'The Scam', a rags to riches to rags story: Mehta

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June 17, 2018

Mumbai, Jun 17: Director Hansal Mehta says his upcoming web series "The Scam", based on the mega securities scam of 1992, is a fascinating "rags to riches to rags" story.

Hansal's series is based on "The Scam: Who Won? Who Lost? Who Got Away?", an investigative book written by journalists Sucheta Dalal and Debashish Basu.

The first season of the web series will feature the story of stockbroker Harshad Mehta, who was charged with numerous financial crimes in connection with the scam.

"It is the chronicle of our times. Today, we are talking about Nirav Modi (a diamond trader who is wanted in the mega PNB bank fraud). I cannot talk about it more in detail.

"It is a fascinating tale of rags to riches to rags story and of somebody who is product of our times," Hansal said when asked what is the most fascinating factor in one-time 'Big Bull' Harshad Mehta's story.

Hansal has already begun work on "The Scam" which is to be produced by Applause Entertainment.

"We are still writing it. The development process is on. I will direct it and will be creatively involved in it as well," the filmmaker says.

"The Scam" marks his second outing on the digital medium after "Bose: Dead/Alive", on which he was the creative producer.

"It is a different medium. You look for ways to tell stories. The kind of work that is happening on Netflix and Amazon, it is revolutionary.

"I am enjoying the process. I have decided to do one (web series) every 18 months," he says.

Meanwhile, there were rumours that Hansal will be working with Ayushmann Khurrana on a thriller.

But he says, "I am making a film with Rajkummar Rao. It is a different film."

When asked if it is part two of web series "Bose: Dead/Alive", that had Rajkummar portraying legendary freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose, Hansal says, "Maybe. There is a lot of demand for season two, it might happen."

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February 9,2020

New Delhi, Feb 9: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader LK Advani got emotional while watching the movie "Shikara: The Untold Story Of Kashmiri Pandits". It is a Hindi-language period film produced and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, based on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir.

In a video clip, the political veteran is seen trying to hold back his tears at the end of the film while Mr Chopra rushes to console him. Other people around them were also seen getting emotional and congratulating the filmmaker for the movie.

"Shikara" is about how Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee from their houses in the Kashmir Valley in early 1990, in the wake of insurgency. The filmmaker said the film showcases how Kashmiri Pandits rebuilt their lives in the aftermath of the tragic event.

Featuring Aadil Khan and Sadia, Shikara released on February 7. Vidhu Vinod Chopra, who is from Kashmir, dedicates his movie to his mother, who died in 2007.

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Abdul Gaffar Bolar
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Monday, 10 Feb 2020

Does this man know the trouble and pain of humans???

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March 1,2020

Washington D.C., Mar 1: British actor Daniel Radcliffe in a recent interview said he is not rushing back to reprise the role of young wizard, Harry Potter, anytime soon.

The 30-year-old star who rose to fame with the first eight films in J.K. Rowling's famed franchise, told Variety that he doesn't like to say no to things but reprising the role in the 'Fantastic Beasts' prequels is not something he's "rushing to do".

"I feel like those films have moved on and they're doing just fine without us. I'm happy to keep it that way. I like what my life is now," Radcliffe told the outlet.

"I'm not saying that I'll never go back into any franchise, but I like the flexibility that I have with my career now. And I don't want to get into a situation where I'm signed up for one series for years in advance," cited Variety as Radcliffe as saying.

Radcliffe is currently gearing up for his upcoming mystery-thriller 'Escape from Pretoria,' a true-life prison drama, where he is set to essay the character Tim Jenkin.

The forthcoming flick is set to hit the theatres on March 6.

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January 14,2020

Indore, Jan 14: Yoga guru Ramdev has said that Deepika Padukone should hire persons like him for offering correct advice, days after the actress had visited Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi following the violence at the campus earlier this month.

"Deepika Padukone needs to study about political, social and cultural issues. She should understand more about our country. Only after gaining knowledge, she should take decisions. I feel she should have persons like Swami Ramdev for correct advice," Ramdev said at an event here on Monday.

On January 7, Padukone joined the protest at JNU after a masked mob entered the varsity campus and attacked the students and teachers with sticks and rods on January 5.

Several BJP leaders questioned the support extended by Padukone. On the other hand, the Congress threw their weight behind the actress for her stand.

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