Farzi Season 1 - Episode 8 [OFFICIAL]
She remains unaware that her boyfriend was the criminal she hunted, but the episode ends with her perilously close to uncovering his true identity through a digital rendering of "The Artist".
The tension peaks when Sunny spots Megha at the location. This realization that the entire deal is a trap triggers a chaotic chain of events. In a desperate attempt to escape, Sunny and (Bhuvan Arora) engage in a high-speed chase through the congested streets of Mumbai. To create a diversion and stall the police, they scatter bundles of counterfeit currency onto the road, inciting a public frenzy that blocks Michael’s pursuit. A Devastating Loss and Moral Descent Farzi Season 1 - Episode 8
While he failed to capture Sunny, he finds a different kind of closure by finally agreeing to a divorce from Rekha , prioritizing his son's stability over his own broken home. She remains unaware that her boyfriend was the
The episode takes a dark, personal turn when (Kay Kay Menon), under pressure and seeking to tie up loose ends, orders the destruction of Sunny’s beloved Kranti Press . Sunny’s grandfather, Madhav (Amol Palekar), is inside the building when it is set ablaze, leading to his tragic death. In a desperate attempt to escape, Sunny and
The climax begins with a carefully staged deal between (Shahid Kapoor) and the politician Kesaribhai Doshi in a mall parking lot. Michael (Vijay Sethupathi) and his team, including Megha (Raashii Khanna), set up an elaborate ambush to finally catch "The Artist".
This loss shatters Sunny’s remaining moral restraint. Driven by pure rage and guilt, Sunny evolves from a clever trickster into a ruthless killer. He hunts down Mansoor’s henchmen—including Jamal and Jitu Kaka—killing them with cold-blooded precision. In a symbolic final act of defiance, he places Mansoor on a video call and forces him to watch as he burns a massive hoard of Mansoor's own counterfeit cash, telling him to "enjoy the view".
The season finale of , titled "Crash and Burn," is a high-octane conclusion that fundamentally shifts the moral landscape of the series. Directed by Raj & DK, this eighth episode delivers on its name, dismantling the lives of its protagonists while setting the stage for a much larger conflict. The Ambush at the Mall