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This episode, titled "Khota Sikka" (The Counterfeit Coin), marks a pivotal turning point in Abdul Karim Telgi’s rise from a small-time fruit seller to the mastermind of India’s most sophisticated counterfeiting operation. Episode Overview
The Telgi scam, also known as the Scam 2003, is one of the most infamous financial scandals in Indian history. The story of this scam is a shocking example of how corruption and greed can lead to catastrophic consequences. In this article, we will delve into the details of the scam, its impact on the Indian economy, and the key players involved. Scam.2003.The.Telgi.Story.Hindi.S01E03.Khota.Si...
- The Indian Express: "Riar delivers a monologue in Episode 3 about the 'khota sikka' that will give you chills. It is the heart of the entire series."
- Film Companion: "Unlike Scam 1992, which celebrated Harshad Mehta as a flawed hero, Scam 2003: Episode 3 offers no glorification. Just cold, hard, terrifying reality."
- IMDb User Reviews: Rating 8.7/10 for S01E03. One user writes: "You will hate Telgi by the end of this episode, but you cannot look away."
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Episode Access: Look for Season 1, Episode 3, titled "Khota Sikka." The Indian Express : "Riar delivers a monologue
Narrative Focus: Critics note that this episode emphasizes the "what" and "how" of the scam over the "why," meticulously showing Telgi's persistence in navigating corrupt bureaucracy.
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Moreover, the show pays homage to the unsung heroes—government officials, bank employees, and citizens—who fought to restore faith in the rupee. It’s a testament to the idea that every corruption scandal contains the seeds of a better system.