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IMDbA compelling and provocative television series called Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story sheds light on one of India's worst financial frauds. The programme traces the ascent and collapse of actor Pratik Gandhi's portrayal of Harshad Mehta, who experiences both. The ability of "Scam 1992" to not only present a gripping tale but also to offer insights into the dishonest Indian banking system is what makes it so captivating. The programme reveals the regulatory framework's flaws and vulnerabilities, demonstrating how they allowed Mehta and his accomplices to manipulate the stock market and steal substantial sums of money. In addition to making an impactful societal critique, "Scam 1992" is a masterfully produced drama with a strong narrative arc, good pacing, and complex characters. The programme does a fantastic job of keeping viewers on the edge of their seats while also delving into challenging subjects like corruption, avarice, and power. The must-watch series "Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story" is both amusing and thought-provoking. It serves as a potent reminder of the risks associated with unfettered power as well as the significance of accountability and transparency in the financial sector.
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Best Editor | 2021 | Sumit
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Best Original Soundtrack | 2021
Best Background Music | 2021
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Best Actor Web Series | 2020 | Prateek
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Most Popular Supporting Actor in a Web Series | 2021
Most Popular Supporting Actress in a Web Series | 2021 | Shreya
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