Farzi is not just a crime thriller; it’s a commentary on economic disparity, obsession, and the thin line between hero and villain. Whether you’re looking for a weekend binge or a gripping “nonton film” experience (despite it being a series), Farzi delivers tension, heart, and a memorable showdown between two brilliant actors.
He perfectly captures the transition from a desperate artist to a cocky criminal. Vijay Sethupathi's Wit: nonton film farzi
as Sunny, a disillusioned artist who turns to counterfeiting. Farzi is not just a crime thriller; it’s
: Shahid Kapoor, Vijay Sethupathi, Kay Kay Menon, dan Raashi Khanna. Vijay Sethupathi's Wit: as Sunny, a disillusioned artist
Sunny (Shahid Kapoor) is a gifted but struggling artist whose grandfather’s printing press is failing. Frustrated by the rich exploiting the system, Sunny and his best friend Firoz (Bhuvan Arora) decide to fight fire with fire—by printing near-perfect counterfeit currency. What starts as a small act of rebellion spirals into a massive underground operation that catches the attention of two powerful forces: Michael (Vijay Sethupathi), a ruthless but principled task force officer, and Mansoor (Kay Kay Menon), a feared crime syndicate boss. The series follows their obsessive cat-and-mouse game, with Sunny trying to stay one step ahead of both the law and the underworld.