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Sonali Kulkarni, Ashutosh Gowariker, Makarand Anaspure, and Sai Tamhankar in Manvat Murders (2024)

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Manvat Murders

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6/10

Manvat Murders" Review: A Chilling Retelling of India's Forgotten Crime

Manvat Murders" is a Marathi-language crime thriller series that brings to life one of India's most shocking true crime cases from 1972. The show revolves around the brutal murders of seven women in the town of Manvat, an event that shook the entire nation. As local law enforcement struggled to make progress, Special Crime Branch officer Ramakant Kulkarni took charge of the investigation, peeling back layers of superstition, ignorance, and fear that gripped the community.

The story is set against the backdrop of a deeply conservative and uneducated rural India, where superstition and blind faith ran rampant. Through the eyes of Officer Kulkarni, viewers witness how these factors not only misled the investigation but also trapped innocent people in a cycle of suspicion and fear. The series explores how social dynamics and cultural ignorance made the case even more complex, as Kulkarni uncovers deeply buried secrets and motives.

What makes the series worth watching is its portrayal of the investigation process in a time when modern forensic techniques were largely unavailable. Kulkarni's methodical approach highlights both the limitations and determination of law enforcement during the era. While the case might appear straightforward to modern viewers, given the abundance of crime-solving tools we are now familiar with, the show successfully portrays the challenges Kulkarni faced in unraveling the mystery within a deeply flawed and misinformed community.

However, the series does fall short in terms of engagement and pacing. While the real-life story has plenty of potential for suspense and drama, the execution lacks the necessary tension to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. As the series progresses, it becomes relatively easy for the audience to guess the identity of the culprit, which weakens the impact of the final reveal. The director could have capitalized more on creating a sense of mystery and uncertainty, possibly adding more psychological depth to the characters and their motives.

Despite these shortcomings, "Manvat Murders" excels in its atmospheric depiction of rural India, immersing the audience in the socio-cultural challenges of the time. The series does well to shed light on the widespread issues of superstition and ignorance, which were, and still are, prevalent in many parts of India. This serves as a reminder of how far the country has come in terms of education and scientific reasoning, but also how much work remains to be done.

The cinematography and music composition further enhance the eerie mood of the show, with tense soundtracks accentuating the moments of discovery and conflict. Special mention must be made of Nitin Desai's production design, which transports viewers back to 1970s Maharashtra, adding authenticity to the series.

Overall, "Manvat Murders" may not be a gripping thriller for all, but it is certainly a thought-provoking and educational drama that highlights important social issues. For those interested in true crime stories with a touch of cultural commentary, this series offers an insightful perspective. However, for viewers seeking intense suspense or unexpected twists, the show might fall a little short of expectations.

Final Verdict: While the story has significant historical and cultural value, the predictable plot and lack of tension may hinder its appeal to some audiences. My personal rating stands at 6 out of 10, mainly due to the missed opportunity for more engaging storytelling and character development.

Nonetheless, "Manvat Murders" is a solid watch for those interested in true crime, Indian history, and the psychological impact of superstition on justice.
  • Iamnrdurjoy
  • 4 oct 2024
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6/10

Nothing mysterious...same old story

Manvat murders has top notch acting and direction but story is repetitive and predictable. No need of 8 episodes as it can be finish in 3 episodes. Unnecessary story stretch happened in all 8 episodes. Nothing suspense and aweful. Disappointing wrt to story. Ashutosh gowarikar and Makrand Anaspure and few police characters has drive this story. There should be another actress for Sonali's character as she doesn't deliver to the mark. Sai tamhankar character is confused and just a link between murderers and police. Marathi industry has good potential but the storyline wasted the potential in the manvat murders.
  • tushark-62487
  • 4 oct 2024
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8/10

A Spine-Chilling Saga!

"No two murders are ever alike. And that is why every murder investigation needs to be handled differently." The opening sequence was enough to create a spark of excitement and the makers successfully carried forward the same level of excitement throughout the episodes. This is one the best murder investigation series that you will watch. It doesn't have unnecessary commercial elements and forced tail ends sequences. It sticks very true to the seriousness of the issue. Overall a decent murder mystery with a classy making and amazing performance from the lead actors especially Ashutosh Gowariker. Don't miss out this!
  • jestysunny
  • 4 oct 2024
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10/10

Superb acting direction screenplay.if you are marathi viewer must watch it in original marathi lanaguage,

Superb acting direction screenplay.if you are marathi viewer must watch it in original marathi lanaguage. All the actors are superb each and every episode is intresting based on true story. Sad to see that in last criminal were fly off from court as lack of evidence againt main accused which is not shown in the series it missing, those who are keep faith in rituals black magic they have to see this its eye opening series. Just watched now at a time whole series, for marathi viewers must watched in marathi its gives you feel in original, Hope all you will like it and my review will be helpfull for all of you.
  • bhasmepankaj
  • 3 oct 2024
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6/10

Great start, but a disappointing climax😕

I thoroughly enjoyed Manavat Murders for its gripping storyline and outstanding cinematography. The combination of black magic with a crime thriller was unique and truly captivating, it added an intriguing twist that kept me hooked throughout. The visuals were stunning, and the pacing was perfect.

However, the climax was a letdown. It felt overly straightforward and lacked the excitement or unpredictability I was expecting after such a strong buildup. For a series with such a creative premise, the ending felt rushed and uninspired.

While the journey was thrilling, the destination could have been much better. A good watch overall, but the ending might leave you wanting more.
  • rifat-3301
  • 2 dic 2024
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10/10

Thrilling and Engaging story

The web series is an enthralling and immersive experience from the very first episode to the last. The brilliance of its direction is evident in how seamlessly the narrative unfolds, maintaining a perfect balance between high-intensity moments and deeper emotional beats. The performances by the cast are nothing short of exceptional, with each actor bringing their character to life in a way that makes the audience deeply invested in their journey.

The storyline is intricately woven, with every episode building suspense and adding layers to the plot. As the tension rises, the pacing remains impeccably tight, ensuring that there's never a dull moment. The sharp twists and turns in the plot are unpredictable, keeping the viewer constantly guessing and eager to see what happens next.

Moreover, the characters are richly developed, each with their own motivations, complexities, and growth arcs. Their relationships and conflicts feel real and relatable, drawing the audience further into the world of the story. Every action and decision they make feels meaningful, adding to the depth of the narrative.

This series is the kind that pulls you in so deeply that before you realize it, you've binge-watched the entire season. It offers not just entertainment but an engaging, thought-provoking experience that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. A must-watch for anyone who appreciates smart, well-executed storytelling combined with top-notch performances.
  • nalawadep-38437
  • 5 oct 2024
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7/10

Nice series but slow

Ashutosh Gowariker was a let down ! He doesnt match the part.. but overall the rural setting,70's settings are well done. Direction and screenplay are nicely knit. Only if a able actor was casted instead of gowariker who cud acted naturally and like a marathi actor n not only a constantly hand waving english and uncomfortable marathi speaking performers, series wud hv given a greater effect! Sai sonalee and makarand actually look menacing n awesome.. even supporting cast has acted actually well. Series pace shud have been a bit more faster with better pacing n not lagging behind the thinking of the audience! We actually can think ahead of the series. Still works for me minus gowariker ! He isnt a good actor.
  • avinash-umb
  • 19 oct 2024
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6/10

"Manvat Murders" - A Riveting Look into India's Dark Past, But Lacking Suspense

"Manvat Murders" is a Marathi crime series that dives into the horrifying true story of seven murders that rocked a rural town in 1972 India. The story unfolds through Officer Ramakant Kulkarni, who takes on the case, battling against a community gripped by superstition and blind faith. The show effectively portrays the cultural and social obstacles in an era where investigative tools were limited, adding an authentic layer to Kulkarni's methodical approach.

The series excels in its atmospheric depiction of rural India and highlights social issues around superstition and ignorance that were rampant at the time. However, while the historical and cultural aspects are compelling, the pacing suffers. The plot becomes predictable, and the lack of suspense reduces the impact of the final reveal, leaving the viewer wanting a bit more thrill and tension.

Overall, "Manvat Murders" offers a thought-provoking view into a bygone era, but thriller fans may find it lacking in suspense. For those intrigued by true crime with a strong cultural commentary, this series is worth a watch.
  • jaaffersadiq-500-910475
  • 29 oct 2024
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2/10

Excellent But Gowariker Was a Miscast

What a series this was. Surprisingly the makers didn't hold back on the violence and the gore which was a good thing. The BGM was quite eerie and hauntingly beautiful. In some instances you'll feel the scenes are a little stretched but it's fine given the original screenplay the viewers had the pleasure to watch. The only huge negative aspect of the series was the casting of Ashutosh Gowariker as the CID officer who investigates these murders. Don't get me wrong he is a decent actor. But I don't get the logic of casting a 60 year old man for a middle aged man. Also the makeup done on him was horrible to say the least. The role required an intense aura throughout in which Ashutosh fails miserably. Given the plethora of acting talent in the Marathi cinema, they would've gone for someone who actually fits the role. Sai Tamhankar and Sonali Kulkarni have given their career best performance.
  • tulsi-das-khan
  • 3 oct 2024
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9/10

Thoughtful well narrated

It is good to see that storytelling has taken a centerstage in this mini series

Director takes his own time to take you through the lives of characters to make one understand why they behave in certain way There is a time and social gap between the characters and the viewers Director has done well to close this Occasionally portrayal the underbelly of village black magic makes one feel uneasy There is absolutely no relief that the viewer gets and there is a constant depressive feeling yet i kept watching on

I liked Ashutosh Gowarikar calm portrayal of police investigator

Makarand , Saai and Sonali spot on.

Well Done.
  • kanetkarkoustubh-81981
  • 4 oct 2024
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3/10

Very slow and boring

Complete waste of time too slow. Showed promise in the beginning but kept on going without anything interesting no suspense unnecessary characters and poor storyline

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End is also very unusual suddenly everything just revealed in last episode I am disappointed that wasted time on this series not recommended at all.

Complete waste of time too slow. Showed promise in the beginning but kept on going without anything interesting no suspense unnecessary characters and poor storyline

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End is also very unusual suddenly everything just revealed in last episode I am disappointed that wasted time on this series not recommended at all.
  • smohsinali-21592
  • 16 oct 2024
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10/10

15 rupees and a quarter

In the opening sequence when I see Ashutosh Gowariker in the wig I am unsure how this series will play out, he could have acted without the wig as well but then that's not that big a deal as the series progresses and towards the end once it's clear to the viewers why the gruesome manvat murders were done it's does make you sad but also gets you to think how little human lives are valued, a conscious change in the entire system is needed to ensure that the future world left behind for our children and our children's children is a safe world and where every human life is valued for and it matters.
  • sheldon-salace
  • 22 oct 2024
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10/10

Manwat Murders is a must-watch for fans of the crime thriller genre.

The plot revolves around a series of gruesome murders that shake the community to its core. As the local police struggle to uncover the truth, the story delves into the lives of various characters, each with their own secrets and motives. The narrative unfolds through clever twists and turns, ensuring that viewers are kept guessing until the very end.

One of the standout features of Manwat Murders is its strong character development. The performances are commendable, with the lead investigator delivering a particularly nuanced portrayal of a man torn between duty and personal demons. The supporting cast adds depth, each bringing a unique flavor to the story that reflects the complexities of rural life.

Visually, the series captures the essence of Maharashtra, using stunning cinematography to highlight both the beauty and the haunting aspects of the village. The soundtrack complements the mood perfectly, enhancing the tension during critical moments.

While the pacing is generally well-maintained, there are moments where the plot feels slightly stretched, leading to minor lulls in engagement. However, the well-crafted dialogues and engaging backstories of characters make up for it, ensuring that viewers remain invested.
  • sandipmalierl
  • 10 oct 2024
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3/10

Ashutosh disappointed, predictable story, no wow factor

Ashutosh is really slow and old man, boring slow dialogue delivery and zero outcome acting that just confuses viewers, that no one understands whats going on in the show.

He is the boring element of the series and talks like reading paper dialogue with unbearable voice modulation with Shudha marathi

Entire story can be limited in 3 4 episodes.. why they created more episodes .. god knows Shukla(cop) did good acting i feel.

Kaachu paku is the most boring (person) name you will hear until 5 episodes without any sense.

Ashutosh could have displayed bald skull instead visibly fake hair wig but still wig was more real than his acting skills.
  • deepaklawand-83618
  • 7 oct 2024
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