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NR 1 Seasons • 5 Episodes

Dirty Scams - Season 1

A fast-paced show about clever women who run very smart scams. Each episode tells the story of a different woman using her smarts to trick people and get what she wants. No matter how risky it gets, she always finishes the job. The show is cool, tough, and inspired from real-life crimes.

Top Cast

  • Pavitra Punia

    Pavitra Punia

  • Imran Nazir Khan

    Imran Nazir Khan

  • Puja Banerjee

    Puja Banerjee

  • Akshaya Shetty

    Akshaya Shetty

  • Saniya Khera

    Saniya Khera

Overview

A fast-paced show about clever women who run very smart scams. Each episode tells the story of a different woman using her smarts to trick people and get what she wants. No matter how risky it gets, she always finishes the job. The show is cool, tough, and inspired from real-life crimes.

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