29 January,2024 04:11 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth is a docu-series that will peel back layers of this scandalous case
In 2015, the arrest of INX media CEO Indrani Mukerjea for allegedly murdering her 25-year old daughter Sheena Bora sent shockwaves through the nation. An accomplished media executive and socialite, married to media tycoon Peter Mukerjea, Indrani was an unlikely suspect. Slated for release on 23rd February, The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth covers the infamous story that continues to garner interest to this day.
Netflix partners with long-time collaborators MakeMake and India Today Group to announce 'The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth', a docu-series that will peel back layers of this scandalous case. The dramatic and fast-paced documentary with jaw-dropping twists, explores sensational family secrets, complicated relationships, buried connections and the possibility of millions of dollars at stake.
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Charged with intrigue, the docu-series features Indrani Mukerjea, her children - Vidhie Mukherjea and Mikhail Bora - veteran journalists, and lawyers spotlighting dysfunctional family dynamics and complex motivations. Helmed by Shaana Levy and Uraaz Bahl, the show also reveals for the first-time ever unsettling call recordings between Indrani, Peter, and Rahul Mukerjea and unseen images of the family that are bound to keep audiences wondering about the truth.
In 2023, Indrani released her book, 'Unbroken', detailing a family gathering planned for August 25, 2015, to celebrate her birthday. However, her life took a drastic turn on that day as she left Anand Ashram and a civil-dressed cop from the Mumbai Police approached her, accusing her of the murder of her daughter, Sheena Bora.
In April 2012, a case was filed with the Mumbai Police alleging the kidnapping and murder of Sheena Bora. In 2015, the CBI took up the investigation. Indira was arrested and so was her husband, Peter Mukerjea, who has already been granted bail in 2020.
After the arrest of Indrani's driver, Shyamvar Rai, in another case in August 2015, he confessed to killing Sheena Bora in April 2012 and said that he dumped her body in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. He had also told Mumbai Police that Sheena's mother, Indrani, and Sanjeev Khanna were also involved in the murder.
In January 2022, Indrani Mukerjea submitted a hand-written application before a special court in Mumbai, claiming that Sheena, whom she is accused of killing, is alive. Indrani was granted bail by the Supreme Court in 2022 after being in jail for six-and-a-half years.