It's been only one day since Netflix's Sector 36 release, as social media platforms are full of reactions. Netizens are talking about the film's plot, actors, and its real-life connection to Noida's famous Nithari case that shook the country years ago. But if you have still not watched the film, below are the top seven tweets you must read before streaming the show this weekend. Following tweets can help you capture different perspectives on the film.
1. One of the X (former Twitter) users after watching the film, which is based on a real-life 2006 serial killings in Noida, wrote, "The most surprising thing is that the people who should have been dead in real life i.e. Surinder Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher are free men today. Superb acting by the way and thank you for bringing it to the light of the audience."
2. Another user who praised the actors in the film said, "9months pregnant & i plan to watch #Sector36 .. the first scene itself got me chills & i was told by my family members to not watch such movie ! But i am pretty with ?@VikrantMassey ?& ?@Deepakdobriyaal ?have done a fantastic job with the movie.."
3. Another user who loved actor Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobroyal in lead roles wrote, "Watched Sector 36 on @NetflixIndia @netflix, and @VikrantMassey and @Deepakdobriyaal ?absolutely nailed their roles. Massey brings quiet intensity, while Dobriyal¡¯s performance has this magnetic edge that pulls you in. Both made the movie worth watching!
4. Many users also found the movie gruesome, as it has a lot of scenes where killing and human blood are shown too much. One such user on X wrote, "Just finished watching Sector 36, and those gut-wrenching scenes hit hard. I remember the Nithari case being all over the news back in 2006/07. Out of curiosity, I googled the case and was shocked to learn that both perpetrators were acquitted after initial death sentence."
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Sector 36 is based on real-life 2006 serial killings that took place in Noida. The case is also famous by the name 'Nithari Kand.' Prime suspects who were the talk of the town back then were Moninder Singh and his servant Surinder Koli.?
The brutal case's investigation started when, in December 2006, two Nithari village residents near Noida reported they knew the location of the remains of children who had gone missing in the previous two years. The location was said to be the municipal water tank behind a house in Noida's Sector-31. Both the villagers had daughters who were missing, and they suspected Surinder Koli was involved in the disappearances.?
Also Read:?Sector 36 on Netflix: 4 theories that Noida police investigated in the real Nithari Kand?
There were many theories that Noida police investigated in the case, like suspicions of child pornography racket, suspicions of organ trade and cannibalism among others.?