What Happens When Ambition Turns Into Chaos in 'The Pyramid Scheme'?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Explores ambition and personal relationships
- Features a talented ensemble cast
- Combines humor with serious themes
- Set to premiere on Prime Video in 2026
- Produced by The Viral Fever
Mumbai, Oct 1 (NationPress) The well-known OTT platform Prime Video has unveiled a new series titled "The Pyramid Scheme". This exciting project is supported by The Viral Fever (TVF) and has been created by Shreyansh Pandey, with direction by Ashish Shukla and Shreyansh Pandey.
Delivering a captivating yet reflective perspective on ambition and its ramifications, "The Pyramid Scheme" follows the story of Goldy, an ambitious young man whose desire for wealth through a multi-level marketing scheme leads him into a whirlwind of turmoil—endangering not only his future but also the love and trust of his close-knit family.
This series features a talented ensemble cast including Paramvir Cheema, Ranvir Shorey, Shekhar Suman, Aanjjan Srivastav, Smita Bansal, and Alfia Jafry in key roles, among others.
Alongside stills from "The Pyramid Scheme", the creators shared the announcement with the phrase, "dreams, schemes & for everything in between (Clapper emoji) #ThePyramidSchemeOnPrime, Now Filming.(sic)"
"The Pyramid Scheme" is scheduled to debut on Prime Video in 2026.
Currently, further information about the show's crew remains undisclosed.
Meanwhile, Ranvir Shorey recently participated in another web series titled "Bindiya Ke Bahubali".
In a recent exclusive discussion with IANS, Shorey highlighted what differentiates this series from others in the same genre.
He stated, “The unique feature of this show lies in its sensitivity; although this genre has been explored extensively and has seen success, it approaches the subject with a nuanced perspective.”
When questioned about whether humor plays a pivotal role in making the show stand out, he replied, “The humor flows naturally from the story and its situations; it isn’t forced but rather an organic part of the narrative.”