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Virodh

Virodh The story revolves around a family of illegal sand miners in Uttar Pradesh, headed by the feared Bahubali Teja Fauji. After his death in an ambush, his daughter Kajri is the sole survivor. Kajri's uncle takes over the family's business and plots to marry her off to Vishesh, the son of local politician Dharam Singh, in order to acquire her property left by Teja Fauji. The narrative portrays the complex dynamics of power, politics, and family relationships in the criminal underworld. It highlights the challenges faced by those who seek to break away from their family's criminal legacy and pursue a new life. How will Kajri win?

Virodh

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The Playboy Bunny Murder

The Playboy Bunny Murder will see Marcel Theroux investigate a set of disturbing murders of young women that have remained unsolved since the 1970s and reveal a dark and violent side hidden beneath the wealth and glamour of exclusive corners of London’s nightlife at that time. The journalist and filmmaker’s long-standing interest in the brutal murders, which shocked the London he grew up in, led him to return to the killings of Eve Stratford, a Playboy Bunny who aspired to be a famous model, Lynda Farrow, a croupier with years of experience working in nighttime London, and Lynne Weedon, a schoolgirl whose whole life lay ahead of her.

The Playboy Bunny Murder

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Dying For Revenge

Every episode of this true crime series recounts a shocking story of a crime committed as an act of revenge. From a worker humiliated by a colleague to a woman facing ruin when an ex-partner sells their home, the trigger events are different but the consequences are the same: being wronged leads to murder. Illustrated with evocative drama reconstruction, location filming and archive, each story is told through interviews with family and friends, insights from detectives who solved each case, and analysis from expert criminologists.

Dying For Revenge

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Painkiller: The Tylenol Murders

In 1982 seven people, mostly in and around Chicago, died suddenly and without explanation. The victims included three people from one family and a child from another. Eventually, a nurse quickly saw a common thread between the deaths; the victims all took the common pain reliever Tylenol, but their capsules were laced with cyanide. The deaths were soon dubbed the "Tylenol Murders" and started a frenzy to find the person responsible as fear spread across the country and store owners pulled Tylenol from their shelves.

Painkiller: The Tylenol Murders

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