Farzi Twitter Reactions: Shahid Kapoor-Vijay Sethupathi Receive Heaps of Praises, Fans Revel on Hilarious Scenes

Farzi Twitter Reactions have already branded it the best series of 2023, so far. It is created and directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., while the teleplay is written by Sita Menon, Suman Kumar, Raj and DK. There is a total of 8 episodes with a runtime of about an hour each.

The cast of the series includes Shahid Kapoor as Sunny/Artist, Vijay Sethupathi as Michael Vedanayagam, Bhuvan Arora as Firoz, Kay Kay Menon as Mansoor Dalal, Raashii Khanna as Megha, Chittaranjan Giri as Yasir, Amol Palekar as Sunny’s grandfather, along with Regina Cassandra, Chittaranjan Giri, Kubbra Said and others. 

The synopsis reads, “Farzi is a fast-paced, edgy, one-of-a-kind crime thriller, with the director duo’s trademark humour, stitched around a clever underdog street artist’s pursuit to con the system that favours the rich. What ensues is a thrilling cat-and-mouse race between him and law enforcement where losing is not an option.”

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Shahid Kapoor and Vijay Sethupathi have finally made their debut on the OTT platform and needless to say, it’s the best one ever. The audience can’t stop praising the cast and the crew for making such an intriguing web series, which is not only relatable but also keeps you hooked till the end. Many people who binge-watched it in one go are now looking forward to another season soon.

Shahid Kapoor as Sunny represents almost every person in the country who is being beaten down by the system. But being the main character he does something unthinkable because it was the need of the hour. Soon he turns to the dark side that he had always despised. We witness how a smart person starts to embrace the crooked side of him, blurring the lines between good and bad.

If you have watched and enjoyed the series The Family Man, then like many other fans, you would like it as well. Also, there’s a connection between the two series, which will make you feel glad while watching. What works well with the majority is the impeccable dialogues with one-line punches that will get you laughing, no matter and being played out by equally talented actors is a match made in heaven.

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Farzi is currently streaming on Prime Video.

Have you watched the series yet? Let us know your thoughts on it in the comments section below.

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