Scam
2003
Volume
2
Leaked:
Hansal
Mehta's
popular
Scam
series
is
back
again
to
entertain
you
with
another
gripping
story.
Scam
2003:
The
Telgi
Story,
the
first
part,
which
was
released
on
Sony
LIV
in
September,
left
viewers
intrigued
and
waiting
for
the
conclusion
of
the
story.
Volume
2
of
Scam
2003
will
follow
up
on
the
story
of
counterfeit
convicted
Abdul
Karim
Telgi's
story
from
where
it
ended.
Starring
Gagan
Dev
Riar
in
the
titular
role,
the
series
was
dropped
on
the
streaming
platform
on
November
3.
However,
amid
the
excitement,
there
is
an
unfortunate
update
for
those
who
have
yet
to
watch
the
web
series.
Sadly,
Scam
2003
volume
2
has
become
the
latest
target
of
piracy,
and
the
entire
show
has
been
leaked
online.
Scam
2
volume
2
leaked?
Directed
by
Tusshar
Hiranandani
and
presented
by
Hansal
Mehta,
Scam
2003
is
a
story
about
the
mastermind
Abdul
Karim
Telgi,
who
carried
India's
biggest
ingenious
stamp
paper
scam
worth
INR
30,000
crores
that
spread
across
multiple
states
and
shocked
the
entire
nation.
The
show,
which
is
adapted
from
Sanjay
Singh's
Telgi
Scam:
Reporter's
Ki
Diary,
made
its
way
to
several
illegal
websites
and
was
leaked
online
in
HD
quality
for
free
download.
Apart
from
Gagan
Dev
Riar,
Scam
2003
vol
2
will
see
some
new
faces,
including
actors
like
Mukesh
Tiwari
and
Dinesh
Lal
Yadav.
The
entire
series'
pirated
version
is
now
available
for
free
download
and
watching
in
HD
quality.
Hours
after
its
release
on
the
OTT
platform,
Scam
2003
HD
prints
were
released
on
unauthorised
sites,
raising
concerns
in
the
entertainment
industry.
Piracy
is
a
menace
that
is
destroying
the
creative
and
content
making
business.
Even
after
taking
strict
action
these
sites
come
back
again
with
huge
force.
SAY
NO
TO
PIRACY
Piracy
continues
to
be
a
menace,
which
poses
significant
financial
losses
to
content
creators
and
legal
streaming
platforms.
To
combat
the
issue
of
piracy
and
prevent
further
unauthorized
distribution
of
their
content,
it
is
advised
for
viewers
to
watch
the
series
legally.Piracy
is
a
punishable
and
non-bailable
offense,
so,
we
at
Filmibeat
request
you
to
refrain
from
watching,
downloading
or
sharing
pirated
content.
DISCLAIMER:
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doesn't
support
or
promote
piracy,
as
it
is
a
criminal
offence
under
the
Copyright
Act
of
1957.
We
sincerely
request
that
you
refrain
from
participating
in
any
such
practise
or
encouraging
piracy
in
any
form.