It seems like Bollywood actor Vikrant Massey is all set to take over OTT once again after his two hit movies 12th Fail and Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba. Sector 36 trailer was released on Thursday and in no time it started buzzing on social media among fans. Slated to be released on Netflix on September 13, 2024, Sector 36 is directed by debutante Aditya Nimbalkar. Written by Bodhayan Roychaudhury, the film is backed by Maddock Films and Jio Studios. Sector 36 features Vikrant Massey, Deepak Dobriyal, and more in the leading roles. Sector 36 is a crime thriller in which Vikrant Massey plays the role of a serial killer who goes on a killing spree of innocent children, on the other hand, Deepak Dobriyal plays the character of a Policeman who tries to nab the serial killer. Since you have landed on this page, True Scoop assumes that you have already watched the trailer and wondering about Sector 36 True Story or Sector 36 Real Story. Below is all about Sector 36 real story and true story behind it-
Is Sectro 36 a true story?
The answer is yes. Sector 36 is inspired by true events reportedly based on the horrific 2006 Nithari killings. While Deepak Dobriyal plays the character of a cop named Ram Charan Pandey, Vikrant Massey plays a serial killer named Prem Singh. Police officer Ram Charan goes on the hunt for a cunning serial killer as children begin to disappear from a slum in Sector 36.
Sector 36 Real Story
If reports regarding Sector 36 real story is true that it is based on the 2006 Nithari killings, below is what you should know about the case-
In 2006 children started to go missing from slums of Nithari in Noida. As per reports, the Nithari serial killings involved kidnapping, sexual abuse, and murder of children and young women in Noida. The main suspects were Surinder Koli, a domestic help, and Moninder Singh Pandher, the owner of the house where the crimes took place.
Surinder Koli allegedly lured the victims (mostly children) by offering sweets and chocolates. Once inside, he would strangle them, engage in necrophilia, dismember their bodies, and in some cases, cannibalise the remains. The bones and body parts were disposed of in a drain or the backyard behind the house, leading to the discovery of multiple remains that shocked the nation.
It is pertinent to mention here that Moninder Singh was convicted in two out of the five cases against him, and his servant Surinder Koli, who supposedly aided him, was convicted in 10 out of the 16 cases against him. Both were originally sentenced to death, however in 2023, Allahabad High Court acquitted them citing lack of evidence.