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The episode opens by introducing us to Abdul Karim Telgi, played with chilling brilliance by Gagan Dev Riar. Unlike Harshad Mehta’s flamboyant lifestyle, Telgi’s beginnings are humble. We see him as a small-time fruit seller on a train, but with a distinct difference: he doesn't just sell fruit; he sells a "dream."
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The series draws from Sanjay Singh's book Telgi Scam: Reporter's ki Diary and is directed by Tushar Hiranandani, with Hansal Mehta serving as the showrunner. Telgi started his counterfeiting career by making fake passports and forged documents to facilitate Indian laborers' travel to Saudi Arabia. He later graduated to the counterfeit stamp paper business, a far more complex and lucrative operation that employed as many as 300 agents across multiple states. scam2003thetelgistorys01e01paisakamayan
The episode asks a terrifying question: If the system is fake, is the fake system real?
is currently streaming on SonyLIV. If you haven't started it yet, Episode 1 is a masterclass in character building and suspenseful storytelling. The episode opens by introducing us to Abdul
By the time the scam was exposed in 2003, banks, insurance companies, stockbrokers, and even courts had unknowingly used fake stamps for financial instruments, property deeds, and legal affidavits.
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Tushar Hiranandani delivers a fast-paced, engrossing narrative.
Hansal Mehta and Tushar Hiranandani make distinct directorial choices in this opening episode. The color palette of the series is deliberately muted, often favoring sepia tones, dim yellow lights, and dark alleys to reflect the underground, shadowy nature of the counterfeiting world. The retro 1980s and 1990s Mumbai is brought to life with meticulous attention to detail—from the vintage cars and telephone booths to the clothing styles of the era.
Seeking a grander stage, Telgi migrates to Bombay (Mumbai). He lands a job at a local guest house, eventually marries the owner's daughter, Nafisa, and builds local community roots.
We are introduced to Harshad Mehta (played by Pratik Gandhi). He starts as a small-time jobber (a middleman who facilitates trades for brokers) on the streets of Dalal Street. He is ambitious, loud, and drives a humble Lambretta scooter. He lives in a small apartment with his wife, Jyoti, and struggles to make ends meet.