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When Delhi corporate lawyer Karan Bhasin is found dead in his locked Greater Kailash study on a Sunday morning, the official verdict is suicide — a Glock 19, a single shot, a note typed on his own laptop. His wife Naina, a respected fashion designer, is downstairs with their five-year-old daughter when she hears the sound. Within an hour the house is full of police and condolences. Within a week, she is the most pitied woman in South Delhi society.
Then the notes begin.
First in her mailbox: *Tumhe pata tha. Mujhe sab pata hai.* Then in her car. Then, terrifyingly, inside her locked bedroom. Someone knows Naina did not call the police for forty-seven minutes after the shot. Someone knows what was on Karan’s phone when she found him. Someone has the photograph she thought she had deleted.
Inspector Rukhsar Ali — newly transferred from the Mumbai crime branch, sharp-eyed and uninterested in Delhi’s polite fictions — begins to circle the Bhasin household with the patience of a woman who has seen this kind of marriage before. As Naina’s carefully constructed widowhood begins to crack, the past she shared with Karan — the affair, the money, the business partner who vanished in 2019 — comes rising to the surface like a body that refused to stay buried.
Sleek, sinister, and impossible to put down. *Chhupa Hua Saach* is a Delhi noir for the WhatsApp generation — a thriller about the lies wives tell, the husbands who deserve them, and the secrets that finally come home to collect.









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