Chitrangda Singh opens up about signing Raat Akeli Hai The Bansal Murders

Chitrangda Singh doesn’t choose initiatives for noise. She picks them for the sensation they go away behind. And that’s precisely why Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders grew to become a right away sure.
With Raat Akeli Hai 2, she noticed a job that isn’t loud, however potent. A narrative that lingers. And an emotional world she couldn’t resist getting into
Chitrangada Singh opens up about signing Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders
“I’m drawn to tales that go away a hint on you lengthy after you’ve walked away. Raat Akeli Hai 2 had that quiet pressure and emotional weight that I discover irresistible. The character lives in these gray, unsettling areas, and exploring that was each difficult and deeply fulfilling. It’s the sort of half that modifications you just a little, and people are the roles I say sure to,” Chitrangda says.
For her, the world of this movie sits in that candy spot she gravitates towards: human psychology, buried secrets and techniques, ethical ambiguity. Tales that don’t finish when the credit roll, however stick with you, tugging at some nook of your thoughts. RAH 2 provided her a personality constructed with shadows, contradictions, and emotional residue. The sort of materials she loves peeling again layer by layer.
She’s been consciously leaning into work that expands her inventive vocabulary. This 12 months alone, she’s swung from broad comedy to a brooding crime thriller, and now has a giant canvas drama like Battle of Galwan on the way in which. Even her upcoming podcast is rooted in deeper, extra reflective conversations. It’s a section the place she’s selecting longevity and substance over scale, shaping a filmography that feels intentional and textured.
Extra about Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders
Produced by RSVP and MacGuffin Footage, the movie boasts a strong ensemble that includes Radhika Apte, Deepti Naval, Rajat Kapoor, Revathy, Ila Arun, Sanjay Kapoor, and Akhilendra Mishra, every including layers of intrigue and emotional depth to the narrative.
Set in Kanpur, the story begins when the prosperous and well-known Bansal household from the guts of Uttar Pradesh is discovered brutally murdered of their mansion. Jatil Yadav (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) is drawn into an online of energy, deception, blind religion, and long-buried secrets and techniques, the place each suspect hides a motive and each revelation peels again one other layer of darkness.
Director Honey Trehan, reflecting on the sequel, stated, “With Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, we’ve gone deeper into the world we constructed with Raat Akeli Hai. This movie explores the value of reality and the corruption of conscience, with the stakes greater than ever as Jatil now has to unravel a mass homicide. Working with Netflix once more allowed us to inform this story with full honesty and scale, delivering a thriller that grips you emotionally as a lot because it shocks you.”
