Farzi Review: Vijay Sethupathi Sets The Bar High, Shahid Kapoor's Performance Is Remarkable In Its Restraint

 The screw-up of the eight-episode show made, delivered, coordinated and co-composed by Raj and DK, 

 addresses that portion of the Indian populace that is squashed under the heaviness of advances and reimbursements.

 Shahid Kapoor, Vijay Sethupathi, Kay Menon, Raashii Khanna, Amol Palekar, Kubbra Sait, Regina Cassandra, Bhuvan Arora, Chittranjan Giri, Zakir Hussain and Jaswant Singh Dalal

 Shahid Kapoor, Vijay Sethupathi, Kay Menon, Raashii Khanna, Amol Palekar, Kubbra Sait, Regina Cassandra, Bhuvan Arora, Chittranjan Giri, 

 Cash makes life as we know it possible. In Farzi, set in post-demonetisation India, it sets off a twisting that pits the hero, an outstandingly talented however striving craftsman,

 illegal and a hidden world top dog. He prints his own money, positioning a snook at a framework helpless before the well off and the strong.

 The clash of wearing down that results shapes the spine of a positively created, greatly acted series.

 The wannabe of the eight-episode show made, created, coordinated and co-composed by Raj and DK addresses that portion of the Indian

 populace that is squashed under the heaviness of advances and reimbursements. He turns to wrongdoing as a demonstration of resistance.