Docu drama House of Secrets on suicide deaths of 11 members of family in Burari streams on Netflix Oct 8
By Rajesh Ahuja
Three years ago, the shocking suicide deaths of 11 members of a family in Burari in North Delhi shook the country.
The true case of 11 deaths in a Delhi family in Burari in 2018 forms the subject of a new docu drama House of Secrets, to be streamed on Netflix from October 8.
Ahead of the premiere of the documentary drama, Netflix unveiled the trailer of the documentary drama series.
Sharing the trailer, Netflix said, 'the true case of 11 deaths in a Delhi family. Means, motives, and several other questions remain unanswered. Watch House of Secrets, as the Delhi Police investigate the complex realities behind the shocking Burari deaths . Arriving 8th October, only on Netflix.'
Docu drama House of Secrets on shocking suicide deaths of 11 members of a family in Burari in 2018 streams on Netflix from Oct 8 |
In an incident that left the entire country in a state of shock, 11 members of the Chundawat family from Burari were found dead in mysterious circumstances on July 1, 2018.
Ten family members were found hanged, while the oldest family member, the grandmother, was strangled. The bodies were found on 1 July 2018; in the early morning after the death.
The police ruled the deaths as mass suicide with an angle of shared psychosis being investigated.
The docuseries House of Secrets examines chilling truths and theories around the deaths of 11 members of the Delhi family.
The Chundawat family had been living in the double-story house in Burari's Sant Nagar neighbourhood for around twenty years, after moving from their native town in Rajasthan. The family included Narayani Devi, 77; sons Bhavnesh, 50, and Lalit, 45; daughters-in-law Savita, 48, and Teena, 42; daughter Pratibha Bhatia (née Chundawat), 57; and grandchildren Priyanka (daughter of Pratibha), 33, Nitu (elder daughter of Bhavnesh), 25, Monu (younger daughter of Bhavnesh), 23, Dhruv (youngest son of Bhavnesh), 15, and Shivam (only child of Lalit), 15.
Bhavnesh's elder son had left home 3 years prior and so was spared.
Psychologists have commented that these deaths are a result of ‘shared psychotic disorder’ in which members of a group blindly trust one among them and follow instructions without questioning.
Investigation revealed that in 2007, Lalit Chundawat's father Bhopal Singh died of natural causes. After the death of his father, Lalit became very introverted, and soon he started praying in front of trees, and offering food to animals. One day, he told his family that he was possessed by his father’s soul, who advised him the ways to attain a good life. Since 2013 he had been maintaining a diary on his father’s instructions.
Psychologists feel that Lalit suffered from a ‘delusional disorder’.
Police found eleven diaries in the house, all of them maintained for the period of eleven years.
Watch trailer
https://youtu.be/xN5J-Ld3G1s
The Chundawat family had been living in the double-story house in Burari's Sant Nagar neighbourhood for around twenty years, after moving from their native town in Rajasthan. The family included Narayani Devi, 77; sons Bhavnesh, 50, and Lalit, 45; daughters-in-law Savita, 48, and Teena, 42; daughter Pratibha Bhatia (née Chundawat), 57; and grandchildren Priyanka (daughter of Pratibha), 33, Nitu (elder daughter of Bhavnesh), 25, Monu (younger daughter of Bhavnesh), 23, Dhruv (youngest son of Bhavnesh), 15, and Shivam (only child of Lalit), 15.
Bhavnesh's elder son had left home 3 years prior and so was spared.
Psychologists have commented that these deaths are a result of ‘shared psychotic disorder’ in which members of a group blindly trust one among them and follow instructions without questioning.
Investigation revealed that in 2007, Lalit Chundawat's father Bhopal Singh died of natural causes. After the death of his father, Lalit became very introverted, and soon he started praying in front of trees, and offering food to animals. One day, he told his family that he was possessed by his father’s soul, who advised him the ways to attain a good life. Since 2013 he had been maintaining a diary on his father’s instructions.
Psychologists feel that Lalit suffered from a ‘delusional disorder’.
Police found eleven diaries in the house, all of them maintained for the period of eleven years.
Watch trailer
https://youtu.be/xN5J-Ld3G1s
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