First Copy OTT Release: When and where to watch Munawar Faruqui¡¯s acting debut, also starring Krystle D'Souza
First Copy OTT Release: Munawar Faruqui is all set to make his acting debut with this one, which also stars Krystle D'Souza in a key role. Here¡¯s all you need to know about the series before it streams.

First Copy OTT Release: Hold onto your seats because Munawar Faruqui is about to take you on a thrilling ride in his acting debut! That's right, the man known for his sharp wit and humor is stepping into the world of drama and suspense with the upcoming web series, First Copy. And guess what? The stunning Krystle D'Souza is alongside him, making this a duo you won't want to miss.
When and where to watch First Copy?
Circle the date on your calendars: June 2025. That's when First Copy is set to drop on Amazon MX Player, and the best part? It's absolutely free! Other than the lead duo, the series also features Gulshan Grover, Saqib Ayub, Ashi Singh, Meiyang Chang, Inam Ul Haq, and Raza Murad in key roles.
More about First Copy
Set against the backdrop of 1990s Mumbai, First Copy explores the underground world of film piracy during the DVD era. Directed by Farhan P. Zamma and produced by Salt Media and RVCJ Digital Media, the series promises high production values and engaging storytelling. During the promotions, the cast recently visited Mumbai's iconic Mohammed Ali Road during Ramzan.
An official synopsis of First Copy reads, ¡°In Mumbai during the 1990s, Arif rises to infamy as the kingpin of film piracy, weaving an intricate web of distribution entangling law enforcement, Bollywood celebrities and the criminal underworld, leading to a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase.¡±
With First Copy, you're in for a treat that blends drama, suspense, and a touch of nostalgia. Whether you're a fan of Munawar's comedy, Krystle's acting, or simply love a good story, this series has something for everyone. Excited? Share your thoughts @indiatimes.
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