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Emmerdale spoilers: The murderous truth about Rishi Sharma’s truth is exposed

There has been a mystery surrounding Rishi’s death – until now (Picture: BBC)

It was shocking to learn that Amit Sharma (Anil Goutam) was present when Rishi (Bhasker Patel) passed away in Emmerdale.

Please keep Jai (Chris Bisson) in mind. He recently learned his real dad’s secret and has come to the conclusion that Rishi was murdered.

Amit has maintained that he was not involved in any of the events, according to Suni (Brahmdeo Shannon Ramana).

Still, it’s horrible enough that he concealed the facts and left him undetected for Jai to find.

Although Suni was astonished to learn about it, he has appeared to accept Amit’s word for it thus far.

However, Suni could not contain his anger when Amit again declined to confide in Jai.

When Suni informed Jai that he had something important to share with him, the businessman and Laurel (Charlotte Bellamy) were both taken aback to hear the reality.

Rishi met a tragic end but there was more to it? (Picture: ITV)

When Suni attempted to persuade Jai that it was an accident, he was not having it. Jai even expressed suspicion that Suni might have killed his father.

Previously, Anil Goutam—also referred to as the deceased EastEnders villain Ranveer—warned Metro.co.uk about the negative aspects of his alter identity.

He hinted to Metro.co.uk that when you first meet him, you wouldn’t guess he’s this person when he was originally cast.

There is a darker side, and it’s good for an actor to delve into the shadows. However, I don’t think it would be very enjoyable if it was written strictly in that manner because it would just be a caricature. That’s not how it’s written; it’s written as a multifaceted individual.

Unhappy families – and further secrets will be revealed (Picture: ITV)

Can Amit hold onto his family? (Picture: BBC)

He is not without his evil side. But not, I believe, in his own mind. He believes that what he does is necessary to keep his family safe.

However, it’s what he believes is the proper course of action to safeguard his family, and I believe he is capable of persuading himself that almost anything would be the right course of action.

But now that his family could be ready to ignore him, how far will Amit go to prove his innocence to them?

If that doesn’t work, what other means could he use to hide his actions before someone finds him?

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