

Viewers labelled the movie as the best documentary that brings out the real story by talking to the right people. The documentary provides Sobhraj’s life in Paris as a free man with a French passport, two wives, and two kids for seven years. This is a feature documentary on Charles Sobhraj directed by Jan Wellmaan and Anil Goel.
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Sobhraj – Or How To Make Friends With A Serial Killer The movie offers a sequence of crimes perpetrated by Charles as well as the stories of each of his victims, who fell for his magnetism but were misled by his serpentine character. Randeep Hooda, Richa Chadda, Adil Hussain, Tisca Chopra, and Alexx O'Nell feature in the lead roles. However, it was a box office failure, generating just $80 million (US$1.25 million) against a budget of $100 million (US$1.56 million). The film was released on October 30, 2015, to excellent reviews across India. The film is a hypothetical thriller inspired by actual facts it is recounted from the perspective of an Indian cop, Amod Kanth, who handled the case of the bikini killer, Charles Sobhraj, of Indian origin. Prawaal Raman wrote and directed the 2015 Bollywood crime film Main aur Charles, which was produced by Cynozure Networkz. Tahar Rahim plays the evil Charles, and Jenna Coleman plays his accomplice, Marie-Andrè Leclerc, in the eight-part limited series. The Serpent, a Netflix original series, portrayed his reign of terror, his slithery evasion, and ultimate imprisonment. Back in the free-wheeling 1970s, the notorious murderer preyed on Western tourists on the Hippie Trail in Asia. There are many television series and movies have been made on the twisting, real-life story of Charles Sobhraj who is labelled as the seductive master of disguise.įor decades, the dark and tragic story of Charles Sobhraj has been catnip for adaptations in novels, films, and television. "Keeping him in the prison continuously is not in line with the prisoner's human rights", read a copy of the verdict according to the reports. The Supreme Court found that Sobhraj, 78, who has been imprisoned in the Himalayan republic since 2002 for the murder of two North American visitors, should be released on medical grounds. Nepal's Supreme Court on December 21 ordered the release of the bikini killer aka Charles Sobhraj portrayed in the Netflix series "The Serpent" who was responsible for a spree of killings around Asia in the 1970s.

Charles Gurumukh Sobhraj, notorious for his nefarious acts as a fraudster, thief is a French serial killer who preyed on Western tourists, travelling the hippie trail of South Asia during the 1970s and established a complete betrayal to humanity.
