A story of a lifetime but the absolute worst execution. It's an intriguing story for sure but the documentary is so poorly made that it takes away from it. The director tries to keep it entertaining by having graphic visuals and murder reenactments but fails to deliver on the documentary part. The info is presented in manner that seems like it was an after thought and the pacing is as inconsistent as virat kohli.
Coming on the heels of the burari documentary this documentary was promising, but only delivers the shock factor and not much else. Documentaries are to be based on facts and this one strays so further from them. Some of the statements given have no credibility and the sources(esp those from chandrakant jhas hometown) seem unreliable.
The police had a 2 year period where they had no leads and suddenly they get a tip about a doctors office... which leads them to the killer with no additional information. Why was he associated to the doctor after he tried to kill the doctors brother in law?
At the time of his arrest there are so many inconsistencies that the documentary glosses over.
The weakest part was dr vaya who, although very knowledgeable in her field, seemed to be very uninvolved and just speaking textbook knowledge for a case far too complex.