The first episode serves as a masterclass in anti-hero origin stories.
The series, Scam 2003: The Telgi Story, sheds light on the Paisa Kamaya scam, which was a significant part of Telgi's operations. The series highlights the themes of greed, corruption, and deception, emphasizing the need for greater vigilance and regulation in the financial sector.
The episode sets the foundation for how he eventually orchestrated a scam valued at roughly ₹30,000 crore that spanned 18 states. Production Details Directed by: Tushar Hiranandani (with Hansal Mehta as co-director). Source Material: Adapted from the book Telgi Scam: Reporter's ki Diary by Sanjay Singh. Scam.2003.The.Telgi.Story.S01E01.Paisa.Kamaya.N...
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It’s not just about the money; it’s about finding the "loopholes" in a system that prides itself on security. The first episode serves as a masterclass in
The episode also hints at Telgi's charm and wit, which help him gain the trust of his associates and evade law enforcement. As the story unfolds, we see Telgi's ambitions grow, and he starts to envision a bigger future for himself.
Hansal Mehta’s storytelling universe returned with Scam 2003: The Telgi Story , streaming on SonyLIV. Following the massive success of Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story , this installment shifts focus from the stock market to the lucrative world of counterfeit stamp papers. Directed by Tushar Hiranandani and co-directed by Hansal Mehta, the premiere episode titled (Money isn't earned, it's made) sets a gritty tone for the rise of India's most notorious counterfeiter: Abdul Karim Telgi. The Plot: From Khanapur to the Streets of Bombay The episode sets the foundation for how he
Scam 2003: The Telgi Story S01E01 - Paisa Kamaya Nahin Banaya Jata Hain: The Beginning of a ₹30,000 Crore Scandal
Scam 2003: The Telgi Story — Episode 1 ("Paisa Kamaya") — Critical Analysis and Context
The first episode serves as a masterclass in anti-hero origin stories.
The series, Scam 2003: The Telgi Story, sheds light on the Paisa Kamaya scam, which was a significant part of Telgi's operations. The series highlights the themes of greed, corruption, and deception, emphasizing the need for greater vigilance and regulation in the financial sector.
The episode sets the foundation for how he eventually orchestrated a scam valued at roughly ₹30,000 crore that spanned 18 states. Production Details Directed by: Tushar Hiranandani (with Hansal Mehta as co-director). Source Material: Adapted from the book Telgi Scam: Reporter's ki Diary by Sanjay Singh.
Watch to know more.
It’s not just about the money; it’s about finding the "loopholes" in a system that prides itself on security.
The episode also hints at Telgi's charm and wit, which help him gain the trust of his associates and evade law enforcement. As the story unfolds, we see Telgi's ambitions grow, and he starts to envision a bigger future for himself.
Hansal Mehta’s storytelling universe returned with Scam 2003: The Telgi Story , streaming on SonyLIV. Following the massive success of Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story , this installment shifts focus from the stock market to the lucrative world of counterfeit stamp papers. Directed by Tushar Hiranandani and co-directed by Hansal Mehta, the premiere episode titled (Money isn't earned, it's made) sets a gritty tone for the rise of India's most notorious counterfeiter: Abdul Karim Telgi. The Plot: From Khanapur to the Streets of Bombay
Scam 2003: The Telgi Story S01E01 - Paisa Kamaya Nahin Banaya Jata Hain: The Beginning of a ₹30,000 Crore Scandal
Scam 2003: The Telgi Story — Episode 1 ("Paisa Kamaya") — Critical Analysis and Context