đ„Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders â Plot, Cast & Everything You Need to Know Before Watching on Netflix
- Boxofficehype
- Nov 27, 2025
- 3 min read

If youâre craving a slow-burn, razor-sharp Hindi thriller with real bite â Nawazuddin Siddiqui is back, and heâs brought murder, mayhem, and a storm of dirty secrets with him. Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders hits Netflix on December 19, and trust me, this one doesnât hold back.
This is not just another whodunnit. Itâs a crime puzzle wrapped in betrayal, blood, and family politics, the kind of story where every character hides something⊠and every âtruthâ is another trap.
đ”ïž Inspector Jatil Yadav Returns â And This Time, Itâs Personal
Nawazuddin Siddiqui steps back into the skin of Inspector Jatil Yadav, a man who believes every lie leaves a fingerprint and every killer makes one mistake.
But the Bansal case? Itâs a maze designed by professionals.
A powerful familyâŠA midnight massacreâŠAnd a trail of evidence that refuses to sit still.
The deeper Jatil digs, the darker it gets â just like that iconic line from the first film:
âSach toh wohi bolta hai⊠jise jhoot bolna nahi aata.â
Here, everyone knows how to lie.
đ Plot: The Bansal Family Is Dead. Their Secrets Arenât.
When multiple members of the influential Bansal family are found brutally murdered inside their palatial home, the case instantly explodes into headlines.
But something is off.
Too neat.Too clean.Too convenient.
As Jatil investigates, he uncovers:
â Greed disguised as tradition
â Betrayals buried under respectability
â Old rivalries resurfacing
â A conspiracy that refuses to die
And at the center of it all, the women of the house â silent, sharp, and far more involved than anyone expected.
This isnât just a murder mystery.
Itâs a story about power, patriarchy, and the cost of truth in a rotten system.
â Cast: A Murdererâs Row of Talent
Netflix has assembled a powerhouse lineup:
Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Inspector Jatil Yadav
Radhika Apte in a role loaded with suspicion and complexity
Chitrangada Singh as the woman who knows more than she says
Rajat Kapoor bringing icy authority
Deepti Naval and Revathi adding emotional weight
Sanjay Kapoor in a dramatic, slippery performance
Ila Arun, Priyanka Setia, S.M. Zaheer are rounding out the gritty world
This isnât just a cast â itâs a masterclass lineup.
đ„ Review: A Slow-Burn Thriller With Serious Bite
Letâs be honest: India rarely gets noir right.
But this one? It nails the mood.
Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders blends:
â Atmospheric tension
â A ticking time-bomb of a plot
â Heavy performances
â A sense of dread that creeps up your spine
The pacing is intentionally slow â it lets you marinate in every moment, every stare, every half-truth. If you're into dark, character-driven thrillers, this is your fix.
Fans of Talaash, Drishyam, and Sriram Raghavan-style thrillers are going to eat this up.
đș Where to Watch Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders
Streaming Platform:
âĄïž NetflixRelease Date:âĄïž December 19, 2025
Available globally for all U/A 16+ audiences who can handle a bit of emotional and psychological chaos.
đ§© Final Verdict: Worth Your Watch? Absolutely.
If you want a thriller that doesnât hold your hand, doesnât spoon-feed answers, and doesnât care if you squirm â this is the one.
Nawazuddin is magnetic, the writing is sharp, the mystery is layered, and the atmosphere?Pure noir gold.
Watch it for:â The unravelling of a powerful familyâ The electric tension between charactersâ A smart, gritty investigation led by a character who refuses to breakâ That signature Netflix India darkness
If slow-burn, intelligent thrillers are your vibe, Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders deserves a spot on your watchlist.



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