

In the end, I was left wondering what had happened. I highly recommend this documentary series. Allowing for some healing in what is a truly, tragic case. What I really appreciate is in the final episode co-directors Leena Yadav and Anubhav Chopra focus on the friends, family, neighbors, those who have scars that will never heal.
HOUSE OF SECRETS SERIES
This series does have an expansive feel and this is a credit to them as it really g ives a new level into crime documentaries. There are interviews with psychologists and medical examiners, trying to make sense of this tragic ordeal. Theories ran wild and the level of involvement and misinformation being spread by them causes more hysteria. The involvement from the media is insane. I’m also going to add a trigger warning, some real crime scene footage is used, and whilst this is a great addition and deep insight into what the CSI and police see, it might cause some trauma and you might not be able to get the images out of your head. The police indicate that everyone dies and that there is no way to predict this, which just infuriated and confused me. The deaths themselves are absolutely horrifying. The series is fast-paced, a lot of information and emotion is put into the three 45-minute episodes, which makes it hard to stop watching. The documentary is quite unpleasant and left me feeling uneasy. This case caught my attention under the sheer number of deaths that happened. This three-part documentary series explores what happened to this traditional Indian family. This caused several conspiracy theories and shocked an entire nation. Three years ago, 11 members of the Chundawat family were found dead under mysterious circumstances at their home in Burari, New Delhi.
