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The Telgi scam, also known as the stamp paper scam, was one of India's most infamous financial scandals that shook the country in the early 2000s. The scam, perpetrated by notorious con artist Abdul Karim Telgi, involved the creation and circulation of counterfeit stamp papers worth thousands of crores. The scam's impact was felt across the country, with many innocent people falling victim to Telgi's deceit.
. This biographical crime drama, directed by Tushar Hiranandani and produced by Hansal Mehta, follows the rise and fall of Abdul Karim Telgi, the mastermind behind India's massive ₹30,000 crore counterfeit stamp paper scam.
Vol. II doesn't try to outdo Scam 1992 . Instead, it tells a sadder, messier story. Telgi wasn't a stock market wizard; he was a man who found a loophole and squeezed it until it broke the system.
The investigation into the Telgi scam was one of the largest and most complex in Indian history. Multiple agencies, including the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the Income Tax Department, were involved in tracking down Telgi and his accomplices.
: As the story progresses, Telgi gets deeper into the world of counterfeiting or some other form of scam. The film could detail how Telgi and possibly others mastermind and execute large-scale fraudulent operations, possibly in the fields of currency counterfeiting, fake documents, or similar.
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The Telgi scam, also known as the stamp paper scam, was one of India's most infamous financial scandals that shook the country in the early 2000s. The scam, perpetrated by notorious con artist Abdul Karim Telgi, involved the creation and circulation of counterfeit stamp papers worth thousands of crores. The scam's impact was felt across the country, with many innocent people falling victim to Telgi's deceit.
. This biographical crime drama, directed by Tushar Hiranandani and produced by Hansal Mehta, follows the rise and fall of Abdul Karim Telgi, the mastermind behind India's massive ₹30,000 crore counterfeit stamp paper scam.
Vol. II doesn't try to outdo Scam 1992 . Instead, it tells a sadder, messier story. Telgi wasn't a stock market wizard; he was a man who found a loophole and squeezed it until it broke the system.
The investigation into the Telgi scam was one of the largest and most complex in Indian history. Multiple agencies, including the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the Income Tax Department, were involved in tracking down Telgi and his accomplices.
: As the story progresses, Telgi gets deeper into the world of counterfeiting or some other form of scam. The film could detail how Telgi and possibly others mastermind and execute large-scale fraudulent operations, possibly in the fields of currency counterfeiting, fake documents, or similar.