Mehta's success was meteoric. He became known as the "Big Bull" of the Indian stock market, and his name was on everyone's lips. He was seen as a genius, a master of the market, and his stock prices seemed to defy gravity. He invested in various sectors, including real estate, and his lavish lifestyle was the envy of many.
The "Scam 1992" web series, based on the book "Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story" by journalist Sucheta Dalal and her husband, Mihir Dalal, brings to life the incredible story of Mehta's rise and fall. The series, with its gripping narrative and strong performances, serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the importance of accountability. Download - Scam 1992 the Harshad Mehta Story S...
The scam began to unravel in 1992, when a journalist, Sucheta Dalal, wrote an exposé on Mehta's alleged irregularities. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) launched an investigation, which revealed a massive scam involving over ₹4,500 crores (approximately $600 million USD). Mehta's success was meteoric
However, beneath the surface, Mehta's success was built on a web of deceit and corruption. He was allegedly using a complex network of bankers, politicians, and businessmen to manipulate the stock market and artificially inflate stock prices. He was also using fake companies and fictitious accounts to siphon off money from investors. He invested in various sectors, including real estate,