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Scam 2003 The Telgi Story Season 1 Part 1 Hindi Exclusive Info

This is where the scam takes shape. Telgi realizes that no one actually verifies stamp paper. He partners with a slick, corrupt printing press owner and a few bank managers. The show’s tension peaks when Telgi prints his first batch of fake non-judicial stamps. The moment he nervously sells a few sheets to a real estate agent and gets away with it, there is no turning back. The Hindi dialogue—raw, sharp, and rooted—adds a layer of gritty authenticity. Lines like "Yeh sirf kagaz nahi hai, yeh sone ki printing hai" (This isn't just paper, this is printing gold) become his mantra.

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Following the massive success of Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story, creator Hansal Mehta and writer Sumit Purohit returned with another hard-hitting financial thriller: Scam 2003: The Telgi Story. Released as a Hindi-exclusive series on Sony LIV, this show pulls back the curtain on one of the most audacious, low-tech, yet devastatingly effective cons in Indian history—the multi-crore stamp paper scam masterminded by Abdul Karim Telgi.

Season 1, Part 1 (covering the first 4-5 episodes of the series) lays the foundation for Telgi’s rise from a small-time fruit seller to the kingpin of a counterfeit empire. Here’s an exclusive deep dive into the opening chapter of this gripping saga.

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The first part opens not in a high-rise office, but on the streets of Belgium. We see Telgi (played brilliantly by Gagan Dev Riar) running a small, semi-legal printing business. He isn’t a mastermind yet; he is a desperate immigrant trying to survive. scam 2003 the telgi story season 1 part 1 hindi exclusive

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Currently, Scam 2003: The Telgi Story is streaming exclusively on Sony LIV. To access Season 1 Part 1 in Hindi:

Pro Tip: Use a smart TV or large monitor. The production design (especially the printing presses) is incredibly detailed and deserves a large screen.


The first part of the season focuses on Telgi’s origin story and his first successful forays into crime.

If you enjoy slow-burn crime dramas that focus on the "how" and "why" rather than just action, Scam 2003 is solid content. It is a worthy successor in the franchise and offers a masterclass performance by its lead actor. This is where the scam takes shape

Where to Watch: SonyLIV (Subscription required).

The following is an analysis of Scam 2003: The Telgi Story (Season 1, Part 1)

, examining its narrative structure, thematic depth, and production quality as the second installment in the Scam Franchise 1. Executive Summary

The rise and fall of Abdul Karim Telgi, the mastermind behind India's ₹30,000 crore stamp paper scam. Production: Directed by Tushar Hiranandani and showrun by Hansal Mehta Part 1 Scope:

Episodes 1–5, covering Telgi’s evolution from a fruit seller to a criminal kingpin. 2. Narrative Breakdown (Part 1: The Ascent) Pro Tip: Use a smart TV or large monitor

The first five episodes meticulously chart the "how" of the scam, focusing on Telgi’s strategic manipulation of Indian bureaucracy. Origins (E1):

Introduces Telgi (Gagan Dev Riar) as a small-town hustler from Khanapur who moves to Mumbai and discovers his talent for forgery. The Pivot (E2–E3):

Telgi transitions from petty document forgery to large-scale stamp paper theft from trains. After a brief prison stint, he learns about the Nashik Security Press , the source of authentic stamp papers. Industrialization of Crime (E4–E5):

By bribing high-level officials, Telgi acquires original printing machines and dyes, effectively monopolizing the stamp market by sabotaging the supply chain of official outlets. 3. Thematic Analysis

The series explores the chasm between "earning" and "making" money, centered on Telgi's core philosophy: "Paisa kamaya nahi, banaya jata hai" (Money isn't earned, it's made).


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