---scam 2003- The Telgi Story -season 1- Hindi Ds... [exclusive]
On Sony LIV, select "Audio: Hindi (Original)" and turn on subtitles for the pure "DS" experience.
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Telgi gains access to original printing machines from the Nashik Press and begins mass-producing counterfeit stamp papers, dominating the market.
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The official synopsis for Scam 2003 lays out a classic underdog story turned criminal empire. A job opportunity brings Abdul Karim Telgi, a humble fruit seller from the small town of Khanapur, to the city of dreams, Bombay.
Tone and style The show favors a muted, procedural aesthetic over flashy sensationalism. It balances newsroom interrogation, bureaucratic rot, and the quiet, meticulous labor of counterfeiting. The result is tense but measured — more like a slow-burn expose than a melodramatic thriller.
While critics noted it lacks some of the "zing" and epic historical sweep of its predecessor (the Harshad Mehta story), it is lauded for its grounded, detailed exploration of systemic corruption. On Sony LIV, select "Audio: Hindi (Original)" and
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: Original audio in Hindi , with dubs available in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati .
The scam also raises questions about the accountability of government institutions and the need for greater transparency in their operations. The postal department, which is responsible for printing and distributing stamps, was criticized for its lax security measures, which allowed Telgi to perpetrate the scam. Telgi gains access to original printing machines from
Driven by greed and a sharp understanding of bureaucratic loopholes, Telgi realized that stamp papers were the bedrock of every legal contract in the country. By flooding the market with counterfeit papers, he didn't just commit a crime; he corrupted the system, greasing the palms of politicians, police officers, and bureaucrats to keep his operation running.
: Indicates that this is the first season of the series, suggesting there might be more to come.
Gagan Dev Riar delivers a powerhouse performance as Abdul Karim Telgi. He captures the character's duality perfectly—blending the vulnerability of a family man with the ruthless cunning of a criminal mastermind. Riar avoids turning Telgi into a cartoon villain, choosing instead to portray him as a calculated opportunist who understood the transactional nature of human greed.
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