The protagonist, Karan, believes that a successful business doesn't need big money, just a "big idea".
: The gang expanded their operations into New York, using deceptive marketing and "staging" techniques to sell properties at inflated prices to unsuspecting buyers. badmaash company index
The film is celebrated for its creative—if legally questionable—business "big ideas." The "Badmaash Company Index" of operations includes: The protagonist, Karan, believes that a successful business
The "index" of the movie's market and critical performance shows a commercial success despite mixed reviews: Badmaash Company (2010) - Plot - IMDb Financial & Critical Reception The group's success leads
: A tech-savvy friend whose skills help navigate the logistical hurdles of their international shipping operations. Financial & Critical Reception
The group's success leads to Karan's transformation from a moral man to an arrogant tycoon who eventually begins to view himself as "God". This conceit alienates his friends, and the group splits. Karan’s solo ventures eventually land him in a U.S. prison, where he realizes that his intelligence was wasted on "shortcuts." 4. Redemption and "Real" Business
: Parmeet Sethi (who reportedly wrote the entire script in just six days).