Scam 1992 movie

  1. Scam 1992 Full Series : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
  2. 'Scam 1992
  3. "Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story" Risk Se Ishq (TV Episode 2020)
  4. The Big Bull vs Scam 1992. Pratik Gandhi beats Abhishek Bachchan as Harshad Mehta
  5. Scam 1992 Review: The Harshad Mehta Story is a Salute to Bombay's Indomitable Spirit


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Scam 1992 Full Series : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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'Scam 1992

Video Source – The Big Bull Of Dalal Street or the AMITABH BACCHAN OF Indian Stock Market as people called him, you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become villain. This is the story of Harshad Mehta who did odd jobs in his younger days to become the king of the stock market and did one of the biggest scam in the country in 1992. Harshad Mehta’s story was turned into a 10 episode crime drama series by Sameer Nair and Applause Entertainment, it was directed by Hansal Mehta and Jay Mehta. The SCAM 1992 series is adapted from the book THE SCAM: WHO WON, WHO LOST , WHO GOT AWAY by Sucheta Dalal and Debashish Basu. Scam 1992-The Harshad Mehta Story Cast • Pratikh Gandhi as Harshad Mehta • Shwetha Dhanwanthary as Sucheta Dalal • Anjali Barot as Jyoti Mehta • Shadab Khan as AK • Hemant Kher a Ashwin Mehta • Nikhil Dwivedi as Tyagi • Satish Kaushik as Manu Mundra • Chirag Vohra as Bhushan Bhatt Scam 1992-The Harshad Mehta Story Plot The story begins from a small house in Ghatkopar, Mumbai where Harshad Mehta lived with his wife, brother and both parents. The family was happy but Harshad knew he didn’t want to settle for less. His sheer self confidence and passion to do something big in life makes him join the stock market as a jobber. He excels in every possible way and soon he opens his own firm under the name THE GROWMORE CONSULTANCY with help of Bhushan Bhatt and Pranav Seth. Success doesn’t stop here for Harshad Mehta, his words started to decide the fate ...

"Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story" Risk Se Ishq (TV Episode 2020)

In the 70's, a Ghatkopar-based middle-class lad joins the stock market and soon picks up the art of jobbing. where will this new found skill take him in future? In the 70's, a Ghatkopar-based middle-class lad joins the stock market and soon picks up the art of jobbing. where will this new found skill take him in future? In the 70's, a Ghatkopar-based middle-class lad joins the stock market and soon picks up the art of jobbing. where will this new found skill take him in future?

The Big Bull vs Scam 1992. Pratik Gandhi beats Abhishek Bachchan as Harshad Mehta

By Jyoti Kanyal: In the 80s and 90s, Harshad Mehta was the reigning king of the stock market. Often called Amitabh Bachchan of the trade, he manipulated the loopholes in the country’s archaic banking system and conspired a securities scam worth thousands of crores that shook the nation. It was natural that Bollywood would cash in on the highly intriguing rags-to-riches story. As a result, we have two attempts at narrating this fascinating story - Hansal Mehta's web series Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story, starring Pratik Gandhi, and Kookie Gulati's directorial venture, The Big Bull, with Abhishek Bachchan in the lead. While both the projects narrate the same story, there's a huge difference in how it has been handled by the two directors. Here's a detailed comparison of The Big Bull and Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story: CAST AND PERFORMANCES The performances by the supporting cast in the web series and the film is also satisfactory. The actors play their part to the T and help in building the genuineness of the stories. Sohum Shah as Viren Shah, Hemant Shah's younger brother, is the brother everyone needs in their life. However, his fluctuating hold on the Gujarati accent in the film sometimes irks you. Hemant Kher as Ashwin Mehta, Harshad Mehta's elder brother in Scam 1992, wins at absorbing the character completely and not losing his hold on it. Another important character of the journalist who broke the news of the scam in 1992 is played by two remarkable actresses ...

Scam 1992 Review: The Harshad Mehta Story is a Salute to Bombay's Indomitable Spirit

Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story Cast: Pratik Gandhi, Shreya Dhanwanthary, Anant Mahadevan, Rajat Kapoor, Hemant Kher Director: Hansal Mehta Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story traverses highs and lows in the life of a promising entrepreneur who would later introduce the word scam to the public of India. Directed by Hansal Mehta, the 10-part series is slow paced at 50-minutes per episode run and takes its time to grow on you. But the innumerable dramatic turns, like the ones encountered by investors in stock market on daily basis, are thoroughly enjoyable and make the latest Sony LIV original series a riveting yet eye-opening watch. Pratik Gandhi plays Harshad through the early 80s and 90s. While the advanced technological means available to us today were scant then, the ambition to make surplus money was stoking Harshad’s sharp mind and many of his kind. Initially, we see the Mehta family of five living in a rented chawl. Harshad and Ashwin (Hemant Kher) aspire to make it big in the city of dreams and take a plunge in trading stocks. As years pass by, one realises that through their intelligence and street smart ways, the ‘outsider’ Mehta brothers would meet eye-to-eye with India’s biggest businesses and their owners and trample down on some of them on the way to top. In showing Harshad’s life, Scam 1992 does not paint a target on his back nor does it make him out to be a messiah of the middle class. It does the balancing act nicely and leaves it to us on which facet of ...