Noted director Hansal Mehta’s upcoming web-series, “Scam 2003: The Telgi Story”, surprised fans yesterday by dropping in a thrilling teaser of the series. The project, which counts as a sequel to Mehta’s previous production, “Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story” (2020), has already created quite a buzz on social media.
"Scam 2003: The Telgi Story" will be portraying the story of counterfeiter Abdul Karim Telgi, who made fake stamp paper. The scheme, which spanned numerous states, stunned the entire country.
After gaining clearance from the Delhi Court, Hansal Mehta’s directorial film, “Faraaz” is ready to appear in about a hundred cinema halls across India, today. Based on the Holey Artisan terrorist attack in 2016, the film has been a topic of much controversy in Bangladesh.
How is it that such a seasoned director did not seek consent from the victims’ families when making Faraaz?
Hansal Mehta’s film “Faraaz”—which is based on the Holey Artisan terrorist attack of 2016—has been cleared for release by the Delhi High Court. The court has refused to block the release of the film, as requested by some of the victim’s family members. Now, “Faraaz” is all set to release in theatres tomorrow.
Earlier, the official trailer for Hansal Mehta's thriller film, "Faraaz", was released. The film is said to be based on the tragic Holey Artisan café incident, which shook the country to the core on July 1, 2016.
Noted director Hansal Mehta’s upcoming web-series, “Scam 2003: The Telgi Story”, surprised fans yesterday by dropping in a thrilling teaser of the series. The project, which counts as a sequel to Mehta’s previous production, “Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story” (2020), has already created quite a buzz on social media.
"Scam 2003: The Telgi Story" will be portraying the story of counterfeiter Abdul Karim Telgi, who made fake stamp paper. The scheme, which spanned numerous states, stunned the entire country.
After gaining clearance from the Delhi Court, Hansal Mehta’s directorial film, “Faraaz” is ready to appear in about a hundred cinema halls across India, today. Based on the Holey Artisan terrorist attack in 2016, the film has been a topic of much controversy in Bangladesh.
How is it that such a seasoned director did not seek consent from the victims’ families when making Faraaz?
Hansal Mehta’s film “Faraaz”—which is based on the Holey Artisan terrorist attack of 2016—has been cleared for release by the Delhi High Court. The court has refused to block the release of the film, as requested by some of the victim’s family members. Now, “Faraaz” is all set to release in theatres tomorrow.
Earlier, the official trailer for Hansal Mehta's thriller film, "Faraaz", was released. The film is said to be based on the tragic Holey Artisan café incident, which shook the country to the core on July 1, 2016.