Updated On: 26 October, 2020 08:38 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Hansal Mehta talks about the staggering success of his recent show, Scam 1992: The Hansal Mehta Story and also revisits the scars of his film Simran, and how it affected his mental health.

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Hansal Mehta has been a prolific filmmaker for the last two decades. He's known for some resounding and resonating films like Shahid, Aligarh, Citylights, Omertà, and is now basking in the glory of his show, Scam 1992's staggering success. In one of his recent interviews, he talks about the series and also revisits the scars of Simran.
In an interview with HuffingtonPost India, when asked about the show, Mehta said, "I've been a huge fan of these kinds of dramas. I was excited to get my hands on a project as complex as this. Oliver Stone's Wall Street is one of my favourite films. More recently, films like The Big Shot and Margin Call, which was about the Lehman Brothers, topped my list. It's a phenomenal, underrated film."