Farzi Season 1 All Episodes

Runtime: 53 minutes

This is the turning point. Sunny’s perfect note is ready. He prints 10 crore rupees (approx. $1.2 million USD) in one night. But when he tries to sell the plates to a Dubai-based cartel, things go sideways.

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Emotional Core: Firoz breaks down, realizing they are no longer "just artists"—they are criminals responsible for Dalal’s death.


Before diving into the episodes, let’s set the stage. Sunny (Shahid Kapoor) is a talented but frustrated artist who watches his grandfather’s printing press fail. His friend Firoz (Bhuvan Arora) convinces him to use his skills for a dangerous side-hustle: creating high-quality counterfeit notes. What starts as a desperate act of financial rebellion spirals into a full-blown national security threat, forcing an eccentric, no-nonsense task force officer, Michael (Vijay Sethupathi), to hunt him down. farzi season 1 all episodes

Here is what happens in Farzi Season 1 all episodes.


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.

Runtime: 50 minutes

The mid-season pivot. Sunny is now printing millions of rupees daily. He buys his grandfather a new house. He pays off debts. But success brings paranoia. He also draws the attention of the "Bhais" (the top-tier mafia leaders) who want to know who is flooding the market with undetectable fake notes. Runtime: 53 minutes This is the turning point

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Action Sequence: A brilliant car chase through the narrow lanes of Dongri featuring Sunny in a modified Maruti 800 vs. Michael’s SUV.


Runtime: 52 minutes

The series opens with a masterclass in tone-setting. We meet Sunny (Shahid Kapoor), who is trying to sell a massive, beautiful painting to a rich businessman. The businessman loves the art but refuses to pay the full price, mocking Sunny’s poor background. Enraged, Sunny destroys his own painting. Emotional Core: Firoz breaks down, realizing they are

Meanwhile, we are introduced to Mansoor Dalal (Kay Kay Menon), a kingpin who prints fake notes using archaic methods. His operation is sloppy, but effective.

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Why it works: The episode humanizes a criminal. You root for Sunny even when he crosses the line.