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Only child of a doctor couple is murdered in her sleep inside their large duplex apartment.
Director:
Manish GuptaWriters:
Manish Gupta, Manish GuptaStoryline
A Doctor stands accused of killing his own eighteen-year old daughter. While this aggrieved
father protests his innocence, all evidence points towards him irrefutably. While his own wife
suspects him too, the C.B.I. sleuth on the case concludes that the doctor could not have killed his
own daughter. So then, who did it? And why? As the C.B.I sleuth seeks these answers, he
uncovers a vicious web of adultery and hidden family secrets...Written by Anonymous
father protests his innocence, all evidence points towards him irrefutably. While his own wife
suspects him too, the C.B.I. sleuth on the case concludes that the doctor could not have killed his
own daughter. So then, who did it? And why? As the C.B.I sleuth seeks these answers, he
uncovers a vicious web of adultery and hidden family secrets...Written by Anonymous
Movie Reviews
Manish Gupta's second whodunit Rahasya is loosely based on Noida double murder Aarushi Talwar case. However, most facts have been de-arranged as the case is still open. This two hour long murder mystery is not an edge of the seat thriller but will surely keep you occupied with new events enfolding every next minute. Rahasya is directed on Agatha Christie theme, where the detective revels the murderer's identity in presence of all the characters. Coming after The Stoneman Murders (another wonderful murder mystery), Rahasya reinforces Manish Gupta as a prolific story teller. Kay Kay Menon never disappoints and presents his character in a classical flair. In spite of a great cast, a great story and a great controversy attached to itself, the movie has few rough edges. Nevertheless, it's a good movie and you will not regret watching it.





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