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Kuheli blurs the line between grief and guilt in a chilling murder drama

A respected officer’s death in Kuheli is not a suicide but a murder. The town is shrouded in suspicion as an investigation begins. The victim’s widow, her sister, and others are under scrutiny. DSP Agni Basu leads the case, uncovering secrets about the officer’s past. The film explores deception and hidden motives in a town where truth is elusive.

In Kuheli, the fog is more than just a backdrop—it becomes a silent accomplice, concealing truths and distorting reality in a town shaken by the mysterious death of its most respected figure.SP Rana Singha, a revered officer and pillar of the community, is found hanging inside the very police station he once led. What first appears to be a tragic suicide soon unravels into something far more sinister. The inconsistencies are impossible to ignore, and the truth emerges: Rana Singha was murdered, his death carefully staged in a chilling act of deception.

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As the investigation deepens, Kuheli transforms into a labyrinth of suspicion. Every relationship comes under scrutiny, and grief itself begins to feel performative.

At the centre is Radhika Singha, the grieving widow, whose sorrow raises as many questions as it answers. Her sister Debika maintains a composed silence that hints at buried truths, while Ishika’s unsettling detachment adds another layer of intrigue. Even those closest to the family, eager to point fingers, seem driven by motives of their own.

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The narrative gains momentum with the entry of DSP Agni Basu, a sharp and methodical officer determined to cut through the haze of deception.

As she navigates a web of hidden loyalties and resurfacing secrets, Rana Singha’s own past begins to reveal a far more complicated man than the town once believed.

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Directed by Aditi Roy, Kuheli builds an atmosphere where uncertainty is constant and truth remains elusive. The fog seeps into every frame, mirroring a story where no one is entirely innocent and no one entirely guilty.Featuring performances by Ridhima Ghosh as Debika Dutta, Susmita Dey as Radhika Singha, Angana Roy as Ishika Roy, Priyanka Sarkar as DSP Agni Basu, and Kaushik Sen as SP Rana Singha, the film crafts a tense and layered mystery.In Kuheli, everyone knew the man—but nobody knew the truth.

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