Mehta's investment strategy was based on a combination of fundamental analysis and technical charting. He was known for his ability to identify undervalued companies with strong growth potential, and his enthusiasm for these stocks was infectious. Mehta's clients, including many high-net-worth individuals and institutional investors, were drawn to his confident and charismatic personality.
Gandhi’s portrayal is widely considered a revelation, capturing Mehta’s confidence, ambition, and ultimate downfall with incredible nuance. His physical acting, showcasing the fading vibrancy of the character, was highly praised.
Through sheer grit, financial acumen, and an uncanny ability to exploit systemic loopholes, Harshad climbs the financial ladder. He transitions from a small-time jobber to the undisputed king of the stock market. However, his empire—built heavily on fraudulent Ready Forward (RF) deals and fake bank receipts (BRs)—unravels when investigative journalist Sucheta Dalal (played by Shreya Dhanwanthary) exposes a ₹4,000-crore financial fraud. 2. Why High-Definition Quality Matters for This Series
The exposure led to a massive market crash, intense CBI investigations led by K. Madhavan, and Mehta's ultimate arrest and death in custody in 2001. Key Cast and Crew
Once a lifetime experience to watch. I have no words. Pratik Gandhi has played Harshad Mehta the way it seems so magical, so real. MY REVIEW OF "THE SCAM 1992-THE HARSHAD MEHTA ...