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In a murder plot that is too dramatic and scary even for movies, a 30-year-old employee of a local health centre in Greater Noida strangled and killed a 22-year-old girl on the pretext of marrying her.

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First, to deflect attention from himself, Kaushik requested Madhuri to go through a fake wedding with her former boyfriend Rahul. This he did, so that once Madhuri was murdered, the cops would suspect Rahul and not him.

The Times of India reports, like Kaushik had planned Madhuri's parents suspected Rahul and the police arrested him. However, surveillance of phone records in the area revealed constant communication between the two numbers bought by Kaushik under fake identities. This led to Kaushik who revealed his entire plot to the police and has now been charged with murder and kidnapping.

And this is where I realize it HAS to be a rom-com! In reality, the police officer who was investigating was just off an undercover case and did look horrible! And this very tough confident proper woman did insist that her daughter was going to get that dress fitting no matter what else was happening. So obviously, rough and ready cop has to fall in love with proper woman who bullies hi on their first meeting. SRK is cop (doy), I will accept any number of possible partners as his rom-com person.

Geetha Madhuri intentionally provoked Kaushal into a heated argument as part of the secret task. She made Shyamala to dance with her. She fed bread to Samrat. Same way, she finished tasks with Amit and Deepthi. As and when she completed the task, Bigboss announced those candidates as dead. Actually those tasks look silly but at the same time if it is not for Geetha and her bizarre attitude, Police and detective could have identified the murderer.

After Geetha Madhuri completed all the tasks given to her, the murder task came to an end. Bigg Boss asked Roll Rida and Ganesh Now announced the name of the suspect. They have a chance to question the suspects. However roll Rida and Ganesh failed to figure out who the murderer is and they got it wrong as they announced it is Tanish. After both of them failed, Bigg Boss announced that it is Geetha Madhuri who is the murderer. So as per the agreement, she got immunity for nomination. Not only that she can nominate one Housemate for rest of the season. She told name of Kaushal. Kaushal was seen very much disappointed with this.

Option: You could also have the bodies split up among the three different locations, with perhaps the oldest bodies already interred in the Cliffside Cemetery. Any bodies taken to the Shrine of Suffering would have likely been at least partially devoured by the rats in the crypts already.

100 Days (or Sau Din) is a very good suspense thriller with the mystery remaining unresolved till the very climax. Good narrative, good performances, good music, good comedy. A perfect entertainment spanning more than two and half hours, full of suspense, thrill and chill. Strongly recommended for all in general and mystery fans in particular.

You may argue that the series that heralded Madhuri Dixit Nene in the OTT space frittered away its potential at the end, but a second season may just redeem it. Yet, for the most part, this show was a perfect blend of drama, emotional heft, mystery, psychological layers, and histrionics, with Dixit demonstrating why she is still considered one of the best actors to grace the silver screen. A moving performance by Manav Kaul, strong turns by Sanjay Kapoor, Suhasini Mulay, Lakshvir Saran, and Muskkaan, and the story of a fading superstar whose career and family are on the brink of falling apart made "The Fame Game" a compelling watch. The series was directed by Bejoy Nambiar and Karishma Kohli and is streaming on Netflix.

This ZEE5 psychological thriller, directed by Rohan Sippy, is an adaptation of the 2019 British series 'Cheat' which starred Katherine Kelly and Molly Windsor, and stars Huma Qureshi and Avantika Dassani. Set in Darjeeling, the six-part series delineates a psychological game between a Hindi literature professor, Juhi (Qureshi), and her troubled student, Rhea (Dassani). A row that erupts over a plagiarism charge leads to events that nobody could have expected, and a murder takes the tension to a boiling point.

Delhi Crime 2:

The magnificent Shefali Shah returns as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, who is still battling a flawed system, corruption, and many challenges while trying to solve a series of murders in the capital. She is ably supported by Rasika Dugal, and there is Tillotama Shome in a blood-chilling role. The ensemble cast, featuring Aakash Dahiya, Adil Hussain, Rajesh Tailang, Denzil Smith, Yashaswini Dayama, and Avijit Dutt, is stellar too, and the series asks relevant questions about the gnawing economic disparity in society, which can lead to festering resentment and also a crime. The series is directed by Tanuj Chopra and is playing on Netflix.

Upon receiving information, Piduguralla police rushed to the spot and shifted the bodies to a government hospital for postmortem. The police also recovered the murder weapon and launched a manhunt for the accused.

Madhuri* (name changed), a 26-year-old veterinary doctor, had gone missing on Wednesday night. Her family had spoken to her last around 9.30 pm. The veterinary doctor was barely 3.5 km away from her residence then. Around 9.44 pm, her family realised that her phone was switched off. Her burning body was found 25 km away under an underpass near Chatanpally by Narasimha and his friend Sathyam, who first alerted the police. Madhuri was gang raped and murdered allegedly by four men, who are now in police custody.

Once night sets in, there are no street lights to light up this service road. The only light to shine on this stretch of road would be from the toll booth and from the junction leading up to the booth. The only CCTV cameras on this stretch are also at these two points, which are perhaps 500 meters apart.

The accused then left the second crime scene, disposed of the two-wheeler near Kothur and proceeded towards Aramghar junction and parted ways. Areef proceeded in the lorry to deliver his load in the city.

While John playing the no-nonsense cop serious only about his mission does well, Varun gets a better deal playing a light role catering to the mass. Jacqueline looks charming and does better than in her earlier films. In the absence of an established evil man, establishing Akshaye as the villain is a task the writers-director accomplish only partly. Rahul as junior villain is okay. Akshay Kumar regales in a cameo.

Dishoom is a fair entertainer with appeal for both, mass (mainly) as well as class where it is expected to pick up. The solo release status is a plus. The collections in the Hindi belt will be affected till early next week due to (Kavadia) religious processions causing road blocks leading to traffic restrictions in many parts of UP and Delhi.

Thane, Sep 7 (PTI) The police have filed the chargesheet in the murder of a woman whose body parts were boiled in a pressure cooker and roasted by her live-in partner in their rented apartment on the outskirts of Mumbai, sources have said.

Madhuri Chitale, a senior citizen aged 60, resides with her two daughters, Meenal (Geetanjali Mishra) and Varsha (Neha Talwar), as well as her nephew Raju. Shanti, a neighbor and close friend, frequently seeks financial assistance and essential items due to her poor economic condition. On a particular day, Shanti requests 50 Rupees from Madhuri, but her request is declined. This refusal angers Shanti, prompting her to return home in a state of displeasure.

Four days after the 23-year-old woman, who died early this morning, was gang-raped in a Delhi bus, the headlines of the Deccan Herald read, "Minor Raped in City Shop." A 15-year-old girl in Bangalore (where I live) went to the corner shop (we all have one) and didn't come home. Her family discovered her there, nearly naked, hands and legs bound with her own dupatta. She reported that the shopkeeper and his two friends had teased her, pushed her inside, closed the shutters and raped her. The Delhi rape also received front-page coverage. The remaining pages of the same issue contained the news of a young boy's murder, two suicides, a kidnapping hostage found dead in a canal, a five-year-old sexually abused in Bidar, two separate road accidents in which a total of seven people perished, the death of a militant in Kashmir and that of a civilian in Manipur, both during military encounters.

We have developed, in this country, a capacity for living alongside tragedy and neglect and suffering, a way of moving through our cities with a firm clamp on our senses and our hearts and our minds. It is a deadness that creeps into all aspects of our lives. Garbage piles up on our streets, but we have learned not to smell it. The din of traffic is deafening, but we have discovered the trick of blocking it out. We step over feces on the pavement -- dog, human, cow -- without pausing in our conversations. We avert our eyes from the man urinating against the wall. From the child with the rheumy eyes and bloated belly. From the woman curled up in the corner. From the collapsing buildings and factory fires and army encounters in remote forests, from the murders and suicides and rapes. From all that is too much. We draw back into ourselves, into our homes, shrinking and shoring up our lives until they end at our doorsteps. What lies beyond is, to us, a broken world, impossible to comprehend or control, and so each time we step into it we are half-asleep, fully armored, already prepared to ignore what we know we will find.

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