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Economics of Aarushi’s murder mystery

Posted by mybighr on July 6, 2008

Background
Arushi’s body was found at her Noida residence on May 16, 2008. While police initially suspected missing domestic help Hemraj, but his body was found from the same house the next day. Arushi’s father Rajesh Talwar was arrested for the twin murder. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has been investigating the case.

Economy
Aarushi’s murder mystery is one of the never ending NEWS opera which started on the 16th May 2008. The NOIDA police, CBI and media have different versions of the murder mystery. The very first version was that domestic servant is the killer; then came the story – Father is the killer. As per the latest version CBI claims that Krishna, the man who worked at Dr Talwar’s clinic, has confessed his involvement in the murders of Aarushi Talwar and her domestic help Hemraj …. then came Rajkumar – a new angle to the story …. Story is never ending. ..

Since 16 May, Indian media has made millions by printing and telecasting the story at various news formats. Be it print or television every one is making money. Aarushi’s murder mystery has not only attracted NEWS operas but also has attracted the TV soap opera queen Ekta Kapoor. She wants to feature Aarushi’s life and death in her popular soap opera “Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki”.

The Aarushi’s murder mystery is one of the many examples of creative impotency of the Indian media. The media which has no NEWS; the soap operas which has no good story line …

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