Mansoor has a massive stockpile of fake currency trapped in India that he cannot move.
Sunny, whose idealism has long curdled into desperation, is no longer trying to get rich. He’s trying to survive. Similarly, Michael is no longer trying to catch a crook; he’s trying to clear his name. Episode 8 thrives on this inversion—the cop and the con man are now mirror images, both hunted by the same system.
Michael succeeds in dismantling Mansoor’s immediate network in India and stopping the distribution of the latest batch of fake notes. However, his victory feels empty. He loses his target (Sunny), his marriage is officially over despite his best efforts to reconcile with his wife, and the systemic corruption that allows men like Mansoor to operate remains untouched. Themes and Character Arcs Farzi Season 1 - Episode 8
Despite the frantic, high-stakes hunt, Sunny manages to escape the scene in the chaotic finale, leaving Michael and Megha with only a pile of burned money and a deeper obsession to catch him.
Mansoor is brought in for questioning. Unlike Firoz, he remains calm, almost smug. Michael tries to break him, but Mansoor reveals he knows about Michael’s past failures and personal losses, taunting him. Mansoor offers a deal: he’ll give up the entire network, including the international buyers, but only if he’s given complete immunity and a new identity. Michael refuses, wanting justice for the system, not deals. Mansoor has a massive stockpile of fake currency
Heading into the finale, Sunny and his lifelong best friend Firoz (Bhuvan Arora) are completely backed into a corner. Their billionaire kingpin boss, Mansoor Dalal (Kay Kay Menon), is losing his patience. The CCTF has successfully integrated "Dhanrakshak"—a highly advanced counterfeit detection machine designed by Megha Vyas (Raashii Khanna)—into the country’s banking system.
However, things don't go according to plan. The thieves arrive at the store, but they are more prepared than Harit's team anticipated. The thieves use their sophisticated technique to break into the store, and a high-speed chase ensues. Similarly, Michael is no longer trying to catch
Driven by grief and rage, Sunny abandons his artistic restraint. With help from his friend Anees and his gang, he launches a lethal assault on Mansoor’s men. In a symbolic act of defiance, Sunny burns Mansoor’s massive stockpile of counterfeit cash while making Mansoor watch via video call.
of Sunny across the whole season. Compare the show to other Indian crime dramas.
: Is on the verge of discovering Sunny's true identity as the police artist's sketch of the "Artist" finally begins to resemble her boyfriend. The Future