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Meera quits ASI, starts an underground lab for “provenance hacking.” K is in prison, painting miniatures on milk packets. A Chinese crypto-art collector offers him $10 million for the “performance of the three ghosts.” K laughs. “That’s just the sketch. Wait for the sequel.”

(30s), a suspended ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) officer, exposed her own boss for selling national treasures. Now she runs a tiny YouTube channel debunking forgeries. She gets a tip: the Maya Virupa is fake—the real one was stolen in 1975. The tipster? K, using a burner identity. farzi movies

They don’t burn the painting. Instead, K reveals three near-identical Maya Virupas —his, his grandfather’s, and the “original” (a later copy by a rival). He live-streams: “Authenticity is a ghost. Let’s make three ghosts.” The art world explodes. Interpol raids. Meera arrests K—but not before he whispers where the real original (a tiny, ugly sketch on palm leaf) is hidden: inside a traffic signal in Dharavi. Meera quits ASI, starts an underground lab for

Here’s a story for a Farzi -inspired movie, blending high-stakes forgery, dark satire, and a cat-and-mouse thriller: Wait for the sequel