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The team—Sunny, Michael, Megha—plan a heist within a heist. Sunny will create a "super-fake" note so perfect that Faisal will believe it’s real, lure him into using it, and expose his entire network. But to do that, Sunny needs his original plates back. The only copy? Inside Faisal’s headquarters—a converted aircraft carrier off the Mumbai coast.

That night, the official is found dead. The note is gone.

Sunny, Michael, and Megha stand on a rooftop. Michael lights a cigarette. "You’re still a criminal, Dixit. But now you’re my criminal." He offers Sunny a deal: "Work for the government. Design uncounterfeitable currency. In exchange… you get a new identity. A real one." farzi season 2

Faisal has Sunny’s plates and has recruited Sunny’s old rival——who survived the explosion but is now facially disfigured and insane, wearing a porcelain half-mask. Harish wants revenge on Sunny for leaving him to burn. The Plot Structure (Episode by Episode) Episodes 1-2: Sunny returns to India. He tracks Faisal’s operation to a defunct paper mill in Nagaland. He finds Mansoor—but Mansoor has been turned. Not by force, but by ideology. Mansoor now believes Faisal is right: "The system is fake, Sunny. Why not make the money fake too?" Heartbroken, Sunny escapes.

"They say you can’t print trust. But you can… if you know where the real ink is hidden." The team—Sunny, Michael, Megha—plan a heist within a

After faking his own death and escaping to London, Sunny Dixit discovers that his original plates have been weaponized by a global syndicate. Forced to return to India, he must ally with his biggest enemy, Michael Vedant, to stop a counterfeit operation that threatens to destabilize the entire subcontinent. The Opening Hook (Where We Begin) The season opens in a damp, rain-slicked alley in Kolkata , six months after Sunny’s "death." A senior RBI official is escorted home. Inside his safe is a newly designed ₹500 note —a prototype with unbreakable nano-ink and a dynamic QR code.

Sunny Dixit (Shahid Kapoor) works as a dishwasher in a Southall curry house. He is hollow, haunted. Mansoor (now using a prosthetic leg) runs a small, legitimate art restoration business. But Sunny is bored. He doodles on napkins—perfect currency-grade sketches. Mansoor warns him: "We are ghosts. Ghosts don’t sign their work." The Inciting Incident A mysterious package arrives at the restaurant. Inside: one of Sunny’s original master plates, modified, and a single, perfect counterfeit ₹500 note. But this note is different. It works in banks. It fools RBI scanners. And it has a hidden watermark: a tiny cobra —the symbol of a rising international forgery ring known as "The Saanp" (The Snake). The only copy

Farzi Season 2: The Counterfeit King