Remember the Farzi IPS? He got hero role in a Bhojpuri movie

A young boy who became a fake IPS in Bihar by paying 2 lakh rupees, has gained a lot of headlines in the past days. His story inspired the upcoming film “Fake IPS,” which has received a great response on YouTube. Mithilesh Manjhi, caught by the police, is unexpectedly becoming a hero in this narrative.

The trailer of his film, Fake IPS, has been released on YouTube. In teaser, he is seen as ‘Singham’. Several videos are rapidly seen on social media. In some, he is seen protecting a girl from goons, also he is seen fighting. Mithilesh is now trying to make his mark on the screen. The teaser of his first film has been released on YouTube. The film Fake IPS will be released on YouTube on November 4.

The teaser of the film has been viewed more than 76 thousand times, film ‘Fake IPS’ will be released completely on YouTube on Nov 4. The film’s name is a part of Mithilesh Manjhi’s real life. An attempt has been made to show the incident that happened with Mithilesh Manjhi in real life in the film. How a thug made Mithilesh a fake IPS officer by taking money.

How did Mithlesh Manjhi become a fake IPS?

The police saw Mithlesh Manjhi roaming in the market wearing an IPS uniform and arrested him. Mithlesh told the police an emotionally fake story, a young man named Manoj Singh made him an IPS officer by taking 2 lakh rupees, Manoj gave him the uniform, and he borrowed 2 lakh from his maternal uncle. The police released the young man after paying some fine.

Mithlesh became a star after this incident, he started meeting YouTubers and also started getting interviews. The police started investigating the story told by Mithlesh and started looking for a suspect named Manoj, but no thief of this name was found. The police asked Mithlesh’s uncle if he had taken 2 lakh rupees, and he also denied it. Mithlesh Manjhi turned out to be a player who very easily escaped the police by getting trapped in a fake story.

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