Of heroism over times
Recently i saw a movie called "Lucky Bhaskar". It had good reviews and was a big hit at the BO. The story is loosely based on Harshad Mehta and his scam, with the hero playing the role of a minor piece in the big bull's scheme of things. Since he is the hero, of course the entire premise is based on his role primarily with slight touching points on the original scam. The Hero makes crores of money in a short span of time, piggy backing on the bigger scam, sponsors smugglers by rotating bank money, fake publishes lottery results to convert his black money into white, liberally uses Hawala for authenticating his transactions and one fine day decides to turn a new leaf, after seeing one of his co-conspirators die due to heart attack, after realizing that he is almost caught in his act and could get arrested any time. How the hero manages to hoodwink the law agencies, his equally if not more corrupt superior officers and ends up with the bulk of his money invested in US forms...