Naman Ramachandran India‘s Ellipsis Entertainment, following acclaim for “Do Aur Do Pyaar” and “Sharmajee Ki Beti,” is set to produce a film based on a notorious fraud.
The untitled project will delve into the controversial 1971 Nagarwala case that rocked a Delhi branch of the State Bank of India.
The Nagarwala case centers on alleged double agent Rustom Sohrab Nagarwala, who supposedly impersonated then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to convince the head cashier to withdraw INR6 million (then $800,000) from the bank.
However, the exact details of the incident remain disputed. The investigation was led by Hari Dev Kaushal, then Station House Officer of Delhi’s Chanakyapuri locality, known for his effective and compassionate approach to law enforcement.
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