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Scam 2003 Vol. 1 Review: Gagan Dev Riar’s ‘Daring’ Act Supersedes Scam Legacy

Rudrakshi Gupta
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Last updated: 2023/09/01 at 3:28 PM
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Introduction 

Hansal Mehta’s Scam franchise returns with “Scam 2003,” continuing the tradition of riveting storytelling established by its predecessor, “Scam 1992.” This time, the focus shifts to the astonishing stamp paper scam, a criminal enterprise worth over Rs 30,000 crore, masterminded by Abdul Karim Telgi. In Volume 1 of this series, we witness Gagan Dev Riar’s remarkable performance that takes centre stage.

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Introduction Amazing well crafted screenplayConclusion 
Scam 2003 Vol. 1 Review: Gagan Dev Riar’s ‘Daring’ Act Supersedes Scam Legacy
Scam 2003 Vol. 1 Review: Gagan Dev Riar’s ‘Daring’ Act Supersedes Scam Legacy

The narrative of “Scam 2003” unfolds as it traces the journey of Abdul Karim Telgi, who transforms from a humble fruit vendor into the brilliant orchestrator of the ‘Telgi’ scam within a few years. What’s striking about Telgi’s character is his understated demeanour, which conceals a sharp intellect and a hunger for more. Unlike the flamboyant Harshad Mehta portrayed by Pratik Gandhi in “Scam 1992,” Telgi operates in the shadows, weaving his web of deception unnoticed until it’s too late.

One clever move by showrunner Hansal Mehta is the continuation of the background score from “Scam 1992,” which instantly reconnects viewers with the series. While the story and characters may differ, the familiar music sets the tone and prepares the audience for what lies ahead.

Amazing well crafted screenplay

The screenplay for the show is exceptionally well-crafted, ensuring there are no moments that allow for distraction. Gagan Dev Riar delivers a stellar performance as Telgi, capturing not only the mannerisms of the character but also the nuances of the Hyderabadi Bombay lingo. His portrayal lends credibility to the series, and there’s much to unravel between the lines as the story unfolds.

Director Tushar Hiranandani skillfully weaves together the various elements of Telgi’s life, creating a gripping narrative that doesn’t offer a dull moment. However, there is one notable hiccup in the storytelling: the decision to split the crime thriller into two volumes. This interruption occurs just when the series is about to delve into the meatier and more captivating part of Telgi’s scam chapter, leaving the audience with an unnecessary cliffhanger.

Conclusion 

Nonetheless, any doubts about “Scam 2003” living up to the legacy of “Scam 1992” are dispelled by the team’s daring act. The series successfully captivates its viewers, reminding us that in life, to move forward, one must be willing to take risks. So, if you’re looking for a thrilling journey into the world of white-collar crime and intrigue, “Scam 2003” is definitely worth your time. Kyunki, life mein aage badhna hai toh daring toh karna padega na darling!

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Rudrakshi Gupta September 1, 2023
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