The best web series ever
Given the increasing popularity of OTT platforms, the makers are now bringing different types of content for the audience. There are many types of content including comedy, horror, crime to action on the popular digital platform. But if you are thinking of seeing something different, then we have brought you a great series based on the big scams of the country. On hearing its name, you will add it to the watt list. You must have seen many films and series like ‘Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story’, ‘Scam 2003: The Telgi Story’ and ‘Red’ which are made on real life scam. ‘The Big Bull: The Man Hu Sold Dreams to India’ and ‘Bad Boy Billionore’ are also included in this list. We are telling about the same series released on Netflix, whose two seasons have arrived.
This series is the definition of scam
If you sit down to see this series, then believe me, you will not get up without looking at its second season and the name of that web series is ‘Jamtara’. The small place of Jharkhand is named, but what is shown about that place in this web series will slip under your feet. ‘Jamtara-sabka number will come’ The story of this series on the fish hub Jamtara of Jharkhand is so strong that after seeing it, it can be a little difficult for you to forget it. This is one of the same series that settled in your mind for years.
The twists coming in the series turn their minds
The story of ‘Jamtara: Sabka Number Cay’ is about that small place in Jharkhand, which everyone came to know after an incident. However, after the arrival of Jamtara web series, people came to know about this place. It is a crime drama web series written and directed by Soumendra Padhi and written by Trishant Srivastava. The story revolves around the social engineering operation in Jamtara district of Jharkhand which will shake you inside. In this series, by calling unknown people and getting an account details by fraudulently, the incident of transferring money from their account to his account is shown. This series, which came in the year 2020, is based on true incidents of fraud in Jamtara till 2014-18.