The chilling blue drum case left the country shaken. The brutal crime, which surfaced last year, continues to haunt public memory. It remains one of the most disturbing homicide cases discussed across India.
Muskan Rastogi, along with her lover, murdered her husband Saurabh Rajput. His body was later concealed inside a blue drum. The details of the crime sparked nationwide outrage and disbelief.
Many believe this was an isolated incident, but the reality is far darker. Similar cases have surfaced across the country. These disturbing patterns form the core of a new true crime docu-series.
Honeymoon Se Hatya explores such horrifying murders in detail. The series has already premiered on Zee5 on January 9. It sheds light on crimes that often escape deeper public discussion.
Since its release, the docu-series has triggered strong reactions online. Social media users are actively sharing opinions and emotional responses. The subject matter has clearly struck a nerve.
One early reviewer called it more than just a true crime docu-series. The review highlighted how men suffer silently and bleed too. The discomfort, according to the viewer, feels necessary.
Several crime-based docu-series have previously streamed on Netflix. Expectations are now high for this latest release. It remains to be seen if Honeymoon Se Hatya meets or exceeds established benchmarks.




