Manvat Murders OTT release date Sony Liv: All about the real-life human sacrifices from the 1970s
The Marathi series Manvat Murders is releasing soon on Sony LIV. The show is based on the real-life killings in Maharashtra that shook the nation. Here is everything about the case that you should know before its OTT debut:?
Manvat Murders is releasing tomorrow, that is, October 3, on OTT platform Sony LIV. The show is based on the real-life brutal killings in Maharashtra many years ago. The case that came into the spotlight in 1970 even shocked the Supreme Court of India as it was a story of gruesome murders and human sacrifices. Here is what you need to know before the release of the SonyLiv show:
What was the reason behind the brutal killings?
The killings in Maharashtra's Manwat (Manvat as used in the show) took place in the early 1970s. The case involved human sacrifice, blood offerings to a local deity, and even a hunt for long-lost treasure.
Who were the people killed?
The identities of the victims were not really disclosed in order to prevent their remains. Out of the victims killed was one 10-year-old girl. According to reports, the girl was beheaded.
What led to making a show or a film inspired by the case?
Seven murders; Unsolved for over one and a half year.
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Will the ace cop from Mumbai, RAMAKANT KULKARNI be able to bring Justice?
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Gruesome killings like this one in Manwat always attracted the interest of filmmakers. This is not the first time that a case has inspired digital content. Occult practices in the past had inspired Saravasakhi in the year 1978 and Akriet in 1981.
Manvat Murders, to be released on October 4, will revisit the killings from the point of view of the main police investigator. Manvat Murders is a Marathi series and is adapted from a chapter of Footprints on the Sands of Crime, a book by former Maharashtra Director General of Police Ramakant Kulkarni.
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