 2 does the big picture so well. It brings us up to speed with India here today as we battle a brutal virus, and the continuing tragedy playing out all about us. But, aha, something else is afoot, this time in another part of the country, with the help of another enemy. Here comes the third season, no spoilers there.”                  Manoj Bajpayee

Life and Awards:

Manoj Bajpayee born 23 April 1969, also credited as Manoj Bajpai, is an Indian film actor who especially works in Hindi cinema and has also done Telugu and Tamil language films. He is the recipient of three National Film Awards, four Filmfare Awards, and two Asia Pacific Screen Awards. In 2019, he was awarded India’s fourth-highest civilian honor, the Padma Shri, for his contributions to art.