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Rohan “Rocket” Singh was once the golden boy of Indian cyber intelligence. But after being framed for a leak, he found himself on a train to Delhi, penniless and bitter. On the berth next to him sat a loud, boisterous film producer named Mahesh “Maddy” Narang, who was muttering about his flop film, Challo Dilli .

But Rohan wasn’t building a game. He was building .

Maddy’s film was a disaster—a low-budget comedy about a mismatched pair forced to travel together. But Rohan saw something else: access . Maddy had just launched a promotional website for the film: . Challo Dilli -2011- SCAM TeamTNT - bollytnt.com

That night, Rohan struck a deal. He would build Maddy a “viral engagement tool” for Challo Dilli —a game where users could win “real Delhi trip vouchers.” In exchange, Maddy would pay him in cash.

2011

Challo Dilli: The BollyTNT Heist

“TNT,” Rohan whispered, eyeing the domain. “Terror, noise, thunder… or Tokenized Network Trojan .” Rohan “Rocket” Singh was once the golden boy

On a rainy Delhi evening, Ira and the cybercrime unit raided a dingy office in Lajpat Nagar. They found Chikoo counting cash, Neha on a voice call saying, “Sir, your lottery is confirmed…” and Rohan watching the film’s climax scene—where the protagonists finally reach Delhi.

As the handcuffs clicked, Rohan looked at the screen and smiled bitterly. “The movie was fake,” he said. “But the journey? That was real.” But Rohan wasn’t building a game

By November 2011, TeamTNT had siphoned over ₹4 crore. Bollytnt.com had 2 million hits. The real Challo Dilli film flopped at the box office, but its website was a cash cow.

A disgraced cybersecurity expert uses the chaotic backdrop of a Bollywood road trip movie to execute India’s most audacious digital scam.