Gone Case VYOM Kesh

ACP Vyom Tendulkar — once Mumbai’s sharpest mind, now a shadow of his former self — is given one last chance at redemption: to reopen a case no one believes can be solved.

The unsolved double murder of two police officers, committed during the euphoria of India’s first Cricket World Cup win in 1971, has haunted the force for decades.

Partnered with Keshav, a fearless tech prodigy, Vyom must combine old-school instinct with cutting-edge digital sleuthing to dig through half a century of silence, secrets, and lies.

Can they outwit time itself?
Can justice still be found after 50 years?

How We Crafted This Audio Experience

The Challenge

Revisiting a 50-year-old crime meant more than just telling a murder story. We had to rebuild an era — the sights, sounds, and silences of 1970s Mumbai, a city caught between celebration and corruption.

The Treatment

We blended cinematic storytelling with immersive sound design. Old radios crackle with cricket commentary, street vendors call out in crowded gullies, and silence lingers in interrogation rooms — pulling listeners straight into the heartbeat of the city.

The Craft

  • Character-driven writing: A jaded cop and a restless rookie, clashing yet complementing each other.

  • Authentic soundscapes: Meticulously designed to make you feel the rain-soaked streets and smoky bars of 70s Mumbai.

  • Layered mystery: Each episode peels back a forgotten truth, leaving listeners on the edge.

This isn’t just an audio series.
It’s a time machine into a forgotten crime.