Netflix and Hansal Mehta’s Scoop Review

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They dont like the idea of you hogging all the limelight so they start tarnishing your character by saying that you have got the page one because you probably had a special relationship with your boss, you bribed your source or you planted the story for personal benefits..

Director Hansal Mehtas Scoop talks about a real life story on a spine chilling murder case of a senior journalist, Sen Dada based on famous crime reporter J Dey (Prosenjit Chatterjee) which involves media, underworld and Mumbai police..

In the mad race chasing a possible Page one Jagriti Pathak (Karishma Tanna) ends up giving her all including her social life, family life, spending time with her ten- year-old kid and gets into the dark underworld of Mumbai..

Netflixs Scoop shows how Pathak (Karishma Tanna) is framed as the main suspect by the Mumbai Police in the murder of senior journalist Sen Dada..

Based on the true story of Jagriti Vora (name change to Pathak) is definitely a must watch for all journalists and how one needs to be careful even with juniors who can backstab you for instant fame and front page byline!..

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