
2025. Bihar. A chilling murder rips through the corridors of power. The glamorous and formidable politician Iravati Phadnavis is found dead in her bungalow—her blood staining the carpets meant for the next Chief Minister.
All fingers point to Lakshman Varma—a retired army man, now a broken businessman, and the sole inheritor of Iravati’s fortune. The case looks open and shut, especially with Adv. Shivji Singh, Iravati’s family lawyer, building a rock-solid case against him.
But Lakshman won’t bend. He clings to one hope—Charu Varma, his enigmatic partner from the world of chorus lines and neon lights, who might just hold the key to his freedom.
At stake is not just one man’s innocence but the face of state politics, the underbelly of justice, and the fragile threads of love, lust, greed, and survival.
Brahmhatya is a courtroom thriller like no other—where sharp wit collides with corruption, humor wrestles with heartbreak, and every testimony could tilt the scales of destiny.