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“Search: The Naina Murder Case” Review: Konkona Sensharma Anchors a Gripping and Morally Complex Thriller

Kaypeekay by Kaypeekay
October 10, 2025
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Following the widespread success of Killer Soup in 2024, acclaimed actor Konkona Sensharma returns in another multi-layered performance that reminds audiences why she’s considered one of India’s most consistent and nuanced talents. Search: The Naina Murder Case, a six-part crime thriller streaming on JioHotstar, is directed by Rohan Sippy. The show boasts a talented ensemble including Shraddha Das, Shiv Panditt, Dhruv Sehgal, and Surya Sharma, each contributing to the textured storytelling.

This series is not just a conventional whodunit—it’s a deep dive into the moral greys of policing, politics, and personal sacrifice.

Story

The narrative begins with the shocking murder of a teenage girl named Naina, a tragedy that sparks national outrage and intense media scrutiny. ACP Sanyukta Roy (Sensharma), a senior police officer contemplating a quieter life after years in service, finds herself drawn back into the heart of a politically charged investigation.

As Sanyukta unravels the truth, she encounters a tangle of deceit, manipulation, and personal agendas that extend far beyond the immediate suspects. The investigation blurs the lines between justice and ambition, revealing how power and politics can distort truth.

Performances

Konkona Sensharma delivers a mesmerizing performance as ACP Sanyukta Roy. With her quiet intensity and emotional precision, she crafts a character who is simultaneously vulnerable and authoritative. Through her portrayal, the audience experiences the duality of a woman torn between professional duty and personal disillusionment.

Among the supporting actors, Shiv Panditt offers a steady performance, while Shraddha Das and Dhruv Sehgal make strong impressions in limited roles. Surya Sharma and Abhishek Bhalerao bring depth to their parts, though the ensemble’s character arcs could have benefited from more screen time—understandable given the compact six-episode format.

Behind the Scenes

Director Rohan Sippy, known for his sleek and stylish storytelling, adopts a more grounded and atmospheric approach here. The show’s visual tone—dark, moody, and at times suffocating—reflects the internal conflicts of its characters. The cinematography captures the grit of investigative work without sliding into sensationalism.

The screenplay balances complexity with engagement, thanks to crisp editing and sharp dialogues that sustain tension. Sippy’s mastery lies in how he channels suspense not just through the central murder mystery, but through Sanyukta’s emotional turmoil and the parallels between her role as an officer and a mother.

While the pacing falters slightly midway, Sippy’s direction ensures the suspense never dissipates. The finale, deliberately left open-ended, might leave some viewers wanting closure but cleverly sets the stage for a potential second season.

Final Verdict

Search: The Naina Murder Case may not revolutionize the crime thriller genre, but it stands out as a well-crafted, emotionally resonant series elevated by outstanding performances and purposeful direction. Its layered writing and moral introspection give it staying power beyond its central mystery.

For fans of slow-burn investigative dramas with depth, atmosphere, and strong female-led narratives, this series is a must-watch. While the ending leaves certain questions unanswered, it also ensures viewers remain invested—hoping for a continuation of Sanyukta Roy’s gripping story.

Tags: crime thrillerIndian web series reviewJioHotstar seriesKonkona Sensharmamurder mysteryRohan Sippyslow-burn drama
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