Cliché and boring: Shahid Kapoor’s ‘Farzi' fails to impress filmmaker Nabeel Qureshi

The eight-part crime thriller was released on PrimeVideo on February 10

Filmmaker Nabeel Qureshi, the man behind Actor In Law, Na Maloom Afraad and Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad, isn't too impressed by Shahid Kapoor’s latest web series, Farzi. Qureshi found the crime thriller “clichéd,” “boring,” and a “waste of his time.”

On Monday, the Khel Khel Mein maker took to Twitter to talk about his latest binge-watch. “What a waste of time Farzi is on Prime Video. Cliché, boring and as always, anything wrong happening in India is because of Pakistan,” he wrote.

“Stop it already. I am surprised as to how come the show is so popular. You pay a monthly subscription on digital so everyone watches everything because it’s convenient and that counts as views,” he concluded while dissing the show’s credibility for views.

A user, disagreeing with Qureshi in the comments, wrote, “Nabeel Bhai, it was exciting filled with some excellent performances. The writing was better in Family Man but this one is also a fun ride with loads of entertainment. As for Pakistan, there is just a mention of the borders nothing against it. Respect everyone's opinion but loved it.”

Another one wrote, “Nationalism is the power of India. This power keeps India's diversified ethnic groups united. And anti-Pakistan sentiment is the fuel of this ‘nationalism’.”

A tweep, while agreeing with Qureshi, added that the OTT platform at least gives them options to watch shows and films on a daily basis. “Pakistani films only ever release on Eid. At least we have options here,” read a tweet.

Farzi is an eight-part web series on Prime Video that stars Kapoor alongside Vijay Sethupathi, Amol Palekar, Kay Kay Menon, Regina Cassandra, Bhuvan Arora and Raashi Khanna. The dark comedy also marks Kapoor’s OTT debut.

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