Scam 2003 The Telgi Story -2023- Web Series Exclusive

Unlike the technicalities of the stock market seen in Scam 1992 , the 2003 scam was rooted in physical production and systematic corruption:

The series chronicles the rise and fall of Abdul Karim Telgi, a man who, between the late 1990s and early 2000s, orchestrated a scam worth an estimated ₹20,000+ crore. The premise is deceptively simple: Telgi and his network printed fake judicial and non-judicial stamp papers that were virtually indistinguishable from the real ones. These stamps were then sold across multiple states, defrauding banks, insurance companies, and the government itself. Scam 2003 The Telgi Story -2023- Web Series

| Character | Real-life counterpart | Portrayed by | Role | |-----------|----------------------|--------------|------| | Abdul Karim Telgi | Himself | Gagan Dev Riar | Master forger | | Sanjay Singh | Himself (journalist) | Mukesh Tiwari | Investigative reporter | | Shakeel Ahmed | Multiple officers | Soham Majumdar | Telgi’s loyal aide | | Sadanand Kadam | Corrupt police officer | Nikhil Ratnaparkhi | Protector-turned-betrayer | | Kiran Khanna | Composite character | Hemant Kher | Ambitious, corrupt politician | | Madhu Naik | Real-life IPS officer | Nazea Sayed | Honest cop (fictionalized) | Unlike the technicalities of the stock market seen

However, the series has pacing issues. The middle episodes drag, spending excessive time on the repetitive mechanics of bribes and police chases. Compared to the taut, 5-episode structure of Scam 1992 , Scam 2003 feels bloated at 10 episodes. The narrative also lacks a clear, consistent point of view. Is it a crime thriller? A psychological study? A social commentary? It tries to be all three but doesn’t fully master any. | Character | Real-life counterpart | Portrayed by