The show received much attention pre-release and sparked off many conversations—so if it is only loosely “based on case files from the Delhi Police”, then audiences have been misled. And as confirmed by some of the key players in the case, a good few of them were not even consulted for the script, let alone informed. Each and every one of them agrees that “dramatising for cinematic effect” and “fictionalising” is all well and good—so long as it is done responsibly. Taking the examples of very real people, and turning them into questionable characters in a series, while leaving them to deal with the consequences of the same in the aftermath, was probably not the best way to go about making this seven-episode series.