Finished watching the show today. Had read about this case before and now watching this it's both confusing and infuriating at the same time. This evil woman Indrani is a straight up murderer and with the way she speaks through the documentary is further proof of it. Heck, every single person (barring Rahul) comes across as phony/ shady and is hiding some thing or the other. Guess the entire 100% DNA match lead nowhere and all 4 accused now are enjoying their newly found freedom, rolling in wealth & luxury. Entire thing it seems is a huge coverup! Vidhi also sided with Indrani and now leads a lovely SoBo life apparently. Money does it all.
I personally know how it feels to be abandoned by a parent (won't go into details here but I was abandoned by my Father when I was 11 years old and I haven't heard from him ever since for more than 3 decades now). Needless to say it can be devastating and has deep impact on one's character. It's an endless struggle and mind game to deal with abandonment and come to terms with it all the while balancing life and responsibilities. I honestly felt terrible for Mikhail while watching the documentary to begin with but the last half an hour kind of changed that to an extent, still... if what he says in the documentary is true then I do feel awful about the things that happened to him... not to mention he too could have been murdered on the very same night or sent to a cell in a rehab center (all over again)!
One also does feel sad for Rahul... he was probably the only one trying to chase the truth down but don't know what he is doing currently. Imagine losing your SO suddenly, getting a random break-up text and the next thing you know she has vanished from the face of the Earth! Worst still... finding out later that she has been supposedly murdered by her Mother in the most gruesome way! Guess it is kind of pointless now to hope for justice prevailing in this case because of the coverup and money involved. Also, it seems that out of the 200+ witnesses nearly 180+ witnesses are yet to be examined (as per Wiki). A long un-ending trial.
At the end of the documentary when Indrani is straight up asked "Did you MURDER your daughter Sheena" by the interviewer she retorts back by replying "What a stupid question" and then gives a devilish smirk... says it all doesn't it?