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Decoding the Blend of Real & Reel in Scoop: Find Out Which Is Which?

Aleeya Rizvi by Aleeya Rizvi
June 23, 2023
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Scoop, the sensational Indian series, made an explosive entrance on Netflix’s top 10 list in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, swiftly claiming the number one spot upon its release on June 2. The following week, it continued to captivate audiences, securing a firm position as the top 10 most-watched series in all three countries. Inspired by real events and Jigna Vora’s gripping memoir, “Behind Bars in Byculla: My Days in Prison,” this Netflix gem takes viewers on a thrilling journey alongside Jagruti Pathak, a brilliant female journalist played by the enchanting Karishma Tanna.

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Jagruti Pathak From Scoop

Jagruti’s world turns upside down when she finds herself entangled in a web of controversy, accused of a heinous crime—the murder of her esteemed fellow journalist, Jaideb Sen (Jyotirmoy Dey), driven by professional rivalry. As the story unfolds, emotions run high, and tensions escalate, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating each new episode.

While staying true to the essence of the story, some elements of the show have been artfully fictionalized, as both Hansal Mehta and Jigna Vora have revealed. This clever blend of fact and fiction ensures an authentic story tweaked to keep audiences engaged and intrigued throughout the six engrossing episodes.

1. Jigna Vora’s Claim of No Connection To J Dey

Jyotirmoy Dey

While Jagruti Pathak acknowledges having had two brief encounters with Jaideep Sen in the show, In an interview with Times Now, Jigna Vora shed light on her relationship with J Dey, categorically stating that she had no association with him whatsoever. Emphasizing her sincerity, she expressed,

“I want to make it clear that I did not know him at all. I’m not saying this because he is not here to defend himself, but it is the truth. We never had any personal interactions, and there was no question of rivalry between us.”

Jigna Vora

However, the two seemed to have rubbed shoulders during their coverage of the underworld as crime reporters. According to an India Today report, the two had a slight verbal altercation at the funeral of Chhota Rajan’s aide Tanasha. This led to Vora allegedly sending an “I will see you” message to Dey.

Vora dismissed the notion that J Dey was her mentor, countering the media’s speculation. Instead, she clarified that her mentor in the field of crime journalism was Hussain Zaidi, a respected figure portrayed by Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub in the series. This revelation aimed to set the record straight and dispel any misconceptions surrounding her relationship with J Dey.

2. Jigna Didn’t Return To Journalism

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JIgna Vora & Jagruti Pathak

In an intriguing turn of events in the sixth episode, the show teases the possibility of Jagruti Pathak making a comeback to crime reporting. Her editor, Imran, played by Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, convinces her to pursue a story, hinting at a potential return to her journalistic roots.

However, in reality, Jigna Vora’s life took a different trajectory. Following her acquittal in the J Dey murder case, she embarked on a spiritual journey, choosing a path focused on spirituality rather than crime journalism. Instead of returning to the field she once knew, Vora found solace in becoming a tarot card reader and a spiritual healer, embracing her newfound calling.

3. Deepa’s Presence As A Fictitious Character In The Show

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Deepa From Scoop

One of the pivotal figures in the show, Deepa Chandra, emerges as Jagruti’s ambitious trainee reporter. Deepa admires Jagruti’s work and dreams of emulating her one day. However, when an opportunity arises to advance her own career, Deepa cunningly turns the knowledge she gained from Jagruti against her, falsely implicating her in a crime she is believed to be innocent of.

Director Hansal Mehta disclosed that while Deepa’s character draws inspiration from real-life individuals, it is ultimately a work of fiction. During a conversation with Newslaundry, Mehta explained,

“It’s a mix. It’s a composite character. A composite of multiple characters like that. Because there was a time when she (Jigna) realized that her own colleagues were reporting on her. And the reporter became the reported. And they’re all doing their job. Deepa says the same thing, ‘I’m just trying to do my job, and my mentor Jagruti would’ve done the same thing.’ So she’s not inspired by a single person; she’s a composite character.”

Hansal Mehta

4. Police’s Role in Orchestrating Jagruti’s Incrimination

Harman Baweja as JCP Shroff in Scoop

Within the realm of Hansal Mehta’s thrilling series “Scoop,” the police play a significant role in the intricate framing of Jagruti Pathak for the murder of Jaideep Sen. The show sheds light on how the media, during Jagruti’s imprisonment, disseminated misleading reports that further complicated her situation.

However, in reality, Jigna Vora holds a different perspective, attributing her ordeal solely to the media’s actions. The former journalist firmly believes that the police were merely carrying out their duties. During an interview with Times Now, Vora expressed,

“As far as the Mumbai police is concerned, let me tell you very frankly, they have not manipulated anything. It was the media who wrote everything on their own. That’s it. The media took it the other way. The police were doing what they were best in doing, probably the investigation. ‘Why, what, who?’ I don’t want to get into all that. I hold only media responsible for this.”

Vora’s candid statement highlights her belief that the police were focused on their investigative tasks, while the media’s portrayal of events fueled the misconceptions surrounding her case.

Source: The Quint

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