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Farzi
Indian Hindi-language television series
Not to be confused with Farsi.
Farzi (transl.Fake) is an Indian Hindi-language black comedycrime thriller television series created, produced and directed by Raj & DK, who also co-wrote the series with Sita Menon and Suman Kumar. It stars Shahid Kapoor, Vijay Sethupathi, Kay Kay Menon, Raashii Khanna and Bhuvan Arora, and tells the story of a disillusioned artist who decides to make counterfeit money.
Initially conceived as a film in , Farzi was expanded into a television series by Principal photography began in Mumbai in July Filming also took place in Alibaug, Goa, Nepal, and Jordan. Sachin–Jigar and Tanishk Bagchi composed the songs, while Ketan Sodha provided the score. The series shares continuity with Raj & DK's spy series The Family Man.
The eight-episode series was released on Amazon Prime Video on 10 February Farzi received positive reviews, and emerged as the most-watched Indian streaming series. By the end of February , Kapoor confirmed that the show would return for a second season. At the Filmfare OTT Awards, Farzi received 10 nominations.
Premise
Sunny is an artist disillusioned by the income inequality in India after failing to keep his grandfather's extensive printing press in business. He decides to team up with his best friend Firoz to make counterfeit money. They face challenges from Mansoor, a gangster, and Michael, a cop. According to co-creator Raj Nidimoru, the title refers to counterfeiting, as well as the "fakeness" inherent in people.
Cast and characters
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- Shahid Kapoor as Sunny, a disillusioned artist
- Vijay Sethupathi as Michael Vedanayagam IPS, a Special Task Force officer and head of the Counterfeiting & Currency Fraud Analysis & Research Team (CCFART)
- Kay Kay Menon as Mansoor Dalal, a criminal mastermind who heads the counterfeit network in India, based out of Jordan
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Women’s T20 WC: Bates bowling final over was a Michael Jordan moment, says Kerr
Sharjah, Oct 19
West Indies needed 15 runs off the last over in their Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand, who in turn handed the ball to Suzie Bates. Despite Zaida James hitting a first-ball four, Suzie managed to get her out and give away only two runs on the last three balls to help New Zealand reach the final for the first time since
Leg-spinner Amelia Kerr, the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, revealed she told captain Sophie Devine to have Suzie bowl the last over, which she believes became a Michael Jordan moment for the white ferns.
I looked at Suzie and said, Suzie I think you should bowl, and she said to Sophie, bowl me, I want to bowl it. Thats huge from your leader, your most capped player, to step up again in that moment. Shes done it before for us, shes a bit of a last-over specialist and she likes to call herself Michael Jordan. I think that was a Michael Jordan moment, said Amelia after the match ended.
Before this year’s tournament, New Zealand had just one win from 13 T20Is. But with impressive performances from both experienced and young players, New Zealand are now on the cusp of winning the title and need to get past South Africa in Sunday’s final at Dubai to realise their dream of winning the silverware.
Its been a tough year, but I think it speaks volumes of the character and the people in the group. Those series were tough, and they were against England and Australia who are both two world-class teams, but although we didnt win the amount of learnings we took from them (was significant).
Losses can dent your confidence but coming to a World Cup you want to stay positive and believe that you can win any game and hopefully those losses made us better, I think they per cent have, added Amelia.
Suzie and Sophie are the only remaining members from New Zealand’s T20 World Cup squad that suffere Ex-IPS, 84, runs car over student on Hyderabad flyover
M Karthik, 14, was on his way back home after attending school when the car hit him and ran over him, killing the teenager on the Honda Amaze was driven by Domalapally Vijay Kumar, who retired as IG years ago while serving at the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.
A breathalyser test on Kumar gave a negative result, said police. His car was seized and he was detained.
Neredmet police registered a case against Kumar for death due to rash and negligent driving. Police shifted the boy’s body for an autopsy. Cops said Karthik, a resident of Athaiah Colony in Neredmet, was studying in a school at JJ Nagar. Police said Kumar, a resident of RK Puram, was heading towards Trimulgherry.
Karthik’s family staged a dharna at Neredmet PS, demanding strong action against the ex-police officer. Senior officials assured the family of justice.
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