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Synopsis:
Scam 2003: The Telgi Story is a gripping series that delves into the life of Abdul Karim Telgi, the person behind India's largest and most economically devastating stamp paper scam in 2003.
Overview: The series is divided into two parts, with this being the first. Hansal Mehta masterfully explores Telgi's background and how he stumbled upon the world of stamp papers, realizing its potential for deception and financial gain at the expense of the Indian government.
Presentation: The storytelling is concise and engaging, with each episode lasting a maximum of 50 minutes. The second part promises an in-depth look at the 2003 scam.
Review: Direction: 8/10 Acting: 9/10 Storytelling: 9/10 Noteworthy Performances:
Sana Amin Sheikh Mukesh Tiwari Bharat Jadhav Shashank Kehkar Gagandev Riar, portraying Telgi, delivers a standout performance, earning a 9/10.
Overall, Scam 2003: The Telgi Story is a must-watch for those seeking insight into the 2003 scam, with the eagerly awaited second part yet to come.
Overview: The series is divided into two parts, with this being the first. Hansal Mehta masterfully explores Telgi's background and how he stumbled upon the world of stamp papers, realizing its potential for deception and financial gain at the expense of the Indian government.
Presentation: The storytelling is concise and engaging, with each episode lasting a maximum of 50 minutes. The second part promises an in-depth look at the 2003 scam.
Review: Direction: 8/10 Acting: 9/10 Storytelling: 9/10 Noteworthy Performances:
Sana Amin Sheikh Mukesh Tiwari Bharat Jadhav Shashank Kehkar Gagandev Riar, portraying Telgi, delivers a standout performance, earning a 9/10.
Overall, Scam 2003: The Telgi Story is a must-watch for those seeking insight into the 2003 scam, with the eagerly awaited second part yet to come.
Firstly, the way they showcased a movie was excellent. The movie's topic, based on the life of Subhedar Tanhaji Malusare, was an excellent idea with an important responsibility. The movie explains events from the past, leading up to the last fight at Sinhagad. Many aspects may have been unknown to common people like us. Overall, the experience was good. The cast was excellent, but one error was the portrayal of Bahirjee Naik, which was not up to par. They need to reconsider that casting choice. We can't compare it with the Hindi Tanhaji because the story in Subhedar's movie was different from Hindi Tanhaji, although Subhedar's movie was 90% accurate, except for the last scene where Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj meets Subhedar Tanhaji Malusare. So the entire experience was good and it's an must watch movie.