Brother Murdered By Wife In Honeymoon - His Family Started Shooting A Film Based On This Murder Titled 'Honeymoon In Shillong'
Many are now questioning the apparent insensitivity of the family members, especially given their behavior since raja went missing. His sister, in particular, was seen actively posting instagram reels and promoting products even during the critical days of his disappearance and eventual death. It wasn't just that she remained online—it was the tone and timing that unsettled people. When most families would retreat into mourning or seek answers from law enforcement, hers became a public-facing, almost promotional narrative. And now, the brother choosing to greenlight a movie based on the tragedy adds to the perception that the family may be prioritizing attention, commercial gain, or personal agendas over dignity and grief.
This entire episode raises uncomfortable but important questions about the boundaries of personal tragedy, public spectacle, and emotional detachment. In a culture where mourning and loss are usually observed with solemnity, the Raghuvanshi family’s behavior appears deeply out of sync. While they have every right to tell their story, the timing and manner in which it’s being done—during an ongoing investigation and trial—strikes many as tone-deaf. Their actions have turned a murder mystery into something resembling reality television, and for a grieving public that still seeks answers, this spectacle is not just inappropriate—it’s deeply unsettling.