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Scam 2003: The Telgi Story Volume 2, directed by Tushar Hiranandani and streaming on SonyLIV, chronicles the downfall of Abdul Karim Telgi and his ₹30,000 crore counterfeit stamp paper empire. Premiering on November 3, 2023, the final five episodes focus on the nationwide investigation and the systemic corruption that allowed the fraud to flourish. For more details, visit
The latter half of the second volume focuses intensely on the investigative pursuit of Telgi, the eventual unravelling of his political backups, and his physical and financial decline. Understanding the File Name: What Does it Mean? Scam.2003.The.Telgi.Story.Vol.II.Hindi.480p.SON...
The interrogation scene in the middle of Vol. II is better than any action movie climax.
Volume II picks up with Telgi at the height of his power. Having successfully infiltrated various layers of the bureaucracy and law enforcement, he manages to print and distribute counterfeit stamp papers across multiple states. However, as the scale of the scam grows into tens of thousands of crores, it becomes impossible to hide. Malware and Viruses: Many third-party download links contain
is a biographical financial thriller series streaming on SonyLIV that documents the dramatic downfall of India’s most notorious counterfeiter, Abdul Karim Telgi. Co-directed by Hansal Mehta and directed by Tushar Hiranandani, this second volume serves as the thrilling conclusion to the 10-episode saga based on Sanjay Singh’s investigative book, Telgi Scam: Reporter’s ki Diary .
If you are a fan of crime dramas, biographical thrillers, or stories about financial crimes, Scam 2003 is a must-watch. It serves as a stark reminder of how deep corruption runs and how one man's ambition can exploit an entire system. For more details, visit The latter half of
While Volume I focused on Telgi's humble beginnings—starting as a fruit seller and working his way up through the Indian Railways—Volume II focuses on the hubris of empire-building.
The core tension of the second volume lies in the institutional cat-and-mouse game. Unlike the Harshad Mehta saga, which was brought down largely by financial journalism and regulatory policy shifts, Telgi’s downfall is triggered by localized police work that gradually uncovers a nationwide conspiracy. The narrative highlights the formation of STAMPIT (a special investigation team) and the relentless pursuit by dedicated officers who refused to accept bribes from Telgi’s seemingly bottomless coffers. 3. The Institutional Collapse