The murder case involving Pune businessman Ketan Agarwal has taken another dramatic turn, but his father is pushing back hard against one of the most talked-about theories. He says the idea that Ketan’s use of a wig could have been the motive behind the killing is not just weak — it makes no sense at all.
Vishal Agarwal has made it clear that his son’s hair patch was never a secret and was openly discussed with Siya Goyal’s family before the engagement. His response has added a deeply emotional layer to a case already filled with shock, suspicion and conflicting claims.
What the father said
According to the reports, Ketan’s father said the family had informed Siya and her relatives well in advance that Ketan used a small wig patch for medical reasons. He argued that if this had been an issue, the engagement could simply have been called off instead of taking a tragic and irreversible turn.
His question was blunt and heartbreaking: if someone had doubts, why not say no? That single line has now become the emotional center of the family’s public response, because it cuts straight to the frustration and grief behind the allegations.
Why the wig angle matters
The “wig theory” has emerged as one of the most unusual parts of the case, but police sources reportedly do not believe it was the sole motive. Investigators are still examining a wider conspiracy involving Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary, and the wig issue appears to be only one fragment of a much larger puzzle.
That distinction matters because it changes the story from a personal insecurity argument into something far more serious. If police are right, the killing was not the result of one emotional trigger but a planned act involving multiple people and decisions.
A family’s grief turns public
What makes this case especially painful is that the victim’s family is now forced to respond not only to the death itself, but to rumors about what may have driven it. Vishal Agarwal’s comments suggest a family trying to defend its son’s dignity while also demanding justice.
His reaction also pushes back against any attempt to reduce the case to appearance or vanity. In his view, no personal issue — including hair loss — could justify the killing of his son.
The bigger question
The investigation has already moved well beyond a simple missing-person or accident narrative. Police now believe Ketan’s death was the result of a conspiracy, and the father’s remarks show how quickly public theories can become part of a family’s grief.
For now, the case remains as unsettling as it is complicated. The wig angle may have grabbed attention, but the central question is still the same: who planned Ketan Agarwal’s death, and why?
