Manoj Bajpayee Reveals Nagaland's Magic: Why It's a Must-Visit Destination

Manoj Bajpayee shares his eye-opening experience filming in Nagaland for The Family Man Season 3. He describes the state as incredibly beautiful and pure, with people living closely connected to nature. The actor was particularly impressed by how early everyone wakes up and starts their day. He highly recommends visiting Nagaland to experience its warm culture and stunning landscapes firsthand.

Key Points: Manoj Bajpayee on Nagaland Experience in The Family Man Season 3

  • Actor describes Nagaland as pure and untouched with incredible natural beauty
  • Bajpayee was surprised by early morning routines showing connection to nature
  • He praises Northeastern actors for being global yet culturally rooted
  • The actor urges everyone to visit Nagaland at least once in lifetime
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Manoj Bajpayee talks about Nagaland and how its people are connected with nature

Manoj Bajpayee shares his transformative Nagaland experience while filming The Family Man Season 3, calling it a must-visit destination for its pure natural beauty and warm people.

"Nagaland is so amazing that it's difficult to describe in words - Manoj Bajpayee"

Mumbai, Nov 25

Acclaimed actor Manoj Bajpayee, who is receiving a lot of positive response to the recently released 3rd season of 'The Family Man', has shared his experience of working in Nagaland, a place where people are still connected with nature.

The third season of the series is set in Nagaland, and Manoj was bowled over by the sheer beauty of the state, and the simplicity of its people.

Talking about the same, he said, "Nagaland is so amazing that it's difficult to describe in words. I had never visited this part of the country before, and coming here for 'The Family Man' shoot has been truly enriching. We spent a few weeks filming, and every day gave us wonderful experiences. The people, the food, the culture, everything felt so warm and genuine".

For Manoj Bajpayee, this shoot wasn't just another schedule. It was a first-time encounter with a part of India he had never seen up close.

Reflecting on how deeply the place impacted him, he shared, "It's been a complete eye-opener. I really want to urge everyone to visit Nagaland at least once in their lifetime. The place feels so pure, untouched and clean -- the kind of natural beauty you don't see very often. One thing that surprised me was how early the day starts here. We'd wake up at 4:30 or 5:00 am, and the sun would already be shining like it's 9 or 10 in the morning. Everyone is up and active early, and it just shows how closely people live with nature".

Calling it a must-visit destination, the actor said, "There are very few places where you see human life adjusting itself so beautifully around the environment, the flora and fauna. Nagaland is exactly that, incredibly green, and the people are extremely welcoming and warm-hearted. It's a must-visit place".

He also spoke warmly about working with Northeastern actors such as Paalin Kabak, Rigen Ngomle, Poonam Gurung, and Vihotu Swu. "I'm also very happy that so many actors and artists from the Northeast are part of The Family Man Season 3. Talking to them and getting to know them has been a surreal experience. They are so global in their thinking, tech, fashion, and learning, yet so deeply rooted in their culture and traditions. I'm sure that after watching Season 3, a lot of people will want to come and experience this beautiful place for themselves".

Written by Raj, DK, and Suman Kumar, 'The Family Man' is available to stream on Prime Video.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Finally some positive representation of Northeast India in mainstream media! The Family Man has been doing a great job showcasing our diverse culture. Looking forward to watching season 3 this weekend.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the positive comments, I wish more Indian filmmakers would actually cast Northeastern actors in lead roles instead of just supporting characters. Representation matters beyond just beautiful locations.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Nagaland last year, I can confirm everything Manoj sir said! The Hornbill Festival is absolutely magical and the people are the warmest I've met anywhere in India. The organic lifestyle there is something we city people should learn from.
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Karthik V
Manoj Bajpayee always brings authenticity to his roles. His genuine appreciation for Nagaland's culture shows why he's such a respected actor. Can't wait to see how they've incorporated the local elements into the storyline! 🤩
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Michael C
This makes me proud to be Indian! We have such incredible diversity in our country, and it's wonderful to see mainstream media highlighting regions that don't always get the attention they deserve. The Family Man team is doing important work.

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