It looks like you’re referring to (2022), the Hindi-language crime thriller series on Disney+ Hotstar .
Originally in Hindi, also available in Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Bengali. Producers: Produced by Ajay Devgn and Priti Vinay Sinha . Cast and Characters The series features an ensemble cast: Richa Chadha as DCP Sudha Bharadwaj Pratik Gandhi as Suraj Yadav (CBI Officer) Ashutosh Rana as Jagganath Rai (Vicky’s father) Jatin Goswami as Vicky Rai Raghubir Yadav as Mohan Kumar Paoli Dam as Shabnam Saxena Shashank Arora as Munna Sharib Hashmi as Ashok Rajput
Sudha’s past with Vicky is revealed; a new lead emerges from party footage. Mohan Kumar The Great Indian Murder -2022- Hindi Season 1 E...
CBI's Suraj and Crime Branch's Sudha meet; a petty thief and a tribesman are caught in the case. Ingetayi aur Kaala Bag
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Vicky’s ambitious father who views his son as a political liability.
The narrative is ignited by the murder of Vicky Rai (Harshvardhan Kapoor), the entitled, brash son of a powerful Home Minister. But the series cleverly resists making Vicky the protagonist; instead, it focuses on the six people who had a motive to kill him. This narrative structure forces the audience to look beyond the typical "who pulled the trigger" and instead ask "who deserved to pull the trigger?" The suspects—a tribal wrongfully imprisoned, a struggling actor, a bureaucrat’s daughter, a mysterious thief, an American tourist, and a corporate fixer—represent cross-sections of Indian society, each scarred by Vicky’s privilege. By giving each suspect a detailed backstory, the show argues that the murder is merely the symptom of a larger disease: a system where the rich can commit heinous crimes with impunity. Cast and Characters The series features an ensemble
However, the series is not without its flaws. With a sprawling runtime of nearly eight hours, the pacing often drags, particularly in the middle episodes where the focus shifts to the melodramatic backstories of lesser suspects. Some subplots, such as the American tourist’s spiritual journey, feel tangential and fail to integrate seamlessly into the main mystery. Furthermore, the climax, while thematically rich, will frustrate viewers looking for a neat, cathartic resolution. The identity of the murderer is almost anticlimactic; the show’s real “whodunit” is not about the killer, but about who will take the fall. This muddies the thriller mechanics, turning the final reveal into a philosophical statement rather than a shocking twist.