Very Unprofessional
I’ve been listening to a lot of crime podcasts lately and stumbled upon Khooni and I had some really high expectations. After just listening to one episode, i was really put off by the callous and unprofessional attitude that the two hosts had towards both the victims as well as the perpetrators. I personally felt that the narrators were really cynical towards and often called them “stupid” which I found insanely disrespectful and disgusting. Also the sheer amount of trash talk and victim bashing is very sad to listen to as anyone can be a victim of a crime. Another very jarring thing was that the narrators kept recounting personal stories that did not really add any value to the podcast and just broke the flow of the incidents. The only redeeming quality is that the podcast is very well researched and the crimes they talk about are quite interesting. If the podcast is to be successful, the narrators will need to be much more professional and respectful to both the victims and the criminals (because at the end of the day even they are humans and can be treated with basic humaneness)
xyz2909 via Apple Podcasts · India · 08/25/22
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One of the best crime genre podcasts out there. The amount of research that goes into each episode is impressive. One of the few fact based and historically accurate things you can find in this era of post truth to be honest.
Dr_VS via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/23/21
Recently I came across this podcast and now I am hooked onto it. Please keep up the good work and best wishes for your future podcasts.
S. Vinod via Apple Podcasts · India · 05/16/21
I have been recommending this to all my friends because the True Crime junkie within me has been elated ever since I found out about it. The sincerity in research reflects Sneha and Aditi’s love for True Crime. The cases they have covered also show a pattern of behaviour within our government and...Read full review »
#rashi via Apple Podcasts · India · 01/29/21
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