Aakhri Sach
- TV Series
- 2023
- 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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A bone chilling history that unravels the twisted ties of fate, hidden secrets of a family and terrifying horrors an investigator has ever seen.A bone chilling history that unravels the twisted ties of fate, hidden secrets of a family and terrifying horrors an investigator has ever seen.A bone chilling history that unravels the twisted ties of fate, hidden secrets of a family and terrifying horrors an investigator has ever seen.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations total
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Based on true events. Throws light on how trauma and disturbed mental health can lead to disastrous consequences if not treated at the right time!!! It's high time people understand that mental wellbeing is as important as physical wellbeing!!
There's also a documentary on this story on Netflix!
It shows how a mentally disturbed man goes on to make his family also believe in his stories and all together take their lives committing mass suicide one night!! The series is kind off slow paced. Creating another story line of the inspector was not required since it feels very incomplete. Thamanna's character isn't as strong as I expected it to be.
There's also a documentary on this story on Netflix!
It shows how a mentally disturbed man goes on to make his family also believe in his stories and all together take their lives committing mass suicide one night!! The series is kind off slow paced. Creating another story line of the inspector was not required since it feels very incomplete. Thamanna's character isn't as strong as I expected it to be.
Waitttt.... What's happening in this series?
I thought this series is based on the burari case. But it's going as a crime mafia thriller. This series is conceived in a wrong way. The crew never mentioned based on a true story so probably they just took the case and did their own treatment. The place where it fails is they failed to explain clearly that this is completely imaginary. And should have changed things like number of people died, their age, their background everything.
Anyways this series is not engaging or interesting. Tamannah low key poor acting. She did the same reactions she did in November story.
I thought this series is based on the burari case. But it's going as a crime mafia thriller. This series is conceived in a wrong way. The crew never mentioned based on a true story so probably they just took the case and did their own treatment. The place where it fails is they failed to explain clearly that this is completely imaginary. And should have changed things like number of people died, their age, their background everything.
Anyways this series is not engaging or interesting. Tamannah low key poor acting. She did the same reactions she did in November story.
After indulging in "House of Secrets" on Netflix, I couldn't help but feel that this particular series was a letdown, deliberately maximizing its dullness. My anticipation dwindled rapidly within the very first episode. It's a true shame because the core story holds such promise, but the execution fell flat, leaving me thoroughly disappointed.
The original "House of Secrets" on Netflix was a rollercoaster of suspense and intrigue, a show so captivating that you'd find yourself glued to your seat, eagerly awaiting each twist and turn. It kept you on the edge of your seat, with a narrative that effortlessly drew you in and held your attention.
Given the stark contrast in quality between the two series, I can't help but think that they should reconsider releasing any further episodes of this disappointing adaptation. It's disheartening to see such a promising story and plotline mishandled in this manner. Perhaps, they should take a cue from the original and strive for the same level of gripping storytelling that made "House of Secrets" on Netflix an absolute must-watch.
The original "House of Secrets" on Netflix was a rollercoaster of suspense and intrigue, a show so captivating that you'd find yourself glued to your seat, eagerly awaiting each twist and turn. It kept you on the edge of your seat, with a narrative that effortlessly drew you in and held your attention.
Given the stark contrast in quality between the two series, I can't help but think that they should reconsider releasing any further episodes of this disappointing adaptation. It's disheartening to see such a promising story and plotline mishandled in this manner. Perhaps, they should take a cue from the original and strive for the same level of gripping storytelling that made "House of Secrets" on Netflix an absolute must-watch.
I do not recommend this if you've already watched or know about the Burari Deaths. If not you can watch it. I've seen the first episode and the cast looked decent and watching through further episodes might give you the thrill vibes. This Particular case has many interesting things and that will be a plus point to the series. Tamanna looks confident in this role. This should probably work good for the first time watchers but I felt the thrill from Netflix documentary "The House of Secrets" . I felt disappointed with taking the same concept for a webseries .. Even if you aren't docu-philic you'll love that documentary. It's upto you to decide.. Documentary with Real life images or Web Series with Reel life Charecters.
One star deducted for the weekly drops. I read some of the negative user reviews and realised that these are all kneejerk reactions to the first 2 episodes.
The makers have stayed close to the real events and created a compelling tale that will give you goosebumps. Tamanna looks monotone at the beginning but gradually comes to her own as her character evolves. Abhishek Banerjee is spectacular, he keeps getting better with every project. The ensemble cast looks okay, but could have been better (going by the ensemble casts of other realistic shows). Don't compare it with the documentary. Both have different treatments.
The makers have stayed close to the real events and created a compelling tale that will give you goosebumps. Tamanna looks monotone at the beginning but gradually comes to her own as her character evolves. Abhishek Banerjee is spectacular, he keeps getting better with every project. The ensemble cast looks okay, but could have been better (going by the ensemble casts of other realistic shows). Don't compare it with the documentary. Both have different treatments.
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