Will Deepak Parashar Bring Inspector Rakesh Maria to Life in Munawar Faruqui's ‘First Copy’?

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Key Takeaways
- Deepak Parashar delivers a compelling performance as Inspector Rakesh Maria.
- The series captures the essence of 1990s Mumbai.
- Explores significant issues like film piracy and the media.
- Features a strong supporting cast, enhancing the narrative.
- Directed by Farhan Zamma, this series is set to captivate audiences.
Mumbai, June 18 (NationPress) Actor Deepak Parashar is set to portray Inspector Rakesh Maria in the highly anticipated streaming series ‘First Copy’. This gripping show is set in Mumbai during the vibrant 1990s and features Munawar Faruqui in his first dramatic acting role. The narrative delves into the murky waters of film piracy, coinciding with the rise of CDs and DVDs as a form of underground currency.
Parashar's rendition of Inspector Maria, a dogged investigator pursuing the piracy syndicate, infuses the story with tension and complexity. Drawing inspiration from actual events and figures, his character reflects the integrity and investigative prowess of the real-life Rakesh Maria.
Regarding his role, Parashar stated, “Portraying Inspector Rakesh Maria has allowed me to explore the moral intricacies of justice in a city that is always changing. While the world of ‘First Copy’ is anchored in the 90s, its themes of media, crime, and power resonate today.”
The recently released trailer has garnered positive feedback from audiences and fans of Munawar Faruqui.
Before this, Munawar gained fame by winning reality shows like ‘Lock Upp 1’ and ‘Bigg Boss 17’.
The series also features notable actors such as Gulshan Grover and Krystle D’Souza, creating a vivid depiction of a Mumbai caught between allure and avarice. The trailer suggests a high-stakes drama involving the clash of Bollywood and piracy, highlighting the burgeoning black market that fed the public's relentless appetite for cinema before its official release.
Directed by Farhan Zamma, ‘First Copy’ is slated to premiere on June 20 on Amazon MX Player.