
Netflix and Amazon Prime have a chat on The Family Man 2. Manoj Bajpayee reacts
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Manoj Bajpayee who is basking under the success of Amazon Prime's Family Man 2 will next be seen in Netflix's anthology series, Ray. See how Netflix and Amazon Prime reacted to the same.
Manoj Bajpayee, who is basking under the success of Amazon Prime's The Family Man 2, will be next seen in Netflix's anthology series, Ray. The jump from Amazon Prime Video's The Family Man to Netflix's Ray has started off a hilarious banter between the official Twitter handles of the two streaming platforms. And, guess who is the most amused? Srikant Tiwari AKA Manoj Bajpayee! .@BajpayeeManoj coming to a Netflix series!We love that you're a part of this family, man #Ray srikant, job badalne mein bada drastic change hua hoga na? https://t.co/HtFgYLM4UV Hahahahaha that’s top class banter !! Job nahi role badla hai !!! Srikant took this advice a bit too seriously: pic.twitter.com/DHGcXdErpO Amazon to Manoj bajpayee: pic.twitter.com/0CaiioIeGE Meanwhile @BajpayeeManoj replying to other OTT platforms pic.twitter.com/GrZmygUOJP Meanwhile @BajpayeeManoj replying to other OTT platforms pic.twitter.com/GrZmygUOJP Netflix released the much-awaited trailer of Ray yesterday (June 8). The new anthology series stars Manoj Bajpaye. Netflix, sharing the trailer, referred to Manoj Bajpayee's Amazon Prime Video series, The Family Man 2 and wrote "@ManojBajpayee coming to a Netflix series! We love that you are a part of this family, man (sic)"
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