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Scam 1992 S01 E01

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00:00Early 1990s, the era of change for India.
00:10The old heroes were gone, and the new ones were yet to rise.
00:13Mobile internet and social media were the first in the world to move at their own pace.
00:19Whether it was the economy of the country, or the paperwork in government offices, or
00:23any breaking news.
00:24If there was any momentum, it was in the Bombay Stock Exchange.
00:28Here, the common man was about to change his destiny through the share market.
00:33And in the blink of an eye, he had put on the branded spectacles of the dream profit.
00:37But no one could see the white lie behind the black spectacles.
00:42And then came the day that shook the foundation of India's economy.
00:47But the story of that day begins a day earlier.
00:58Sir, sir, excuse me, sir.
01:27Excuse me, sir.
01:28Sir, I want to meet the editor.
01:29It's very urgent, sir.
01:30Oh, you're a good name?
01:31Sir, I'm Sharrad Bellari, sir, from SBI.
01:34I see.
01:35Sir, I have a lot of inside news, sir.
01:37So, which editor would you like to meet?
01:40Executive editor, city editor, sports editor, business editor?
01:43Sir, sir, sir, sir, please let me meet anyone.
01:45I don't have time.
01:46If I waste any more time, tomorrow's fresh news will be lost.
01:50Sir, if you say, I will let you hear it.
01:52You too are a senior editor, sir.
01:54Oh, no, no, no.
01:55I am just a common man, you see.
01:58Sir, you...
01:59Yes, yes, R.K. Lakshman.
02:00I think your news is very important.
02:03Yes, sir.
02:04I think you should meet the business editor, Mr. Kiran Ajgaonkar.
02:07Yes, I'm there for the edition.
02:08Yes, yes, I'm there.
02:10Oh, Lakshman sir, you?
02:12Kiran, someone is looking for you.
02:14Sir, why did you have to come?
02:16You could have asked a peon.
02:17Oh, it's all right.
02:18Thank you, sir.
02:19Hello, sir.
02:20Tell me, how can I help you?
02:22What will you have?
02:23Tea, coffee, water?
02:24Sir, forget all that.
02:25Sir, there is a lot of confusion in the SBI.
02:29There has been a huge fraud, sir.
02:31You need to know about it, sir.
02:32Fraud in the SBI?
02:33Yes, sir.
02:34Who?
02:35Sir, the bank has issued a cheque.
02:37Without a BR, sir.
02:39BR?
02:40Bank receipt, sir.
02:41Oh, bank receipt.
02:43Sir, we haven't even got the SGL note.
02:45Books are not getting tallied in the PDO entry, sir.
02:47It's a huge problem, sir.
02:49SGL, PDO?
02:51Sir, SGL is Subsidiary General Ledger
02:54and PDO is Public Debt Office.
02:56RBI.
02:57So if you don't get the SGL and BR, sir...
03:00Madam, this is getting too technical for me.
03:04I'll send you to someone who knows all this.
03:07Sir, please hurry up.
03:09Take him to Ms. Suchita, please.
03:12Thank you, sir.
03:13Let's go, sir.
03:15You should have informed me in the morning itself.
03:17You could have called the BSE.
03:18Sorry, Suchita.
03:19What am I going to do with this sorry?
03:21We've only run this story because we assumed
03:22that the strike was getting over, right?
03:24I mean, every time with you, Aditya.
03:25We can't keep doing the same thing.
03:26There should be some...
03:27Ms. Suchita, Mr. Kiran has sent him to you.
03:32I'm Sharad Bailari from...
03:34Please, sit down.
03:35Mayank, I need you to go to BSE
03:36and get a statement from Manu Mundra about the strike.
03:38I need to know what changed so suddenly.
03:40Fine.
03:41Should I also talk to a couple of my other sources there?
03:43Yeah.
03:44But don't start gossiping there.
03:46I need to file this ASAP.
03:47And you guys, please start respecting deadlines.
03:49I mean, we can't keep doing this again and again.
03:51Tell me.
03:52Yes?
03:53Tell me.
03:54Yes, the deadline is the deadline.
03:56No, no.
03:57Why did you come here?
03:58Tell me that.
03:59Ma'am, I'm Sharad Bailari from...
04:01Just one minute, please.
04:02Excuse me.
04:03Hello?
04:04Ravi?
04:05I won't be able to do the Hindustan Limited conference with you.
04:08No, I'll just...
04:09Hold on a second.
04:10Do you want some tea?
04:11For tea, please.
04:12Yeah.
04:13No, the strike thing is still developing,
04:15so I need to focus on that.
04:16Yeah?
04:17Thanks.
04:18Thanks, I'll talk to you later.
04:19Bye.
04:21Sorry, just...
04:23Hello?
04:24Yeah, I called in the morning for the bun maska.
04:26I don't want it now.
04:27It's time for lunch.
04:28No, no, no.
04:29Later.
04:30Okay?
04:32You didn't get tea?
04:33Aditya?
04:34Sorry.
04:35Sorry.
04:36I have to go, ma'am.
04:37I'm getting late.
04:38No.
04:39No one listens.
04:40I don't want tea.
04:41I don't want tea.
04:42Okay, okay.
04:43Sorry, Mr. Bilal.
04:44Please, tell me.
04:45Ma'am, I'm Sharad Billari from SBI.
04:48I just want to tell you, ma'am,
04:49that everything is going wrong in SBI.
04:51It's not like it used to be.
04:53There's a huge difference between the SBI of the past
04:55and the SBI of the present, ma'am.
04:58A lot is going wrong there.
05:00A huge scandal.
05:02A huge...
05:03You can't even imagine
05:05how big of a fraud it is.
05:06Fraud?
05:07Fra...
05:15Fraud?
05:27500 crores, ma'am.
05:29500 crores.
05:32500 crores are missing from SBI's books.
05:37The payment has been made without the BR, ma'am.
05:40BR means...
05:41Bank receipts. Do you know that?
05:43What work do you do in SBI?
05:45Which department?
05:46BR, ma'am.
05:47Public relations.
05:48Then how do you know all this?
05:49Ma'am, this has been going on for a long time.
05:51We've been meeting every day.
05:52But now things have gone too far.
05:54Because SGL hasn't even come, ma'am.
05:56How will they show it in the books?
05:57I mean, ma'am...
05:58I'm so...
05:59Ma'am...
06:00Okay, SGL means...
06:01Subsidiary general ledger. Do you know that?
06:03That...
06:04So SBI has issued a payment of 500 crores.
06:08And in return...
06:10SGL and BR should have come, but they didn't.
06:16You know what you're saying, don't you?
06:18500 crores is such a huge amount
06:20that even a calculator might feel ashamed of it.
06:23This fraud is just as big.
06:25Maybe even bigger than that.
06:32Do you know who committed this fraud?
06:39Harsh...
06:42Harshad Mehta.
06:45Harshad...
07:09Harshad Mehta.
07:10Harshad Mehta.
07:34This story isn't just about India's biggest financial scam.
07:38This story is about India.
07:39It's about the people of India.
07:41It's about us.
07:42It's about our dreams.
07:44The dreams that Harshad Shantilal Mehta lived.
07:47In 1992, Harshad was India's biggest advance taxpayer.
07:52His personal holdings amounted to 4,000 crores.
07:55It's a big number, isn't it?
07:57If we adjust it for inflation today,
07:59this number will be more than 20,000 crores.
08:03So the question is...
08:04How did a boy from a lower-middle-class family
08:06make so much money in such a short span of time?
08:11Harshad's first passion was cricket.
08:14He was a very good spin bowler.
08:17Everyone thought that even if it wasn't India,
08:18Ranji Trophy would still be played.
08:21He was weak in studies.
08:22So in college, he spent his life playing cricket, Garba
08:24and dreaming about his future.
08:27But his father's failed cloth business
08:29increased his responsibilities.
08:32And to run the house, Harshad did all kinds of small jobs.
08:36Sometimes he worked as a clerk for Rs. 600 a month.
08:39Sometimes he sold things like plastic, cement and diamonds.
08:43But he never had enough money.
08:45Because Harshad's dreams were very big compared to this little money.
08:49Responsibilities were increasing.
08:51And so was Harshad's restlessness.
09:18Hmm.
09:48Ha-ha.
10:19Keep going like this.
10:20In a few days, you'll even be able to start a Dhakka Mukhi.
10:21The problem is Rewani.
10:23Rewani is the problem.
10:24That's what I'm saying.
10:25Look, Harshad.
10:27What do I say?
10:29You and Jyoti
10:30should look for a small house and shift.
10:33Separately.
10:34Close to each other.
10:35What are you saying?
10:38If you want to shift, everyone is together.
10:40Let's find a big house.
10:41Big house?
10:42Do we have money for a big house?
10:46Money is the problem.
10:49These days, even the diamond market has gone bankrupt.
10:53This diamond business won't help us.
10:54It will.
10:56Everything will.
10:57Slowly.
10:58What slowly?
11:00Look, everyone is doing something.
11:03Someone is selling cars.
11:04Someone is making three times the profit in textiles.
11:07Everyone has pockets.
11:09Look at Jimesh.
11:10He has made so much money in the share market.
11:11Brother.
11:12We can do a little bit of the share market side by side.
11:15We can't do too much.
11:16It's a risky line.
11:17What risky line?
11:18Jimesh has invested his entire family.
11:20And his mother-in-law too.
11:23At the age of making garlands,
11:24the aunt has become a garland seller.
11:25Brother.
11:26I am not Jimesh's mother-in-law.
11:28If anything happens to me,
11:29Shantilal will kill himself before Jimesh's mother-in-law.
11:32Then call me Ram.
11:35Jimesh's mother-in-law.
11:37Keep your head cool and think.
11:38You will find a way.
11:43Ashwin.
11:44Ashwin.
11:45Yes.
11:46Listen to me.
11:47You also go to study.
11:48Get married.
11:49What marriage?
11:50Why?
11:51There is no place in the house.
11:54Something will happen.
11:56What are you saying?
11:58What will happen?
11:59Where will I put my wife?
12:00Will I make her sleep upstairs?
12:03Don't worry.
12:04Go to sleep.
12:05I will talk to you later.
12:12I am very hungry.
12:13Don't you want to eat?
12:15I am sleeping.
12:16Sleep.
12:18Papa will wake up.
12:20It's a small house.
12:21So there is a risk.
12:23Now the house won't grow overnight.
12:25We will have to take a risk.
12:27And anyway,
12:29if there is a risk, there is love.
12:41Uncle, eat.
12:42Don't eat.
12:45I am serious about the share market.
12:46Why?
12:47If we do it properly, we will make money.
12:49We will make money, but it's very risky.
12:52If there is a risk, there is love.
12:54If you know someone, introduce me to him.
12:56I will go in.
12:57You will go in, but do you have time?
12:59Can you do it?
13:00Now I only have time to spend.
13:03Otherwise, I will spend myself waiting for the right time.
13:06This dialogue is fine.
13:08But it's not that easy.
13:10Think about it.
13:12I have thought about it.
13:14Look, you...
13:15I have seen it.
13:23Enough.
13:24Listen to me.
13:29Are you done?
13:30Now go and sing.
13:31Yes.
13:41Have you done any work?
13:42I have done a lot of jobs in life.
13:43So I can start with a jobber here.
13:45You won't understand.
13:46Why won't I understand?
13:48I understand business.
13:49I am just new in the market.
13:51And for a Gujarati, business is bigger than religion.
13:53Nice.
13:55For a jobber, you don't need an educated man.
13:57A 5th grader does the job of a jobber.
13:59I am a 5th grader.
14:00That means you have done it twice.
14:02I have.
14:10Pick up the phone.
14:12Pick up the phone.
14:18Listen to me carefully.
14:19I won't repeat myself.
14:31Hello.
14:32Yes, write down the order.
14:34A plate of okra.
14:35A plate of gatta.
14:36Rajwadi curry.
14:37Jain khichdi.
14:38Two rotlas.
14:39Two bhakris.
14:40Two papad.
14:41One roasted and one fried.
14:42And...
14:43Dhungli tomato kachungal.
14:44And...
14:45Raita.
14:47And raita.
14:48Cancel it.
14:50The plate is full.
14:52Okay, order cancelled.
14:55I will have the raita very soon.
15:00What shall we do?
15:03Keep it. I am like your son.
15:07Bhushan will take you to the ring tomorrow at 9 am.
15:11Who is Bhushan?
15:12Our old jobber.
15:14He knows the market from inside.
15:16Let's see tomorrow...
15:17...whether you are lucky with the market or not.
15:31Black Cobra.
15:33Hmm?
15:34The one you are staring at.
15:37His real name is Manu Mundra.
15:39But people call him Black Cobra in the market.
15:42He is the biggest black cobra in this market.
15:45What do you mean?
15:47I mean, when the market is in a hurry,
15:49the black cobra will come out.
15:51And when the market is in a hurry,
15:53the black cobra will come out.
15:55And when the market is in a hurry,
15:57the black cobra will come out.
15:58I mean, when the market is in a hurry,
16:00the black cobra will come out.
16:02The more the market is in a hurry,
16:04the more Manu Mundra benefits from it.
16:08Hmm?
16:09I mean, he is a bear.
16:11He is called a bear in English.
16:14And you?
16:16Bhushan Bhatt.
16:18Harshad Mehta.
16:19I know, Harshad Shantilal Mehta.
16:21Ambalal sir has sent me.
16:23I am his old jobber.
16:24Here, wear it.
16:25This is your identity in the market from today.
16:27Hmm?
16:30Let's go.
16:38Put the car back.
16:40Don't spit.
16:41What, Mr. Pranav?
16:42You will kill me here and in the market too?
16:44If you come in my way,
16:46you will die, Bhushan darling.
16:48Mr. Pranav, give me a tip.
16:50I have got a new admission.
16:51Take it.
16:53I don't even give tips to my father for free.
16:56Bloody jobber.
16:59This is yet another example.
17:01Mr. Pranav.
17:03He has played a very long game in a short time.
17:06He is a number one bull.
17:08He is one of those people
17:09who always keep the market up.
17:11Means he is a bull.
17:12Hmm, bull.
17:14Do you know why Mandodiya and Tejadiya
17:15are called a bear and a bull?
17:17Tell me.
17:18A bear is a bear, right?
17:19Hmm.
17:20It always attacks from below its paw.
17:22And a bull attacks from above its horn.
17:24You have studied English, right?
17:26Homework.
17:27That's good.
17:28But remember one thing.
17:30This is not the Wall Street of America.
17:32This is the Dalal Street of Bombay.
17:34And this is Satta Bazaar.
17:36A bear attacks from below
17:37and a bull attacks from above.
17:39When it attacks,
17:40a man falls on the ground.
17:42So don't be too smart.
17:44Got it?
17:45Let's go.
17:46Let's go.
17:53Remember the signal, right?
17:55It means to sell the customer.
17:56It means to buy.
17:58How much to buy,
17:59how much to buy,
18:00tell all this with your fingers.
18:01Remember what I told you?
18:02Not four, not eight,
18:03not twelve, not twelve and a half,
18:04not twenty-seven and a half,
18:06five, five hundred, five thousand,
18:07anything can happen.
18:08And remember.
18:10Listen.
18:12If you don't understand anything, ask me.
18:13If you don't ask, you won't learn.
18:14On the first day,
18:15don't think of yourself as a slave.
18:16Got it?
18:17Let's go.
18:18Twenty-five.
18:19I have to go to the bathroom.
18:20I'll leave after two hours.
18:26The most crowded area
18:27is our area.
18:29And it will remain there.
18:31And where very few people are seen,
18:33that area is Dharavi.
18:35It's a chiller party.
18:36We don't care about that area.
18:37Why?
18:38Because only penny stock jobbers
18:39deal there.
18:40Cheap shares
18:41are sold at cheap prices.
18:43So stay away from this chiller
18:44and work.
18:46Because we only deal
18:47in big stocks.
18:50It's a question of lakhs.
18:51So keep your eyes, ears and mind
18:52always open.
18:54Do you know what our national sport is?
18:56Cricket.
18:57Hockey.
18:58Yes.
18:59And it's just like hockey.
19:01As soon as the bell rings,
19:02the first jobber starts playing.
19:04And as soon as the last bell rings,
19:05the game is over.
19:07The one who scores the most goals
19:08in the middle,
19:09wins the game.
19:11So play carefully.
19:12Be careful.
19:41Brother,
19:42why are you smiling?
19:43There's no movie going on here.
19:45If you don't buy or sell anything,
19:46your first day will be ruined.
19:47Got it?
19:48Go and earn money.
19:49Go and earn money.
19:50Go.
19:51Go and earn money.
19:52Go and earn money.
20:1035000.
20:1135000.
20:1235000.
20:1335000.
20:1435000.
20:1535000.
20:1635000.
20:1735000.
20:1835000.
20:1935000.
20:2035000.
20:2135000.
20:2235000.
20:2335000.
20:2435000.
20:28What a good deed you've done
20:29on the first day.
20:30You should've started with the sale.
20:32You understand the deal, right?
20:33Explain it to him.
20:34Explain the deal.
20:35So you sold the stock of 25000
20:36and the dealer said
20:37he only bought it for 23000.
20:38I bought it for Rs. 23,000.
20:39So the difference of Rs. 2,000...
20:40That's a loss.
20:41Do you know what a loss is?
20:43Who's going to pay?
20:44Sir, I told you to keep your eyes, ears and mind open.
20:48Look, there was so much crowd and so much noise.
20:51People have turned the ring into a fish market.
20:54Everything was happening so fast that I must have made a mistake.
20:57You're right.
20:58You've made a mistake.
21:00If you can't account for it, then leave the ring.
21:02Look, I admit I made a mistake.
21:04And whatever loss you've incurred, you can deduct it from my salary.
21:09He's asking me to deduct it from his salary.
21:11Think of it this way.
21:12You'll get your salary only when you make a profit.
21:15I'll make a profit too.
21:17Just give me one more chance.
21:18Giving you a chance means taking a risk, which I can't take.
21:24The biggest risk in the market is not taking a risk.
21:28The market has taught me this much in one day.
21:31What do you think?
21:32Has Mr. Ambalal given you another chance and done you a favour?
21:37I've known him for years.
21:38He's a very influential person.
21:41Remember one thing.
21:42Jagannath is not selfish.
21:47He doesn't care about your 2,000 rupees.
21:51You've sold 25,000 on the first day.
21:54He wouldn't let you go just like that.
21:57You just concentrate and keep scoring.
22:00That's it.
22:02Don't worry.
22:04Harshad could only see one thing.
22:07BSC's ring.
22:10And once Harshad reached the ring,
22:13within a year, he became one of the best jobbers in the business.
22:27To be continued...
22:31Goal! Goal! Goal!
22:52Listen...
22:55How much is the premium rotto?
22:56Rs. 35.5.
22:57And for how much quantity is it valid?
22:59Rs. 500.
22:59We need Rs. 500.
23:00500 for 35.
23:01Will you give me another 500 at this rate?
23:0335, 35.5.
23:04Okay, fine. I'll take it.
23:05Come on, give me another 500.
23:07Tell me the price of 1000.
23:0835.40.
23:10That's too much.
23:11Come on, I'll take 1000.
23:13I'll take it.
23:14Listen, will you give me 1000 more?
23:16I'm not done yet.
23:17Show me a little more daring.
23:18Sell me a little more.
23:19I'm out of capacity. Go to the boss.
23:21What capacity?
23:22Hey!
23:30What are you doing?
23:32Now I know how Premier Auto's shares
23:35have been selling like hotcakes for the past two or three days.
23:37Look at this.
23:40Premier Auto is increasing the price of the car.
23:43Someone must have leaked the inside information.
23:45What else?
23:46The people who keep such news print money.
23:50This is called insider trading.
23:53It's illegal outside India.
23:55You'll see today
23:57how Premier Auto is going to be in demand.
23:59And if the rate goes up, it'll be a huge loss.
24:04This is not how it works.
24:05We should also keep such insider news.
24:07What are you saying early in the morning?
24:09This is an adult's game.
24:11We can't play it.
24:12Don't even talk about the game.
24:14Sometimes it's hockey, sometimes it's akhada,
24:15sometimes it's boxing.
24:19And our problem is that we never play games.
24:23We just watch adult games from outside and clap.
24:29Let's get into the game now.
24:33Even if we're 12th men, let's get into the field and play.
24:37Let's set it at our own level.
24:39With the small people of the company.
24:41Workers, watchmen, peons, union workers.
24:45We'll surely find someone
24:47who knows everything about the company's internal decisions.
24:58Police! Police!
25:01Police! Police!
25:03Police! Police!
25:05Police! Police!
25:07Police! Police!
25:09Police! Police!
25:11Police! Police!
25:13Police! Police!
25:15Who is this doctor?
25:17Doctor Fav, that is, Doctor Dada Satam.
25:19He's a doctor, but he's the father of all the union workers.
25:22He decides everything.
25:24Okay.
25:25Let's go and talk to him.
25:29Let's go.
25:30Let's go.
25:36What's wrong?
25:40Doctor, I don't know what to say.
25:42I'm having a very tough time.
25:45Don't speak in Marathi.
25:46I know Hindi very well.
25:48Say it.
25:49I don't have any problem.
25:51The market has a problem.
25:52The market really has a problem.
25:54It's just shouting from morning till evening.
25:57It's just shouting.
25:58Sometimes it's up, sometimes it's down.
26:01I mean, my mind goes to football.
26:03And my heart breaks. That's different.
26:05Are you here to pass time?
26:07No. It's not like that, Doctor.
26:09My name is Harshad Mehta. I work in the share market.
26:11So?
26:13The main thing is that the relationship between the share market and the company's workers
26:17is like a mother-in-law-daughter-in-law relationship.
26:20Look, if the daughter-in-law does something good,
26:22the mother-in-law is happy.
26:24If the daughter-in-law stops working, the mother-in-law is upset and the daughter-in-law is down.
26:27If the daughter-in-law does something new, then...
26:30Get up. Get out.
26:31Get out. Get out.
26:32I'm getting a headache because of you.
26:36Hey, come here.
26:37Wait a minute, Doctor. Listen to me.
26:39Look, what I'm saying is...
26:42When does the company's share go up?
26:44When its production goes up.
26:45Yes, so?
26:48So, the thing is, Doctor, the Premier has increased the price of the car today.
26:52The price of his share has been increasing for the past seven days.
26:54The demand is increasing. Why?
26:57Who did this?
26:58And who benefited from this?
27:00The workers?
27:02Or you?
27:04Think about it. No one benefited from this.
27:09I'm here to talk about the benefits of the workers.
27:14Bhau, all I want to know is when and what is happening in the factory.
27:19I mean, the daily production report.
27:20When will the production go up?
27:21When will there be a strike? That's all.
27:24Look, as soon as we find out what's going on in the factory,
27:26the market will react accordingly.
27:29And the benefit I get from all this,
27:31will be the share of the workers.
27:33I mean, the share of your workers.
27:34It will go into his fund.
27:39Do you know what kind of a man Dada Satyam is?
27:41I don't think he'll listen to what you're saying.
27:45If he's smart, he'll even ring the phone.
27:48He must have given his number.
27:50Look, you have to pay the price for everything.
27:52Every job has a price.
27:54Give me some kachumbar.
27:55Listen, why are you getting involved in this insider trading thing?
27:58In the next few years,
27:59Ambalal, Dada Satyam,
28:01they'll make you a third kachumbar.
28:04This is a big deal.
28:05No one can get him out of the Gujarati life.
28:07The dialogue is fine, but there's a lot of risk involved.
28:11If there's risk, there's ice cream.
28:14The companies that give Harshad insider information,
28:17he targets their stocks.
28:18How much will you charge for the auto?
28:19Rs. 75-40.
28:20Rs. 65-40 is coming right.
28:22He's not going there.
28:23If the information was negative,
28:25he'd offer those stocks at a lower price.
28:27And when the news came out and the stocks fell further,
28:29he'd buy them back.
28:31Similarly, if he got positive information,
28:33he'd corner those stocks.
28:35And when the news came out and the price of the stocks increased,
28:37he'd sell them.
28:38It's a strike. The price has fallen.
28:40Buy half of mine.
28:41Half of mine.
28:41Take it.
28:45Whether the company was profitable or not,
28:46Harshad's profit was always profit.
28:49Sometimes it was bear,
28:50and most of the time, it was bull.
28:52And this insider trading
28:53was happening on the stocks of all kinds of companies.
28:56Tree Synthetics, National Rayon, Great Eastern Shipping,
28:59and the list went on.
29:00And Harshad's profits kept growing.
29:05Harshad, I think we've finally done the job this week.
29:10We've made a great profit this time.
29:12This isn't a profit, it's a commission.
29:15Lala makes the profit.
29:16Lala?
29:18Your boss, Mr. Ambalal.
29:27Now, the name will be mine.
29:29The client will be mine, and the profit will be mine.
29:33It's time to start my own trading account.
29:35And this job?
29:38I didn't come here to work.
29:40I came here to learn.
29:41I've learned as much as I wanted to.
29:44I've already spoken to Mr. Suresh.
29:46Suresh Nandlal Shah.
29:49Our trading account will be open in a few days.
29:56Did you see that?
29:57What?
29:58Bhushan's wife has sent a special package for the partner.
30:04That's great, Mr. Mehta.
30:05You look very happy today.
30:07I've quit my job.
30:09Why are you so happy about it?
30:12I want to start something of my own.
30:14What do you mean?
30:15I mean, we're going to make a lot of money.
30:18I'm not a jobber anymore.
30:20I'm starting my own trading account.
30:22I understand that.
30:24But what's the difference between the two?
30:25There's a lot of difference.
30:26I'll make my own money now.
30:28What are you saying? Tell me the truth.
30:30You should know what you're doing.
30:33I have to tell my parents, right?
30:35They'll say that there's a rat in Harshad's house.
30:38Forget it. Don't tell them.
30:42You'll understand if I tell them.
30:44At least try.
30:46Go on.
30:50Yes.
30:53Look, a jobber's job is like a local train.
30:56A local train stops at every station and moves on.
31:00If it sees a green signal, it'll move on.
31:01If it sees a red signal, it'll stop.
31:03Just like that.
31:04A jobber also listens to everyone.
31:07If the broker says something, buy it from the dealer.
31:08If the broker says something, sell it to the dealer.
31:10And what do you get after all this?
31:12A bundle of money in your pocket.
31:14The profit goes to the dealer and the broker.
31:16And when you have your own trading account,
31:18you'll see how life changes.
31:19You'll become a Gujarat Express instead of a local train.
31:23You'll invest your own money,
31:24take up a position in the market and square off yourself.
31:29Got it?
31:30Yes, I got it.
31:32A little bit.
31:34But if you had explained it to me nicely, I would've understood.
31:43I'm sorry.
31:47You're leaving so sweetly?
31:51When did you take this?
31:52When I took this decision.
32:04You also see.
32:08Who makes her happy by quitting her job?
32:11I don't understand anything.
32:12Dad, what don't you understand in the menu?
32:13Not in the menu, I don't understand you.
32:16See, I'm so straight forward.
32:19What are you saying?
32:20Not one bite. You order it.
32:22Here, eat it.
32:23I don't understand why you left a good job
32:26and came here to waste money.
32:28Did you win a lottery?
32:30Dad, I've won a bigger thing than a lottery.
32:34I've opened my own trading account.
32:38I did?
32:39I did.
32:41I also decided before marriage.
32:43I quit my job.
32:45What's going on?
32:46Is this a soap ad?
32:48One after the other.
32:50You both quit your jobs and no one told me about it.
32:53Will someone explain to me what's going on in the house?
32:54Dad, what do you want to understand?
32:57You use your own brain and fill other people's pockets.
33:00How long will you keep doing this?
33:01You work hard.
33:02If the brain is yours, the profit should also be yours.
33:04Son, when the profit is yours, the loss is also yours.
33:08Ask me. I'm blind.
33:10Why do you trust the paper market?
33:12We're talking about the share market.
33:14Don't say that. Order something sweet.
33:16At least say something sweet.
33:18You're a bitter man.
33:21They're trying to do good.
33:23Can't you say something good?
33:25If I say something good, won't the business be good?
33:27If the hotel is good, will I get free food?
33:30Hey, mister.
33:31Hey.
33:31Excuse me.
33:32Your hotel is the best.
33:33Very good. Number one.
33:35I said so many good things about the hotel.
33:37Will you get free food?
33:39Hey, let's go home.
33:41No.
33:41We'll go home and eat.
33:42I'm very hungry.
33:43It's okay.
33:45We'll save money.
33:45It'll be useful for you.
33:46What are you saying?
33:47You order.
33:49Sir, can I take your order?
33:50Yes, take it.
33:51One plate of intelligence.
33:53One plate of intelligence.
33:54And some responsibility.
33:55Do you have it?
33:56It's not on the menu.
33:57Then take it from him.
33:58Yes, I have it.
33:59One minute.
34:01Come here.
34:02Yes, take it.
34:03Five rupees.
34:04Write it in my khichdi.
34:06Yes, bring his khichdi. It's hot.
34:09Okay.
34:18I knew it.
34:20You'll be the first one to leave.
34:22I left.
34:23How would I know Ashwin will really get married?
34:26This house was too small.
34:27I got a big house for 1.5 lakhs.
34:29I bought it thinking about the future.
34:32You always think about the future.
34:33I'm leaving.
34:34Okay.
34:40Are you done with cricket and dandiya?
34:42I'm leaving home, not a friend.
34:44I'll play dandiya here and I'll also play googly here.
34:46Do you have time?
34:47If you had time, you could've come.
34:49Consider it a share market.
34:50That's what I said.
34:51I don't understand shares.
34:53Why don't you understand?
34:54You're the first Gujarati to be afraid of investing money.
34:56There are risks everywhere.
34:58Once you understand, you'll earn as much as you earn in a year.
35:02Come home one day.
35:03You'll see the house and also learn about the share market.
35:07Let's go.
35:09Let's go.
35:11Let's go.
35:22Tea.
35:23Give it to him.
35:24He's newly married. Give him a share for a year.
35:25Oh.
35:29Sister-in-law, take rest. You're on your honeymoon.
35:31Don't worry. You do your work.
35:34You guys do your work.
35:41Anwar Pharma?
35:42Which company is this?
35:43It's Alwar Pharma.
35:45Sister-in-law, get him a pair of glasses.
35:47Why are you investing in this?
35:51Do you have a tip?
35:53I didn't get a tip. I have to make a tip.
35:54And I have to spread it in the market.
35:57Brother, it's a small matter.
35:59What tip can you make for this?
36:01It's a share worth Rs. 5.
36:02That's why.
36:03It's just a share worth Rs. 5.
36:05If we buy it in bulk, the price will go up automatically.
36:07And if we spread a rumour in the market...
36:10...then the dealers will be in a hurry.
36:13We'll make a profit at the right time and dump the share in the market.
36:17Easy. Don't make me do it.
36:19Don't make me do it.
36:21I know.
36:23Look.
36:24We have only Rs. 20,000 to buy the share.
36:26Yes.
36:27If we get Rs. 20,000 more from somewhere...
36:28...then we'll have to sell it soon.
36:30Rs. 20,000 more.
36:31Who will give us Rs. 20,000 more?
36:33Isn't everyone crazy like you in the market?
36:36Alwar Farmer.
36:37It's Alwar Farmer.
36:46Brother Rana.
37:00I'm Harshad Mehta.
37:01I'm a broker.
37:03So?
37:04I wanted to talk to you for five minutes.
37:06Not now.
37:08I'm not in the mood.
37:12And anyway, I can't smell anything.
37:28Hello, Brother Rana.
37:31Smoking is not allowed here.
37:32I'm Harshad. We met yesterday, right?
37:33Yes. So?
37:35I wanted to talk to you for five minutes.
37:37See if you can smell something.
37:39I asked for five minutes. I'll give you an answer in a second.
37:41Not interested.
37:42Listen to me, Brother Pranav.
37:43What should I listen to?
37:44I can smell money.
37:45Money attracts money.
37:47And the chiller attracts the chiller.
37:48Do you think my sub-client is so cheap...
37:50...that he'll put his hand in the chiller?
37:51Brother Pranav, tell me something.
37:53Which is the biggest fake currency in India?
37:55100 annas.
37:55No. Not notes, coins.
37:574 annas, 8 annas, 1 rupee.
37:59Everyone's eyes are on the notes, not the coins.
38:01By the way, no one pays attention to these chiller stocks.
38:03It's very easy to operate them.
38:05And if you operate them properly, you'll definitely make a profit.
38:07Operate?
38:08You'll operate stocks?
38:10It's illegal to operate stocks.
38:11You'll go to jail. Got it?
38:13Brother Pranav.
38:14The way you smell these big notes...
38:16...I can smell money in this chiller.
38:19Try it once.
38:21Try?
38:22Do it.
38:24Keep it full.
38:26And try it.
38:28I don't want money.
38:29You keep the money.
38:31I say, let's do it together.
38:33Oh, my God.
38:35You want to do it together in five minutes?
38:38What do you want to do?
38:40Come to the ring today.
38:42You'll see Alwar Pharma on the board.
38:44Alwar Pharma?
38:45Harshad bhai has inside information.
38:47Let's see what happens today.
38:50If Harshad bhai says, it'll be 100% sure.
38:53Do one thing. Take my number too.
38:55Okay.
38:57Come on.
39:04Harshad bhai has inside information.
39:07Alwar Pharma is inside.
39:0825% of the limit will be fine. Got it?
39:09Hurry up.
39:10Brother, this will happen for sure.
39:12There won't be any problem, right?
39:14There won't be any problem. Everything will be fine.
39:15Brother, what will happen?
39:16We're doing it for the first time.
39:18It won't be the last time. Trust me.
39:20Come on.
39:21Come on.
39:22Come on.
39:23Come on.
39:24Come on.
39:25Come on.
39:26Come on.
39:27Come on.
39:28Come on.
39:29Come on.
39:30Come on.
39:31Come on.
39:32Come on.
39:34Come on.
39:35Come on.
39:36Come on.
39:37Come on.
40:07Climb in.
40:10Come on.
40:11Come on.
40:13Come on.
40:20Come on.
40:34Station cables.
40:3536.15, 39.20.
40:39Siak, 107.68, 102.
40:44Crompton Greaves, 91.38, 94.24.
40:49Tata Steel, 234.12, 237.23.
40:54Alwar Pharma, 17.20, 20.
41:05Tata Steel, 234.12, 237.23.
41:11Do you know who always wins?
41:13The one who is the fastest.
41:15History is a witness.
41:16Cheetah always wins.
41:18Yes.
41:19And here everyone bets on the horse.
41:21The horse only runs.
41:22Cheetah is the fastest.
41:24You were the cheetah of today's ring.
41:27I have two other stocks in mind.
41:29One is Blowcast and the other is India Gears.
41:31Now tell me, let's do 50-50.
41:34Done.
41:57Brother Harshad.
42:00Brother Harshad.
42:02Wait.
42:03You bought a new car?
42:04Wow.
42:05Today's tea is on you.
42:07You drink tea from my account every day?
42:09Yes.
42:10Forget about the tea.
42:11Tell me what I should buy.
42:12Buy any Tata share.
42:14Don't think too much.
42:15It's an old company.
42:16If not today, it will be profitable tomorrow.
42:17You are investing in new cars and buying old ones.
42:19And you are telling me to buy an old one.
42:20What is this, Harshad?
42:22Okay, you also invest in new cars.
42:24If you lose money, it's on you.
42:25No, no.
42:26How can I lose money?
42:27Brother, the bigger the profit, the bigger the risk.
42:31If you love risk like I do, jump in.
42:33You will either drown or fly.
42:36This is what happens with new companies.
42:37Once you fall…
42:38The market has crashed.
42:39The market has crashed.
42:40The market has crashed.
42:41The market has crashed.
42:42The market has crashed.
42:43The market has crashed.
42:57Harshad.
42:58Harshad, we have lost 10 lakhs.
43:01Someone changed the entire game in half an hour.
43:03Someone invested 3.5 lakhs in Reliance's market.
43:06The market has crashed.
43:08Who did this?
43:09Manu bhai Mandodiya.
43:12Telco, Disco.
43:13A lot of goods have been sold.
43:158-10% has crashed.
43:18People are saying that
43:19the Kolkata line people are doing this.
43:21Some Ajay Makadia…
43:22Ajay Kedia.
43:23Whether it's Kedia or Dudia,
43:25we are on our way.
43:27It's all over.
43:3210 lakhs.
43:54That day, it felt like
43:55Harshad's innings would end here.
43:58But the match hadn't even started yet.
44:00And the end of his story
44:02was just 10 years away.
44:06Hello.
44:07Yeah, Suchita here.
44:08Listen, we need to catch up very urgently.
44:09The source is right in front of me
44:11and he's saying that Harshad
44:12might be in some serious trouble with SBI.
44:13I just need you to explain a few technicalities to me.
44:15Can we meet?
44:16Yeah, sure.
44:17Thank you. I'll see you.
44:21Sir, where did you go?
44:22I bought tea for sir.
44:23I don't know where he went.
44:25I don't know either.