Meghalaya honeymoon murder case to be featured in new crime docu-series ‘Honeymoon Se Hatya’

Meghalaya honeymoon murder case to be featured in new crime docu-series ‘Honeymoon Se Hatya’ Meghalaya honeymoon murder case to be featured in new crime docu-series ‘Honeymoon Se Hatya’

A new crime documentary series will soon begin streaming online, focusing on real-life cases where wives were accused of killing their husbands. The series is titled ‘Honeymoon Se Hatya’, and it will start streaming from January 9. The main story in the series is based on the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case involving Raja Raghuvanshi and his wife Sonam.

The makers of the series have chosen this case as the central storyline. After telling this case in detail, the series will also look at four other murder cases from different parts of the country. These include the Meerut blue drum murder case, the Bhiwani influencer murder case, the Mumbai tile murder case from Nalasopara, and the Delhi electric shock murder case. All these cases had earlier received wide attention at the national level.

The documentary aims to show how these crimes took place and what led to them, instead of only repeating what was already reported in the news. The makers say the idea is to look closely at what happens inside marriages, how relationships sometimes break down, and how stress and conflict can slowly grow within homes.

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According to the platform behind the series, the intention is not only to recreate the crimes but also to understand the emotional and social background around them. They say that marriages today face many kinds of pressures, and sometimes problems inside families are not visible to the outside world until something serious happens.

Speaking about the new series, Kaveri Das, Chief Channel Officer at &TV and Business Head for the OTT platform, said that this project is part of their effort to tell more meaningful and emotional stories. She said that understanding the pressure and struggle within marriages is important in today’s society.

She explained that many times small conflicts in households remain hidden. People may not talk about them openly, and over time these problems may grow. She added that the stories shown in this series highlight how these silent tensions can sometimes lead to tragic situations.

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