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Hansal Mehta's Scam 2003, inspired by Telgi Stamp Paper fraud, begins shoot

The upcoming series Scam: 2003 will tackle the 2003 Stamp Paper fraud by Abdul Karim Telgi. It is adapted from the Hindi book 'Reporter ki Diary' authored by journalist and news reporter Sanjay Singh.

Reported by: PTI New Delhi Published on: April 27, 2022 17:32 IST
Abdul Karim Telgi
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Financial scamster Abdul Karim Telgi's life will be depicted in Scam: 2003 series

Highlights

  • Scam 1992 director Hansal Mehta is coming back with the story of another financial scamster
  • Abdul Karim Telgi conned people by making counterfeit stamp papers
  • The cast of Scam: 2003 is yet to be unveiled by the makers

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta on Wednesday announced that production has started filming on "Scam" season two, which will tackle the 2003 Stamp Paper fraud by Abdul Karim Telgi.

The new season is a follow-up to the critically-acclaimed first part "Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story". It is adapted from the Hindi book "Reporter ki Diary" authored by journalist and news reporter Sanjay Singh, who is credited with breaking the story of the scam back in the time.

Mehta took to Instagram and posted a picture of the clapboard from the sets. The filmmaker tagged members of the series, including producer Sameer Nair, casting director Mukesh Chhabra and writers Karan Vyas and Kiran Yadnyopavit.

"And we rolled today. Rock it my friend @tusharhiranandani. All the best to all of us @sameern @applausesocial @segaldeepak @jhavarpriya @spnstudionext #Indranil @sonylivindia @001 danishkhan @priyeshskaushik @castingchhabra @karanvyas11 #kiranyadnopavit and the entire team of #Scam2003," Mehta wrote.

"Scam: 2003" is directed by Tushar Hiranandani of "Saand Ki Aankh" fame with Mehta as the showrunner. The series is produced by Applause Entertainment in association with StudioNEXT.

The makers had announced the series last year and said the show will capture the life of Telgi, born in Khanapur in Karnataka, and his "journey to becoming the mastermind behind one of India’s most ingenious scams spread across multiple states which shook the entire country".

The filmmaker is yet to reveal the names of the actors who will be featuring in the second season.

Mehta is currently directing the character drama series "Scoop" for Netflix.

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