The "SCAM" that was required to Create IPL | How it began - Publicity, Politics & Paisa
Summary
TLDRThe script narrates the audacious journey of Lalit Modi in creating the Indian Premier League (IPL) from scratch, facing monumental challenges with no plan, support, or funding. It details his innovative strategies to generate public interest and secure massive broadcasting deals, despite skepticism and opposition. The IPL's inception is portrayed as a bold statement of India's economic aspirations, with Modi's risky maneuvers and marketing genius ultimately transforming cricket and capturing the world's attention, albeit at a personal cost.
Takeaways
- 🏆 The IPL was created by Lalit Modi in 2007 under challenging circumstances with no plan, support, or funds, aiming to rival the media giant of the time in India.
- 📅 The idea of a city-based, privately owned cricket league in India dates back to 1995, but it was repeatedly rejected by the BCCI due to monopoly concerns.
- 🔥 Subhash Chandra's announcement of the Indian Cricket League (ICL) as a T20 tournament in 2007 forced the BCCI to respond, leading to the greenlighting of the IPL.
- 💡 Lalit Modi's strategy involved leveraging India's economic boom and national pride to generate public interest and attract investors and broadcasters to the IPL.
- 🎉 The IPL's unveiling ceremony featured prominent cricketers and officials to portray national and international support, despite ethical questions about their presence during a concurrent T20 World Cup.
- 📉 Initially, the IPL faced skepticism from fans, broadcasters, sponsors, and players due to the lack of viewership history for domestic T20 cricket in India.
- 📈 Lalit Modi's marketing campaign, led by Sundar Raman, focused on creating a buzz around the financial potential and celebrity involvement in the IPL to drive public interest.
- 💰 The IPL's broadcasting rights were sold to Sony for a record-breaking $1 billion, a gamble by both parties that paid off, securing the tournament's financial future.
- 🤝 Lalit Modi personally curated a list of potential team owners who were willing to take risks and had personal trust in him, leading to a successful franchise auction.
- 🚀 The IPL's success in attracting viewers and generating revenue validated Lalit Modi's vision and turned the tournament into a symbol of modern India's aspirations.
- 🚨 The methods used by Lalit Modi to establish the IPL were controversial and would later lead to legal issues, casting a shadow over his achievements.
Q & A
What was the task given to Lalit Modi on September 7th, 2007?
-Lalit Modi was tasked with creating a cricket tournament from scratch in just 6 months, with no plan, support, precedence, and no money, and it had to compete against the biggest media giant in India at the time.
Why was the idea of a city-based, privately owned league initially rejected by the BCCI?
-The BCCI was afraid of losing its monopoly and started playing a game of whack-a-mole, shutting down all such ideas before they began.
What prompted Subhash Chandra to declare war on the BCCI with the announcement of the Indian Cricket League (ICL)?
-Subhash Chandra was angry at being refused the broadcasting rights for Indian cricket once again and decided to challenge the BCCI's hegemony with a privately owned T20 tournament.
How did Lalit Modi's IPL plan initially face skepticism and lack of support?
-The IPL faced skepticism because it was a domestic T20 tournament, which had no historical viewership in India, and there were doubts about the interest of fans, broadcasters, sponsors, and players.
What event during the unveiling ceremony helped to change the perception of T20 cricket in India?
-The India vs. Pakistan match in the World Cup group stage, which ended in a tie and a bowl-out victory for India, caused Indians to stand up and notice the new T20 format for the first time.
What was Lalit Modi's strategy to generate public interest in the IPL?
-Lalit Modi aimed to capitalize on the 'Great Global Indian Takeover' sentiment, selling the idea of Indian glory to generate public interest and using that interest to attract broadcasters and investors.
How did Lalit Modi approach the challenge of selling the IPL to potential investors?
-Lalit Modi focused on broadcasters first, believing that if he could generate enough public interest to secure a high broadcasting deal, it would then attract investors and owners to the IPL.
What was the significance of the billion-dollar broadcasting deal with Sony?
-The billion-dollar deal with Sony provided the publicity, proof, and momentum required to attract investors and validate the IPL as a lucrative venture.
How did Lalit Modi tailor his approach to attract specific billionaires as team owners for the IPL?
-Lalit Modi created personalized proposals for potential investors, highlighting how the IPL could facilitate their business goals and increase their presence or market their products.
What was the minimum amount each team had to spend during the player auction, and why was this rule implemented?
-Each team had to spend a minimum of 3.5 million dollars during the player auction to avoid being fined by the IPL. This rule was implemented to create a bidding war for players and inflate their prices, which in turn was used to sell the idea of a prosperous India.
What was the outcome of the IPL's first season in terms of viewership and financial success?
-The first season of the IPL drew the second biggest crowds of any tournament worldwide with an average attendance of 58,000 and was watched by 100 million people from home. It also achieved a steady 5% TRP for 44 days straight, generating 650 million dollars for Sony in that season.
Outlines
🏆 The Birth of a Revolutionary Tournament
In September 2007, Lalit Modi was tasked with creating a cricket tournament from scratch in just six months, facing challenges such as no plan, support, precedence, or funds. The Indian Premier League (IPL) was envisioned as a city-based, privately owned league, but faced opposition from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) due to concerns over losing its monopoly. The emergence of the Indian Cricket League (ICL) by Subhash Chandra, owner of a major TV channel, forced BCCI to act. Modi's IPL was greenlit as a counter to ICL, with Modi leveraging the cricketing interest ignited by India's performance in the T20 World Cup to create a buzz around the new T20 tournament, despite initial skepticism and lack of viewer interest in domestic T20 cricket.
🌐 The Global Marketing Blitz for IPL
Lalit Modi embarked on a world tour to promote the IPL, but faced rejection from various boards and a lack of investor interest due to the unproven concept of cricket franchises. Realizing the traditional tournament model wouldn't work, Modi focused on generating public interest to attract broadcasters. His strategy hinged on a 'Great Global Indian Takeover' narrative, capitalizing on India's economic boom and national pride. By associating with the IPL, businesses could align themselves with India's aspirations. Modi's aggressive marketing campaign, led by Sundar Raman, aimed to create a buzz around the tournament, focusing on its potential financial success and importance to India's global image.
💰 The High-Stakes Broadcasting Deal
Facing the reality that no broadcaster could afford their high asking price, Modi and his team discovered that Sony, despite financial constraints, saw the IPL as an opportunity to corner the broadcasting market with a new reality TV format. Sony's bid of 1 billion dollars for the IPL rights made headlines worldwide, providing Modi the momentum to approach potential team owners with a tailored proposal for each, emphasizing the unique benefits of association with the IPL. However, the response was mixed, with some quick to invest while others hesitated due to the BCCI's anti-business reputation and the project's inherent risks.
🎉 The Spectacle and Success of IPL's Inception
Despite the challenges, Modi managed to sell the IPL teams for a staggering 723.5 million dollars, surpassing expectations and turning public opinion in favor of the tournament. The first IPL season was a spectacle, with an extravagant opening ceremony and high viewership, drawing large crowds and setting TRP records. Modi's vision of 'Cricketainment' was realized, and the IPL became a global representation of modern India. However, the video ends with a foreshadowing of the controversy and legal issues that would later engulf Modi, hinting at a complex aftermath to the IPL's successful launch.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Tournament
💡Lalit Modi
💡IPL (Indian Premier League)
💡BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India)
💡Broadcasting Rights
💡Cricketainment
💡Franchises
💡Billionaire Investors
💡Viewership
💡Ethics and Law
💡Marketing Campaign
Highlights
Lalit Modi was tasked with creating a cricket tournament in 6 months with no plan, support, or funds.
The Indian Premier League (IPL) was envisioned as a city-based, privately owned league, facing opposition from the BCCI to maintain its monopoly.
Subhash Chandra's announcement of the Indian Cricket League (ICL) prompted BCCI to act against the challenge to its authority.
BCCI president Sharad Pawar greenlit Lalit Modi's IPL plan to counter Zee's ICL and retain player loyalty.
Lalit Modi's unveiling ceremony promised high salaries and a large prize pot to attract players, despite no financial backing.
The presence of cricket legends and international board heads at the unveiling ceremony was questioned due to the concurrent T20 World Cup.
India's traditional cricketing views initially saw T20 as an insult, with low viewership and interest.
Lalit Modi faced skepticism and doubt from within BCCI about the viability of the IPL.
A one-day cricket match between India and Pakistan during the unveiling ceremony sparked interest in T20 format.
Lalit Modi's world tour to sell the IPL idea was met with rejection, highlighting the difficulty of selling an intangible product.
Lalit Modi's strategy shifted to focus on broadcasters to generate public interest and attract investors.
Sony's bid of 1 billion dollars for IPL broadcasting rights was a gamble based on new viewership data and market potential.
Lalit Modi created a tailored proposal for potential IPL team owners, aligning the tournament with their business interests.
Despite a billion-dollar broadcasting deal, many potential investors were hesitant due to the BCCI's anti-business history.
Lalit Modi's personal involvement in the bidding process and the use of aggressive marketing tactics led to the formation of IPL teams.
The IPL's success in terms of viewership and revenue validated Lalit Modi's high-risk strategies and vision.
Lalit Modi's ethically questionable actions in building the IPL would later become a source of controversy and downfall.
Transcripts
To make a tournament from scratch
in just 6 months
with No plan
No support
No precedence
& no money
Which then had to take down
The biggest media giant in India at the time
That
would be the task
Handed to Lalit Modi
on 7th of September 2007
Starting a journey
That would blur the boundaries
of ethics and law
That would push marketing in India
to dizzing new heights
& That would come to hold the world of cricket
by its very throat
today
we learn the story of the tournament
that changed cricket
Forever
Today we learn
the jugaad of IPL
Now The idea of an IPL
is neither unique nor new
going as far back as 1995
Many such ideas
would be constantly put in front of BCCI
in fact
among the first ones to do so
would be Lalit Modi himself
Now yes
it was a ODI tournament
but at it's core
it was a city based
privately owned league
But
BCCI
Afraid of losing its monopoly
Would start playing a game of whack a mole
shutting down all such ideas
even before they began
And so it would go on
All the way upto 2007
when Subhash Chandra
the owner
of India’s biggest tv channel at the time
angry
at once again being refused
the broadcasting rights for Indian cricket
He
would decided to declare
war
Indian Cricket League
A privately owned
T20 tournament was announced
In a blatant challenge to bcci hegemony
And though a flustered BCCI would try to fight back
threatening to ban the defecting players
& increasing domestic salaries
The bcci president
sharad pawar
knew
it was just a matter of time
before they lost
Their bans wouldn’t hold up in court
Their increased salaries nowhere near that of Zee's
And most importantly
The prime time tv attention
that Zee was offering
Was something that the bcci just couldn’t counter
So
Players had begun to leave them left,right and center
with rumblings
that if nothing was changed
players would leave en mass
So pawar
Now pushed into a corner
decided to enact a radical plan
submitted by his best lieutenant
The leutinenat
who had been instrumental in getting him elected
Who had increased the revenue by 7 folds
in the last 3 years
& whose 10 years old plan
Was now to be recycled
into a T20 tournament
Lalit Modi
and His Indian Premier League
were greenlit by Pawar
with the hopes
that he could defeat the upstarts in their own game
& the first order of business
Without a plan in place
without any funding in hand
Hold an unveiling ceremony
If players needed hope
Lalit would do one better
he would give them greed
Not only would he promise
guaranteed hefty salaries in the IPL
Not only would he the prize pot
to 3 times that of ICL
But with Sachin, Ganguly and Dravid in attendance
Along with the heads of ICC, Australian and South African board
He would potrait his tournament as the one
having national and international support
But in doing so
He would invariably bring the spotlight
on the elephant in the room
the elephant
in the form of a question
why exactly was the holy trinity here?
when there was a T20 world cup
happening at that exact moment
in South Africa
now on paper
it was self-repentance
for the world cup debacle
but everyone knew
the real reason was
that the players
just like their fans
were not interested
in T20
At the time
India
was a nation of cricketing traditionalist above all
& In most Indians eyes
T20 was seen as an insult
to cricket itself
In fact,
Interest in it had been so low
That ever since its inception
India had bothered to play one
Just One T20 match
And now
out of nowhere
BCCI was making a
44 days long
59 matches wide
T20 abomination
Why?
And for whom?
Coz even with international players being there
This was essentially a domestic tournament
something that historically
had never had
any viewership in India
In fact
There were times
when even the finals of Dilip and Ranji trophies
Were being played in front of empty crowds
and now you want to bring international players
to show them this sad state of affairs
why?
Especially
when they are already complaining of
burn out and fatigue
that means bringing them here
would require a lot of motivation
Motivation
that Lalit didn’t have a single penny off
So in short
BCCI had started a tournament
that no fan wanted to watch
Hence No broadcaster wanted to broadcast
Hence no sponsor wanted to sponsor
And hence No player wanted to play
So it wasn’t much of a surprise
That even the people inside BCCI
Were highly doubtful of this idea
Most just saying -
that Lalit has done so much for us,
let him do this
& fall on his face.
And who knows
Things might have gone
that exact same way
If not
for what was happening
On that very day of the unveiling ceremony
8000 km away
where India
would met Pakistan
in the world cup group stage
Playing out an epic match
That ended in a tie
A bowl out
And an India victory
causing Indians
for the very first time
to stand up and notice
this new format
and that notice
would get a significant boost
When Yuvi did that
Something that Lalit would happen to watch live
standing from the sidelines of the stadium
& He knew at that moment
His biggest problem
had been taken care of
By fate itself
Coz after this
Even if T20 didn't have an ardent following
At least it won’t be taken as a joke anymore
and so
with new found hope in his eyes
And a spring in his steps
Lalit would start his world tour
tour to sell his new idea
to all the boards around the world
But by the time he would returned
All those hopes would be dashed
As not only had most boards
just shrugged off his idea
But his team sadly informed him
No investor
was interested in the IPL
In spite of shortlisting
1200 different companies around the world
in spite contacting them personally
The response they got
Could be easily surmised into one simple question
What exactly am I buying right now?
at that time
Franchises in cricket
was a very alien concept
& most
just couldn’t understand
That there wasn’t anything physical to buy
Moreover after buying the imaginary team
They would have to spend even more money
To buy the players & infrastructure
& all of this
while having zero proof
That this idea could actually work
So obviously
No investors was interested
Making one thing absolutely clear to Lalit
the traditional method of running a tournament
was never gone work here
the product as it stood now
was simply unsellable
and so
Lalit would decide to do something drastic
for the time being
rather than wasting any more time on the investors
he would decide to focus
on the broadcasters
coz as he saw it
investors need financials,
precedents,
valuations
and who knows what more
while making a decision
while Broadcasters
they needed one thing and only one thing
while making a decision
Public interest
If there was enough public interest
Then they wouldn't even mind
Showing how paint dries
24*7 on their channel
So if he could somehow
generate enough public interest around his idea
then maybe
just maybe
he could get one of the broadcasters
to invest in him heavily
and then by sharing 80% of that
massive broadcasting revenue
Surely
Businesses would be interested in IPL then
wouldn't they ?
now exactly how massive
would that revenue have to be to pull this off
Well, according to Lalit
nothing short of
1 billion dollars
Let me put this in perspective
1 billion dollars for 10 years
that’s 1.7 million dollars per match
was nearly the exact same amount
That the English premiere league
The biggest football league in the world
With over 150 years of history was getting
That very year
And that’s not even taking into account
that EPL lasts for 8 months
while IPL for 44 days
So the question naturally becomes
What public interest topic
was gonna be worth
one billion dollars?
Lalit's answer
‘the Great Global Indian Takeover’
India had become
the second fastest growing economy in the world,
Increasingly touted
to be the next economic superpower
This boom
Had seen us go from having just
2 billionaires in 1994
To having more than 40 in 2007
billionaires
that were now going out into the world
buying
any business they wanted
From Mallya buying a Scottish Distillery,
To Tatas buying a British car company
This reverse colonization of sorts
Was a source of tremendous national pride for Indians
Many looking at it
As their own personal victory
& Lalit
Decided to zero in on that exact sentiment
This wasn’t just any other tournament
But a home-grown multimillion-dollar tournament
that would act as a beacon
of India’s hopes and aspirations
And by associating with it
You were telling millions of Indians
I Stand with you
So basically
Lalit's plan
was to turn the very argument against the IPL
On its head
Selling the idea of Indian glory
to generate public interest
Using the public interest to
get broadcasters to invest
Using broadcasters
to get owners to invest
using owners to get
players to invest
And then using players
To get the public invested all over again
to pull this off
he would require a marketing campaign
the likes of which
India had never seen before
hence
rather than hiring a tournament manager
or a management expert
He would hire Sundar Raman
the head of India's biggest marketing company
to become the Chief Operating Officer of the IPL
under whose guidance
it would start
henceforth
whenever IPL would be mentioned in the media
somehow or the other
the topic would deviate towards money
how much money they were gone make
or which billionaire was to be involved
or how important this was for India
from Russell Crowe
to SRK
from Ambanis
to Tatas
Such
was the onslaught of press briefings and rumors
That at one point
each and every one of our billionaires
seemed to have been interested
day after day
month after month
Lalit,
his secretary Radhika,
Raman
and tournament director Dheeraj
would make a castles out of air
adding floor after floor
turning dust into gold
but as this would go on
through marketing research
they would be made aware
of one simple fact
that nobody in the broadcasting market
could actually afford their prices
Zee and its partner Ten Sports had been banned
Nimbus had used up its entire budget
Star-ESPN would only agree to a conditional bid
& Sony
the broadcaster of the 2007 world cup
had taken such a loss
due to India’s shock exit
That there were rumors
they were going to have to sell
1/3rd of their stakes just to stay afloat
So all in all
There was a real chance
that IPL
Would not even get even one
broadcasting bidders
But Lalit
In spite of all of this
Would refuse to back down
His entire plan- hinged
On getting a high price here
Yes
Maybe he could still make an IPL
with a lower price
But it would never be at the scale
That Lalit wanted it to be
that he needed it to be
To defeat Zee
So
Rather than compromising
Lalit would decide to double down
announcing that no conditional bids would be accepted
In effect
taking ESPN-Star
out of contention
ESPN-Star
That would happen to be one
Of the only 2
that would actually submit a bid
Yes,
In spite of dozens of companies buying their tender document
only 2
would actually submit a bid
which along with Star's disqualification
would make it a one horse race
Sony’s race
Whatever they bid
Would go
No matter how small
It would be so
but thankfully
Fate & numbers
Were to be on Lalit's side
Over the past few years
The viewership data in India
had taken an interesting turn
riding on the backs of the economic boom
TVs
that were originally concentrated in cities
Were now slowly spreading into villages
this meant
that there was a completely new market
opening up for broadcasters
a golden chance
to corner the industry
So, even though Sony was in a cash crunch
They saw this as the perfect opportunity
to catch up to the leaders
But rather than following the heavily abused soap model
They would decide to buy
the rights of foreign reality tv shows
The first of which would be the Indian idol
That would shatter all TRP records
So now
when Sony saw the IPL
It didn’t see as a cricketing program
But rather
another one of its reality shows
Where each episode would 4 hours long
and there would be no dearth of drama, entertainment or thrills.
A reality show
that they knew how to produce, entertain & succeed with
So, in spite of knowing
That they were over bidding
In spite of knowing
That this could lead to a huge loss
Sony
just like Lalit
Would decide to double down
putting forward a bid of
1 billion dollars
Lalit's gamble
had paid off
The billion dollar deal
was the front page news around the world
& Lalit
now had the publicity, proof & momentum required
to embark
on the second step of his plan
The step
A hitlist
Of billionaires
The last few months,
had made one thing very clear to the team
this tournament
wasn’t for everyone
There was a very specific kind of businessman
That would interested in this venture
someone who was either willing to take risk
or at least allowed to
like People who ran family owned business
or ones that did not have a board to answer to
but most then even that
it had to be someone who trusted Lalit
who believed in his business smarts
& was willing to wager millions
On that trust
So
throwing away that list of 1200 businesses
Lalit would create his own personal shortlist
Of people whom he thought
fit the bill
& based on what those businessman actually wanted
He would create a tailormade proposal
for Ness Wadia & Preity Zinta
it was a chance to increase their presence
Well for Mallya – a chance to market his products
For Ambani a chance to one up his brother
While for Shahrukh
it would be Cricketainment
A marriage of cricket and Bollywood
Where they both would increase each other’s worth
Creating a sure shot windfall
And just like this
Lalit would go from city to city
Country to country
Pitching his perfect plan
And building his perfect bait
And yet
after everything was said and done
The answers he would get
would be disappointing
Though, some like Ambanis and Mallya's would quickly agree
Most
would refuse to move
Yes, the broadcasting deal was tempting
but it didn’t change
the litany of other issues this tournament had
unless not forget
in the end
This was a BCCI project
Who’s long anti-business stand,
had only changed due to outside pressure
So who's to say
what they would do
Once that pressure disappears
So
As the day of franchise approached
Lalit found himself
Standing on the edge of a precipice
He had leveraged all of his personal business interest
To get a BCCI project off the ground
If it failed
The owners would just lose a few millions
The BCCI some of its monopoly
But Lalit
Lalit risked losing everything.
His job
His business
His reputation
So, Now pushed into a corner
Lalit would come to a decision
Ethics,
consequences
And even the law be damned
He would do what was required
Nothing
would stand in the way of his dreams today
Even if it could cost him everything
Tomorrow
& so
In spite of knowing of the dangers
Lalit would get his family involved in the bidding
his brother in law
Becoming the future owner of Rajasthan
His childhood friend
the co owner of KKR
& His son in law
The co-owner of Kings 11
In fact
so desperate would Lalit be to make up the numbers
That he would even resort to Inviting tender
With just a 48 hours deadline
just so that
businesses could pressured into bidding quickly
Without having time to think about it
and though in the end
it would cause the bids of ICICI
DLF and
Sahara to be disqualified for being late
everything that he had done
had been justified
at least in his own eyes
Coz out of the ninety firms
that would buy the 10000$ offer document
Only 10
Would submit a bid
3 of which
Would be from his own family
now thankfully
Whereas the numbers would be disappointing
The amount that they bid
was anything but
Due to those personalized proposals
The business that did bid
Did so with specific cities in mind
Cities that could facilitate their business goals
And with someone spreading a thousand rumors
about who was gone bid how much
those businesses
would decide to bid aggressively
to avoid getting sniped
Hence
in spite of having a 50 million dollar base price
The 8 IPL teams
would be sold for a mind boggling
723.5 million dollars
And that
would be the catalyst
India
already enamored by these billionaires
Would quickly reach to consensus
if people like Ambani and Mallya are putting in their millions,
then surely
there wouldn't be anything wrong with this IPL idea
so all of a sudden
Lalit
would go from a pushy upstart
to a genius mastermind
Sony would go from not having any sponsors
To not having enough time for ads
And players
Players Who had shown no interest
in even T20 by then
would now be lining up to jump on the bandwagon
Making the auction to be held in a few days
The perfect setting
for Lalit's next magic trick
he would declare
all teams taking part in the auction
have to spend a minimum
of 3.5 million dollars
Failing to do which
They would be
heavily fined by the IPL
Now what this did was
that players
who would have otherwise gone on the base price
Now
had a bidding war going on for them
Just so
that teams could use up their allotted budgets
And then those inflated price
would once again be used by Lalit
to sell the idea of a prosperous India
So all in all
Through ways
both legal and not so legal
through methods both Grey and not so grey
By the time the IPL would actually start
most of India
would be desperate
to watch the spectacle
and spectacle it would be
as Lalit
true to the idea of Cricketainment
would turn the first match
into a massive opening ceremony
full off Dancers, Bollywood stars, & exotic shows.
Even at the cost of the match beginning late
And as Lalit would take the podium
A complete nervous wreck
He maybe couldn’t stop himself
From looking up at the stars
Everything that he could do
Had been done
From this point onwards
His career
His tournament
His very fate
Were now out of his hands
So all he could do
Was make a silent nervous prayer
to the cricketing gods above
who for once
were listening
With an average attendances of 58,000
IPL would draw
the second biggest crowds of any tournament
anywhere around the world
on top of that
A total of 100 million people
would watch it from their home
The cumulative numbers
being even higher
than the T20 world cup final
TRP would hold steady
at an average 5% for 44 days straight
Creating a record
that would bring Sony 650 million dollars
In that one season
By the time
the finals would be played
& Lalit would once again take the podium
It would be for the first time
in a very long time
that he wouldn’t be lying
or boasting
or even overexaggerating
When he said
"IPL
is a global representation of India,
it is what the modern day India stands for
this is a statement
from India
to the world
Thank You for watching this video
I hope you enjoyed it
and if you have stuck around till now
here is the funny thing
the legality of the risky moves Lalit had pulled
was highly, highly debatable
Hence they ultimately
became a bomb
A bomb that would go off
within the next three years
destroying Lalit
Along with everything that he had ever achieved
How?
that came to be
is an interesting story in itself
if any of you are interested in listening to that story
do let me know in the comments
I would love to make a video on it
till then
Thank You for watching
I hope you have a good day.
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