Aakhri Sach Review: Tamannaah Bhatia’s thriller series fails to engage the audience

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Robbie Grewal’s directorial Aakhri Sach will manage to pique your interest from the very first episode and you will immediately hoop yourself to investigate the case along with Anya through the proceedings. Tamannaah Bhatia’s recently released mystery thriller ‘Aakhri Sach’ unfolds the story of the unfortunate deaths of 11 members of the Rajawat family in East Delhi’s Burari Neighbourhood. The series features Tamannaah Bhatia, Abhishek Banerjee, Shivin Narang, Rahul Bagga, Kriti Vij, and Pratik Sehejpal in the key roles. The series is streaming on Disney plus Hotstar and the first two episodes, each paced at a duration of half an hour lay out the crux of the plot. Anya (Tamannaah Bhatia) and her team are asked to investigate the mysterious death of 11 members of a family, out of which 10 members hang themselves together while the 11th is found dead in another room presumably strangulated. Anya who is shaken by seeing these deaths with her team joins the dots to figure out the reason behind the incident. As the investigation move forward, the revelations through the course leave them perplexed. Robbie Grewal’s directorial Aakhri Sach will manage to pique your interest from the very first episode and you will immediately hoop yourself to investigate the case along with Anya through the proceedings. Although the screenplay doesn’t cut or interplay between an ongoing investigation and the course of event that cause tradegy.


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