True-crime documentaries and shows have a knack for keeping us on the edge of our seats. “Aakhri Sach” (Hindi for “The Final Truth”) attempts to capture that same intensity with a fictionalized account of the Burari deaths. While the series offers a compelling mystery and some strong supporting performances, it ultimately falls short of its full potential.
Cast
Cast | Actor |
---|---|
Anya Singh | Tamannaah Bhatia |
Bhuvan Rajawat | Abhishek Banerjee |
Aadesh Rajawat | Danish Iqbal |
Babita Rajawat | Nishu Dikshit |
Kavita Rajawat | Sunny Saini |
Anshika Rajawat | Kriti Vij |
Aman Malhotra | Shivin Narang |
Inspector Mathur | Sanjiv Chopra |
Head Constable | Salim Siddiqui |
Story
Aakhri Sach opens with a disclaimer: it’s inspired by true events, but with creative liberties. This sets the stage for a fictionalized exploration of the Burari deaths, a real-life tragedy that shocked India in 2018. The series follows Anya Singh (Tamannaah Bhatia), a dedicated police officer tasked with investigating the apparent mass suicide of 11 members of the Rajawat family.
Review
The first two episodes of Aakhri Sach are undeniably gripping. The initial investigation reveals a disturbing scene: a family found dead, hanging together in their home. As Anya delves deeper, the case takes on a more complex and unsettling nature. Flashbacks reveal the Rajawat family’s past, hinting at secrets and tensions that may have played a role in the tragedy.
However, the series falters as it progresses. The portrayal of Anya, while competent, lacks the emotional depth needed to truly connect with viewers. We see flashes of dedication and determination, but the character never fully grapples with the weight of the case. Compare this to powerhouses like Shefali Shah in “Delhi Crime” or Zoya Hussain in “Grahan,” who deliver raw and captivating performances.
Thankfully, the supporting cast in Aakhri Sach injects a dose of realism. Abhishek Banerjee shines as Bhuvan Rajawat, a family member filled with remorse and regret. The portrayal of the police station environment, with officers speaking in local dialects, also adds a layer of authenticity.
Verdict
Aakhri Sach is a watchable series with a captivating mystery. Unveiling the secrets of the Rajawat family is undeniably intriguing. However, the lack of emotional intensity and uneven character development leave the series feeling underdeveloped.
If you’re looking for a light police procedural with a true-crime twist, Aakhri Sach might be worth a try. But for those seeking a show that truly gets under your skin, you might want to look elsewhere.