The media has long painted Indrani Mukerjea as a modern-day Lady Macbeth—a woman who killed her child because the child was an "inconvenience" to her marriage to Peter Mukerjea. Buried Truth complicates this.
The series fails to answer its own title. By the end, you will not know the "buried truth." You will only know that the truth is buried under layers of lies, legal jargon, and media manipulation. That ambiguity is precisely the point. The Indrani Mukerjea Story - Buried Truth -2024...
To understand the impact of the 2024 documentary, one must remember the shockwaves of 2015. When the news broke that Indrani Mukerjea, the high-profile CEO of INX Media, had been arrested for the murder of her sister, Sheena Bora, it sent the country into a frenzy. The narrative was explosive: a powerful woman had killed her own sibling in a fit of rage, driven by jealousy and financial disputes, and had managed to keep it a secret for three years. The media has long painted Indrani Mukerjea as
Best for: Fans of "The Jinx" or "Inventing Anna." Avoid if you need clear-cut good guys and bad guys. By the end, you will not know the "buried truth
: The series showcases conflicting testimonies from Indrani's other children, Vidhie Mukerjea Mikhail Bora
Perhaps the most talked-about element of the 2024 release is a previously unheard audio tape. In the final episode, the filmmakers play a recording of a phone call between Sheena Bora and a friend just weeks before her death. In the call, Sheena sounds terrified—not of her mother, but of someone else entirely.