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 .
The real Challo Dilli (2011), starring Ajay Devgn and Lara Dutta, remains a forgotten film. But became a cautionary tale in India’s cybercrime textbooks. And TeamTNT —well, their story is still told in dark web forums as the Heist That Used Bollywood as a Bait . Inspired by true scam tactics, fictionalized for drama. For educational purposes only. Challo Dilli -2011- SCAM TeamTNT - bollytnt.com
But Rohan wasn’t building a game. He was building . Rohan “Rocket” Singh was once the golden boy
A disgraced cybersecurity expert uses the chaotic backdrop of a Bollywood road trip movie to execute India’s most audacious digital scam. The real Challo Dilli (2011), starring Ajay Devgn
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: .
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.
Challo Dilli: The BollyTNT Heist