Scam 1992 - The Harshad Mehta Story -2020- S01 ... -
One of the greatest achievements of S01 is how it makes complex financial jargon accessible to a layperson. The show uses clever metaphors (like the "Daal-Gosht" theory) to explain the scam’s mechanism.
Here is the simplified version of what Harshad Mehta did:
The result? The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex crossed 4,500 points for the first time in 1992. Harshad Mehta became a folk hero—until the house of cards collapsed. Scam 1992 - The Harshad Mehta Story -2020- S01 ...
Journalist Sucheta Dalal breaks the story of how Harshad swindled ₹500 crores from the State Bank of India. The news triggers panic, the market crashes, and Harshad is arrested. The series concludes with the legal battles, his rivalry with broker Manu Manek, and the tragic end to his reign.
Cultural Phenomenon: The series became the most-watched Indian web series of 2020. It sparked a renewed interest in the stock market among India’s youth and brought the 1992 scandal back into public discourse decades after it happened. One of the greatest achievements of S01 is
Critical Acclaim:
Real-World Relevance: The show highlighted how systemic corruption within banks and regulatory bodies allowed the scam to happen. It serves as a history lesson on the evolution of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE), both of which were strengthened in the aftermath of the scandal. The result
The show uses heavy financial jargon. Here is a cheat sheet:
Scam 1992 – Season 1 became a cultural phenomenon for its electric writing, retro 90s aesthetic, and a performance that made viewers root for a criminal. It asks the enduring question: In a rigged game, is the cheat a villain or a mirror?
End of S01.
Post-credits scene for S02 (tease): A grainy 1999 news clip flashes: "Ketan Parekh — The New Big Bull of Dalal Street."