![]() In that regard, Raji is a textbook ‘villain’. And what makes her journey so compelling is the very thing that makes The Family Man so compelling as a whole - the characters in this show aren’t motivated by requirements of the plot, but personal goals instead. Notice the change in her body language as she transforms from a demure young woman into a lethal killer, in the span of virtually a couple of minutes.Īs dependably formidable as Bajpayee is - and he is very formidable, exercising nearly every acting bone in his body - Samantha more than holds her own as the show’s primary antagonist. Granted, she’s been slapped with a thick layer of brown face, but the actor relies on the physicality of Raji than more traditional tools, such as words and facial expressions. Raji is a fascinating character, played with great confidence by cast-against-type Samantha. Who knew that it would take a shot of Samantha Akkineni to reinvigorate interest The Family Man's long-delayed second season, but there you have it. ![]() ![]() At the centre of this experiment is Raji - an indoctrinated rebel soldier tasked with carrying out the assassination. In season two, creators Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK continue their commendable crusade of viewing conflicts both global and domestic through a humanist lens. ![]()
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