'The Serpent' To 'Main Aur Charles': Movies And Series On Serial Killer Charles Shobhraj
A four-page summary of the order states that Sobhraj's habeas corpus petition for release from solitary detention was approved on humanitarian grounds after the filing of arguments in his favour.
New Delhi: Serial Killer Charles Shobhraj has been released from prison, as the 78-year-old requires open-heart surgery, according to details of the verdict by Nepal’s Supreme Court. A four-page summary of the order states that Sobhraj's habeas corpus petition for release from solitary detention was approved on humanitarian grounds following the filing of various arguments in his favour. Within the next 15 days, Sobhraj is anticipated to be deported to France, of which he is a citizen.
Here are some of the movies and series made based on the life:
1. Shadow Of The Cobra:
It is a 1989 television mini-series based on the book 'The Life and Crimes of Charles Sobhraj' by Richard Neville and Julie Clarke. The series is a dramatisation of the story of the notorious Indian serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who preyed on Western tourists throughout South East Asia during the 1970s.
2. Main Aur Charles:
It is a 2015 Bollywood crime movie, based on Charles' escape from Tihar Jail in New Delhi. In the film, the story is told from the perspective of Amod Kanth, an Indian cop who handled the investigation of the French serial killer Charles Sobhraj, also known as the bikini killer. The film was written and directed by Prawaal Raman and produced by Cynozure Networkz and starred Randeep Hooda, Richa Chadda, Adil Hussain, Tisca Chopra, and Alexx O'Nell in lead roles.
3. The Serpent:
'The Serpent' is an eight-part British crime drama series created in collaboration between Netflix and BBC One. It is based on Charles Sobhraj's atrocities, who murdered young tourists between 1975 and 1976. Tahar Rahim plays the lead character of Sobhraj.
4. Sobhraj– Or How To Make Friends With A Serial Killer:
The film chronicles Sobhraj's existence in Paris for seven years as a free man with a French passport, two wives, and two children. The film was hailed by viewers as the best documentary since it spoke to the appropriate people to reveal the true narrative. Jan Wellmaan and Anil Goel directed this feature-length documentary on Charles Sobhraj.