In the 1970s, the people of Amaragiri are devastated by a plague that causes memory loss. A detective, Rama Krishna, arrives to investigate the case. Will he find the cause or fall prey to the curse?
A female cop uncovers a string of bride deaths masked as suicides. As the bodies pile up, each tied to a remarrying bride, a pattern emerges. With a silent florist lurking at every turn, Chitra races to expose the killer hiding in plain sight—before it’s too late.
A Syrian series based on the novel "The Sleeping Murder" by Agatha Christie. The events revolve around a murder that occurred in the past and was not discovered until 20 years after it was committed.
In the glittering Tang-era capital of Chang’an, civilian sleuth Shentu Baiqi teams up with Dali Court official Yao Yuan to unravel a series of strange crimes. As they peel back superstition and corruption, they chase the truth and justice hidden beneath the city’s splendor.
Bai Wei returns home after eight years abroad to find her world transformed: her mother has married her childhood friend Zhao Haoyu’s father, and Zhao is now engaged to her best friend, Vicky. However, a mysterious accident involving Vicky on the night of Bai Wei’s return sets off a chain of unexpected events.
In the heart of Konkan lies ‘Khotachi Wadi’, a house sealed for years because of a dark curse. Draupadi Khot knows its terrible secret and has spent her life protecting her family from it. But when her granddaughter Sanika enters the mansion, the past awakens. ‘Khotachi Wadi’ is a deep psychological horror story of an unfinished past, an unbroken curse, and a spirit that refuses to let go.
In the spring of 2018 over the course of just 34 days, a young woman and man went missing, and another young man was murdered in Bakersfield, California.
The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong was an American television series which aired on the now defunct DuMont Television Network. It starred Chinese American silent film and talkie star Anna May Wong, who played a detective in a role written specifically for her. The Gallery of Madame Liu Tsong was the first U.S. television series starring an Asian-American series lead.
In this six-part series, interesting people from different walks of lives meet at a table and strike a conversation that turns bizarre and controversial.