The Bull Of Dalal Street -2020- Web Series ~upd~ ❲PREMIUM❳

Actress Ashmit Patel played a pivotal rival role, while Priyal Gor and Aparna Sharma portrayed key characters who influenced the protagonist's personal and professional trajectory. Themes Explored in the Series 1. Ambition Versus Morality

The protagonist begins his journey as a common man with a brilliant mind for numbers and an insatiable appetite for risk. He moves into the chaotic world of Dalal Street—the financial hub of Mumbai. Through a mix of raw intuition, aggressive betting, and manipulation of market loopholes, he quickly earns the moniker of "The Bull." He accumulates immense wealth, transitioning from a modest lifestyle to one of extreme luxury. The Peak and Corruption The Bull of Dalal Street -2020- Web Series

The dialogue is cinematic and intense, emphasizing the cutthroat nature of corporate boardroom meetings and trading floors. Actress Ashmit Patel played a pivotal rival role,

Released in early 2020 on the ULLU App, The Bull of Dalal Street is a dramatic web series that dives into the high-stakes, cutthroat world of the Indian stock market. Inspired by the life of a prominent financial mogul who rose from nothing to rule Mumbai's financial district, the show chronicles the meteoric rise and subsequent downfall of a man driven by unprecedented ambition. He moves into the chaotic world of Dalal

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"The Bull of Dalal Street" follows the meteoric ascent of (played by Iqbal Khan ), a common man with uncommon ambition. Starting with little to his name, Mehra utilizes his keen understanding of the market, coupled with sheer audacity and iniquitous tactics, to manipulate stock prices and turn small investments into massive fortunes.

In the crowded landscape of Indian web series, where crime dramas and rom-coms dominate, The Bull of Dalal Street (2020) attempted something different: a direct plunge into the high-stakes, volatile world of stock market trading. Produced for the Ullu app—a platform better known for adult thrillers—the series faced an uphill battle in credibility from the start. Yet, beneath its modest production values and familiar tropes, it offers a curious, if uneven, look at ambition, greed, and gender politics in Mumbai’s financial district.