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Synopsis: "The Karma Killings," is a modern-day crime thriller mixed in with Indian mythology and class warfare. The documentary delves into India's most infamous serial killings and its impact on a nation. Told through the people directly involved, the film unravels the complexities of the case and goes beyond the sensational headlines to present a suspenseful and scary mystery. And has a huge twist - one of the killers maybe innocent?
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
2016
83 min
42 Views


But I don't know if he knew

about the body.

"Her name was Jyoti."

- Is there something

about Jyoti? - Yes, here.

"Her name was Jyoti, she was

the washerman's daughter."

- Here it is.

"She was dead.

Pandher was at home that day.

But I'm not sure

if he knew about the body."

- Even we kept

hammering him about this.

This has been going on

for so long.

How can you not know?

Pandher had so much

confidence in Koli.

He was so simple

that no one could think

he could commit

such a heinous crime.

Koli never had any bad habits.

He never smoked,

never went out,

had no visitors.

So how can you doubt

someone so simple?

- Another question is,

Pandher being an educated guy,

even though he was sick,

he was pretty smart.

He would have the means

to move the bodies

somewhere else.

Why would he throw them behind the house?

No smart person would do that.

Whenever the murders

took place, he says

he was not at home.

What does this mean?

If I steal and hide it at

someone else's house,

that person is the thief.

No matter how much he shouts,

"He did this.

He kept it here."

All the remains

are at Pandher's house.

How can Koli be guilty?

Pandher is the guilty one.

What will they do?

Why did my case get

the last date?

In my case,

there's only one hearing,

and then they stopped.

It's all the CBI's doing.

I was betrayed

by Sonia Gandhi.

- There are six cases

against them.

Many of the families

got bought off or withdrew.

Still, six cases against

Pandher are still there.

For the Rimpa Haldar case,

both face the death penalty.

And death in Payal's case?

No, not in Payal yet.

No, it hasn't?

Not yet, only one

death penalty.

The Pinky Sarkar case is in

court now. They should get

death for that as well.

Then there is our Jyoti

and some more pending.

Strong testimony in all.

Both will get death

in those cases.

All this will take some time.

Until then,

we won't let Pandher get out.

This is a long legal process,

but we have to go on.

- In this case,

many people have given

and taken payoffs.

People have moved up.

The ones who had huts

now have houses.

People who never had

bicycles now have cars.

The weak person

will always come to harm,

no matter where he goes.

Your beautiful cheeks...

- Oh, my, oh, my.

- What a song!

Your beautiful cheeks

Oranges on your chest

- What are you saying?

-Someone told us

that the cops came

to Pandher's house

at night

and took some stuff.

So, I had some doubts.

That's when I started

suspecting Pandher,

because everything happened

around his house.

At ten o'clock,

I asked the boys

to climb the wall.

And look inside the dump.

And in one plastic bag, we found a head.

A completely decomposed head.

Then I found another head,

and another.

We found three heads.

All decomposing.

Then I started

looking through the

garbage again.

And I found a whole sack

with just body parts.

There were these

limbs over here. All

these bones and joints.

Hands and limbs

were over there.

PRIME NITHARI CASE SUSPEC PANDHER RELEASED

THE HIGH COURT GIVES HIM BAIL

- The prime suspect

in the sensational Nithari

serial murders, Pandher,

has just received

a big reprieve from

the High Court.

The High Court

has let him out on

bail in five cases.

CBI CAN APPEAL:

AGAINST THE RULING

- There was so much concoction

added by the Indian media

that no one could understand

what this man had done.

Everyone thought

he murdered children.

He first sexually abused them,

then murdered children, then ate them.

Like, all in all,

you were portraying a

man to be completely

a complete monster,

to the extent

that it is just not doable.

Like, no person would

ever in his darkest dream

Think there is a human being

like this who exists.

I always feared, like,

"What if my father wasn't

there with me ever?

What would I do?"

And I think my worst fears

were answered here.

I had to walk

with my head held high. I

had to face the world.

I even thought

to the extent,

"What if something

happens to him while

he's in custody?

What am I gonna do?"

And the only thing

that came to my head was like,

in Indian Judicial System,

if a person passes away

and the trial

is still underway,

and if it's

a criminal trial, it

automatically finishes.

But I would still fight it

for my family's reputation,

for my family's image.

I would still fight it.

I would not give up on it.

- It's the same kind

of battle.

Ravana had ten heads.

Similarly, Pandher thought

he had lots of money.

"I can buy the law.

What can these

poor people do?"

Also, Ravana thought,

"Just small people.

I can squish them

whenever I want to."

I'm going to fight Pandher

just the way Rama fought Ravana.

Because he is rich,

and we are poor.

People tell me,

"He is an elephant, and you are an ant."

But Lord Rama was an ant.

And Ravana was very strong.

But time will decide

everything.

In the end, Ravana lost.

I will win.

It'll really happen.

Justice might be delayed,

but it won't be denied.

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