Scam 2010- Subrata Roy Saga: Hansal Mehta unveils the latest installment in the franchise!

Scam 2010- Subrata Roy Saga: Hansal Mehta unveils the latest installment in the franchise!

New Delhi: Scam 3 is finally happening! Yes, you read it right, Applause Entertainment, Sony Liv and Hansal Mehta announced the third installment of their groundbreaking franchise. The latest installment will explore one of India’s most notorious financial scams – Scam 2010: The Subrata Roy Saga. Hansal Mehta will direct this series based on Tamal Bandyopadhyay’s book ‘Sahara: The Untold Story’.

After the success of Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story and Scam 2003: The Telgi Story, this new series will be produced by Applause Entertainment.

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Director Hansal Mehta said, “Scam is not just a franchise for me. It is the history of our times. I am thrilled to collaborate again with Applause and Sony Liv to bring to life this larger-than-life story. ”

Additionally, Danish Khan of SonyLIV quipped, “We are delighted to once again collaborate with Applause and Hansal Mehta to bring the third edition of the Scam series. The series has consistently been the most watched series on Sony LIV. franchise and we are confident that the third edition will set new standards in compelling storytelling.”

The latest installment Scam 2010 depicts the rags-to-riches story of maverick businessman Subrata Roy. What the makers have to say about the series:

Taking this forward, Sameer Nair, Managing Director, Applause Entertainment, said, “The Scam series has become more than just a show; it is a pop cultural phenomenon. With Scam 2010: The Subrata Roy Saga, we aim to enhance it. The bar is set to rise even higher, offering audiences an immersive journey into the life and times of one of the most daring and ambitious minds in Indian business history. Led by Hansal and with Sony Liv, we look forward to this next season of Are waiting.

Scam 2010 will soon be available on SonyLIV, although the release date has not been announced yet.



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