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We finally get a deep dive into Sunny’s past. Abandoned by his father on a train after his mother’s death, a young Sunny is left to fend for himself on railway platforms. It’s here he meets (Bhuvan Arora), and together they survive by drawing chalk art on station floors. This emotional core explains their unbreakable bond and Sunny’s cynical view of a system that "abandoned" him long before he started breaking its laws. The Heist: Paper, Ink, and "Social Service"

The chemistry between and Bhuvan Arora is the heartbeat of the show, providing a "grounded and confident" dynamic that makes the criminal shift feel personal. Meanwhile, Vijay Sethupathi brings a deadpan humor to his role, particularly in his "Tom and Jerry" style interactions with Minister Gahlot (Zakir Hussain). FarziEp2MiniDomain

In the present, the duo realizes that printing money requires more than just talent; it requires authentic, restricted paper. This leads to a gritty, cleverly executed robbery of a printing press to secure the materials they need. We finally get a deep dive into Sunny’s past

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