Akash was a retail investor, but he was determined to take on the big boys and make a name for himself. He began to follow Aryan's moves, studying his trading strategies and analyzing his picks.

Aryan was hesitant at first, but the lure of the challenge and the promise of a hefty salary package eventually won him over. He joined Raven Capital, and quickly made a name for himself as a top performer.

The 2020 web series is a high-stakes financial drama that explores the meteoric rise and inevitable fall of a stock market titan. Often compared to other stock market sagas like Scam 1992 , this series, originally released on the Ullu App and later available on Atrangii , blends intense corporate maneuvering with personal ambition. The Plot: Part 2 and the Evolution of Harshal Mehra

Who it’s for Recommended for viewers who enjoy high-stakes corporate dramas (think financial thrillers and courtroom series) and for those who liked Part 1. Casual viewers can follow the main conflicts without deep finance knowledge, though hardcore finance buffs may find simplifications distracting.

The Bull Of Dalal Street Part 2 -2020- Web Series New!

Akash was a retail investor, but he was determined to take on the big boys and make a name for himself. He began to follow Aryan's moves, studying his trading strategies and analyzing his picks.

Aryan was hesitant at first, but the lure of the challenge and the promise of a hefty salary package eventually won him over. He joined Raven Capital, and quickly made a name for himself as a top performer.

The 2020 web series is a high-stakes financial drama that explores the meteoric rise and inevitable fall of a stock market titan. Often compared to other stock market sagas like Scam 1992 , this series, originally released on the Ullu App and later available on Atrangii , blends intense corporate maneuvering with personal ambition. The Plot: Part 2 and the Evolution of Harshal Mehra

Who it’s for Recommended for viewers who enjoy high-stakes corporate dramas (think financial thrillers and courtroom series) and for those who liked Part 1. Casual viewers can follow the main conflicts without deep finance knowledge, though hardcore finance buffs may find simplifications distracting.