The trailer of the true crime docu-series 'Dancing On The Grave' was unveiled on Tuesday. The series is based on the murder case of Shakereh Khaleeli who belonged to an illustrious family in Bangalore as she was the granddaughter of the Diwan of Mysore as per the trailer.
The trailer documents testimonies from several witnesses who helped the investigating agency to crack the case as the needle of suspicion pointed towards Khaleeli's second husband Murali Manohar Mishra, who had renamed himself as Swami Shradhananda, a godman.
Talking about the series, writer and director, Patrick Graham, said, "With 'Dancing On The Grave', there was a joint vision that the team shared - a gruesome crime had taken place and yet the whys and the hows of the case remained a mystery. It was our goal to shine a light on this macabre and tragic story. Years of in-depth research have been put into bringing out as many facts and details as possible and, though the case has been revisited by people on and off, I believe our docu-series will present viewers with inside information and an insight into the victim herself".
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The trailer of the true-crime docu-series 'Dancing On The Grave' was unveiled on Tuesday. The series is based on the murder case of Shakereh Khaleeli who belonged to an illustrious family in Bangalore as she was the granddaughter of the Diwan of Mysore as per the trailer.
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