They also discussed the claims of brownface.

The Family Man, a web series starring Manoj Bajpayee as a perpetually deceitful investigator, is in its second season and making all the right noises.
Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK, the show’s creators, discuss how lying gives Bajpayee’s character depth.
“The irony in the first section was that Srikant lied and Musa most likely believed him, but guess what? Srikant believed Musa’s falsehoods as well. Raji spotted his deception right away this season and told the truth,” DK stated.“What’s fascinating is that Srikant Tiwari’s character is so flawed,” Raj remarked.
You’re lying not just to your wife and kids, but also to Milind, who is suffering from PTSD. “I can imagine, and we were aware of it,” DK remarked.
We wanted to tell a tale in the most genuine way possible.
We needed a Tamil-speaking character, as well as everyone else speaking in their native tongue.
But you can’t start reducing them down just for the sake of the scene’s length. Thinking that there is too much Tamil and that we should reduce it seems to jeopardize the milieu’s character.
We had to give it the same amount of time and attention as a Hindi-speaking character. If you want to learn more about Prime Minister Basu or Milind, for example, you give them time to share their opinions, and we did the same with the Tamil characters in the novel.
We allowed them to take their time so that others could understand and feel their motivations.” “From a purely commercial standpoint, it may feel like we’re walking a tightrope,” he continued. “We felt in the audience that they would allow us a bit more leeway and openness so that we could reveal a little more and they wouldn’t be frustrated yet,” Raj explained.
Even when an Amazon representative saw the first season and saw a big sequence in Malayalam, he clapped and exclaimed, “Yes, this is the pan-India idea.” They also discussed the claims of brownface.
“It’s truly the character,” Raj explained.
Finally, if we look down on such things in the framework of beauty by stating that someone is dark and someone is fair, she is a soldier.
She is a warrior, a weapon, and a person who lives in a tough, tough, and tense environment.
So, it’s like how she learned to fight that convincingly; I don’t know if you’ve ever seen a female character fight so convincingly; all credit goes to Samantha; the aim was to turn her into that.”