New Delhi: Amazon Original Farzi has been successful the hearts of the viewers with its gripping narrative ever since its launch on Prime Video on tenth February. One factor that gathered the viewers’s consideration was the delicate crossover between the two spy universes created by Raj and DK – The Family Man and Farzi – leaving followers wanting for extra. To amp up the joy, Prime Video as we speak dropped a humorous crossover video showcasing a dialog between Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) and Chellam sir (Uday Mahesh) discussing the chase between Sunny aka the artist and Michael, and how the duo may also help their pal Michael. Â
In the video, Srikant may be seen checking a 500 rupee word in an effort to find out whether it is actual or pretend and explaining how this pretend word has disturbed his pal Michael’s sleep. As the actor goes on narrating the story he reveals that within the sport there are 3 gamers -the artist (Shahid Kapoor) who designs the notes, kingpin (Mansoor Dalal) who’s the networker, and the Super cop (Michael) who is decided to cease this counterfeiting at any price. Srikant is then seen calling Chellam sir looking for recommendation from the veteran to assist Michael, who’s hell bent on cracking a vital case to apprehend the kingpin (Mansoor Dalal), and the artist (Shahid Kapoor).
Sharing his pleasure concerning the crossover, actor Manoj Bajpayee shares, _“It’s all the time thrilling to collaborate with Raj and DK as they all the time have one thing fascinating and surprising to supply. Even although the crossover of The Family Man and Farzi was just for a couple of minutes, it managed to excite the viewers, and their response to this center-class spy universe has been overwhelming.
Farzi, which is driving excessive on success, has an IMDB ranking of 8.7. It is an eight-episode crime thriller with Raj & DK’s signature humour, informed by means of the eyes of a intelligent underdog avenue artist trying to thwart a system that favours the elite. The collection is now streaming on Prime Video in India and greater than 240 nations and territories.