Bad Boy Billionaires India Finale on Satyam Scam Released After 5-Year Legal Battle
Bad Boy Billionaires India Final Episode Out on Netflix

After a protracted legal struggle that spanned nearly half a decade, the controversial documentary series 'Bad Boy Billionaires: India' has finally unveiled its concluding chapter. The much-anticipated final episode, which delves into one of India's most infamous corporate frauds, is now available for streaming globally.

A Long-Awaited Release

The series, which initially sparked significant debate and legal challenges upon its announcement, faced numerous hurdles that led to its temporary removal from platforms. The legal troubles began approximately five years ago, resulting in a prolonged delay for viewers eager to see the complete narrative. The newly released installment marks the end of this long-standing wait, bringing the series to its conclusion.

Focus on the Satyam Computer Services Scandal

Titled 'Riding the Tiger', this final episode zeroes in on the monumental Satyam Computer Services scandal. The episode's central figure is B. Ramalinga Raju, the founder and former chairman of Satyam, who confessed to orchestrating a massive accounting fraud in 2009 that shook the Indian IT industry and corporate governance standards to their core.

The scandal, often described as India's own Enron, involved the inflation of revenues, faking of bank balances, and gaping holes in the company's balance sheet amounting to thousands of crores. The episode is expected to explore the rise, fall, and intricate details of this corporate deception that eroded investor wealth and trust.

Where to Watch the Finale

Subscribers can now access the complete 'Bad Boy Billionaires: India' series, including the finale, on the popular streaming platform Netflix. The episode is available for viewers worldwide, allowing a global audience to examine this critical chapter in India's business history. The release date for this episode was 31st December 2025, as confirmed by reports.

The unveiling of this episode closes a significant chapter for the documentary series, which aimed to profile controversial and fallen magnates of Indian industry. Its journey, mirroring the tumultuous stories it covers, highlights the complex intersection of media, legal frameworks, and corporate storytelling.