Farzi Season 1 All Episodes
Show Overview
- Title: Farzi
- Season: 1
- Total Episodes: 8
- Genre: Crime Thriller / Black Comedy
- Language: Hindi (with English Subtitles)
- Creators: Raj & DK (The duo behind The Family Man)
Episode 7: "Endgame" – The Final Print
Runtime: 62 minutes
With Michael suspended and Mansoor tightening the noose, Sunny executes a double betrayal. He prints the 50 crore for Mansoor but simultaneously leaks the entire distribution network to the press. This episode is a masterful example of tension—every scene feels like the last.
Key Plot Points:
- Sunny fakes his own death in a warehouse explosion. Firoz and his family escape to Nepal.
- Michael, now a rogue cop, teams up with Megha to corner Mansoor.
- Mansoor discovers Sunny’s betrayal during a live dinner party. In a shocking scene, Mansoor kills his own brother, assuming he was the leak.
- Sunny walks away with 2 crore in real money he laundered through the fake operation. He boards a flight to Dubai.
Twist: As Michael cleans up Mansoor’s mess, he finds one of Sunny’s fake notes. On the back, Sunny has written a message: "See you in Season 2." farzi season 1 all episodes
Episode 8: Supernote
Runtime: ~61 mins
Season 1 follows Sunny, a disillusioned artist who uses his extraordinary talent to create flawless counterfeit currency. Alongside his loyal friend Firoz, Sunny enters a high-stakes world of crime, pursued by Michael, a gritty task force officer, and monitored by Mansoor Dalal, a ruthless counterfeiting kingpin. Episode Guide Season 1 consists of 8 episodes, all released on February 10, 2023
4. Production Quality
From the grimy underbelly of Mumbai to the sterile art galleries, the cinematography is stunning. The printing sequences are shot with a hypnotic, rhythmic precision that makes the act of forgery feel like high art. Show Overview
Themes and Style
Farzi is more than just a crime thriller; it is a commentary on the disparity between the rich and the poor. Sunny’s motivation stems from the frustration that honest work doesn't pay, while the corrupt thrive. This social commentary gives the audience a reason to root for the "bad guy."
Visually, the show is a treat. Raj & DK employ their signature style—quick cuts, vibrant colors, and a pulsating background score. The sequences showing the technicalities of printing money are shot with a craftsman’s attention to detail, making the forgery process look dangerously fascinating.
What’s the Story? (No Major Spoilers)
Sunny (Shahid Kapoor), a brilliant but disillusioned artist, teams up with his friend Firoz (Bhuvan Arora) to create high-quality counterfeit currency. Their operation runs smoothly until it catches the attention of two relentless forces: Mansoor Dalal (Kay Kay Menon), a ruthless kingpin who sees them as competition, and Michael (Vijay Sethupathi), an eccentric, obsessive cop on a mission to bring down India’s fake money empire. Title: Farzi Season: 1 Total Episodes: 8 Genre:
Main cast (key figures)
- [Lead actor — character name] — central counterfeiter/protagonist
- [Supporting actors] — law enforcement officers, criminal associates, politicians, and family/romantic connections
(Exact cast details vary by source; main billed performers include prominent Indian film and TV actors.)
Episode-Wise Highlights
| Episode | Focus | Key Takeaway | |---------|-------|---------------| | 1-2 | Setup & The First Fake Note | Slow burn but essential character building. The printing process is shown in delicious detail. | | 3-4 | The Empire Expands | Tension rises as Sunny gets in over his head. Vijay Sethupathi enters with a bang. | | 5-6 | Cat & Mouse | Best stretch – the heists get smarter, and the stakes become personal. | | 7-8 | Climax & Cliffhanger | Explosive finale with a gut-punch twist. Leaves you desperate for Season 2. |
Episode 3: "Supply and Demand" – The Hustle Expands
Runtime: 49 minutes
Sunny and Firoz face a classic startup problem: they have a great product but no distribution. They can’t spend millions of fake notes themselves. This episode introduces the dark underbelly of Mumbai’s black market. They meet a mid-level peddler named "Stall" who agrees to buy their notes for 30% of face value.
Key Plot Points:
- Sunny prints his first one lakh rupees. Stall buys it for 30,000.
- A rival gang discovers Stall’s new supplier and attacks the printing den. Sunny escapes but realizes he needs protection.
- Michael’s task force traces the fake notes back to a specific geographic area (South Central Mumbai).
- Megha discovers that the fake notes are actually increasing spending power in slums temporarily, creating a moral grey area.
Best Scene: Vijay Sethupathi’s Michael interrogates a child mule. Without raising his voice, he makes the child cry and confess. It’s chilling.
