The emotional core of the finale centers on the death of Sunny’s grandfather, (Amol Palekar). In a ruthless move, the antagonist Mansoor Dalal (Kay Kay Menon) orders his men to burn down Madhav’s printing press while the elderly man is inside.
The action choreography here is brutally efficient. No flashy martial arts; just jagged metal pipes, broken printing plates, and point-blank range gunfire. Shahid Kapoor sheds the last vestiges of his slick con-man persona, fighting like a wounded animal. But the standout is Kay Kay Menon as Firoz—he doesn’t raise his voice once. He simply states facts about power and money as he reloads a revolver. It’s chilling. Farzi Season 1 - Episode 8
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. During the high-pressure transaction, Sunny panics when Megha appears, choosing a chaotic flight over a simple, plausible explanation that could have diverted suspicion. This "crash" is not just a tactical failure but a psychological one, proving that while Sunny can replicate the art of currency, he cannot handle the weight of real-world consequences. The Betrayal of Trust and Identity No flashy martial arts; just jagged metal pipes,