When notorious industrialist Vicky Rai gets killed at a party, the main suspects are the guests - both invited and uninvited.When notorious industrialist Vicky Rai gets killed at a party, the main suspects are the guests - both invited and uninvited.When notorious industrialist Vicky Rai gets killed at a party, the main suspects are the guests - both invited and uninvited.
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The series is all about stretched entanglements of the characters with a murder
Tigmanshu has made this fiction in a good technical way from the book six suspects..it's about a murder and the story of suspects entangled with the murder..Pratik has played his role ordinarily Shashank Jatin mani has played their roles very well Richa was looking very bulky for her cop character the limelight of the series is Raghubir he played his character extraordinarily and was hilarious..the series started in strong and steady manner but as episodes travel it gets too slow and stretched in same locations with same characters getting entangled
The damaged part is that the series is of 9 episodes in 40 minutes each and when you come to end you get to know the climax is kept open for the next season which was not at all required the series would had topped if it was concluded in this season itself
My vote will be with rocket boys for this weekend.
The series is all about stretched entanglements of the characters with a murder
Tigmanshu has made this fiction in a good technical way from the book six suspects..it's about a murder and the story of suspects entangled with the murder..Pratik has played his role ordinarily Shashank Jatin mani has played their roles very well Richa was looking very bulky for her cop character the limelight of the series is Raghubir he played his character extraordinarily and was hilarious..the series started in strong and steady manner but as episodes travel it gets too slow and stretched in same locations with same characters getting entangled
The damaged part is that the series is of 9 episodes in 40 minutes each and when you come to end you get to know the climax is kept open for the next season which was not at all required the series would had topped if it was concluded in this season itself
My vote will be with rocket boys for this weekend.
The Great Indian Murder (2022) Review :
Are you a fan of Murder mysteries? Do you find yourself capable enough to predict the twist and yet find something unpredictable at the end? If yes, then Disney+ Hotstar's latest offering The Great Indian Murder is eligible to fit in your watchlist, but not with high expectations. The Great Indian Murder serves as an webseries adaptation to Vikas Swarup's famous novel 'Six Suspects' and most certainly remains faithful to its soul. It bores you little in the middle portion owing to its Marathon runtime, but then it has enough shocking moments stored in for the climax, which again, aren't fulfilling but quite confusing with unending twists. Spoiling any sort of suspense here would be like another crime, unless you have read the Novel, so better not reveal anything here.
The entire plot of this murder mystery revolves around unanswered questions. How does an investigation shape when there are new suspects at every step and no way to find the right ones? Will the criminal be brought to justice, or will the detective spin further into a web of lies? Or everything you have seen so far was just a delusion to keep you away from the main secret? The Great Indian Murder is full of questions and every episode leaves you with new questions. The series is about Vicky Rai, a cunning, greedy and womanizer 32-year-old owner of the Rai Group of Industries and son of the Home Minister of Chhattisgarh, Jagannath Rai. Vicky Rai gets murdered in cold blood in a party thrown by him to celebrate his acquittal in a rape and murder case of two Shelter Home girls. Six suspects surrounding his murder come under the radar of the investigating officers DCP Sudha Bhardwaj and Suraj Yadav of Central Bureau of Investigation. Post the first two episodes, The Great Indian Murder explores the entire background of every single suspect in every single episode until we reach the final ninth one.
The Great Indian Murder has a big cast and thankfully it provides enough screentime to all the pivotal characters without having them dragged unnecessarily. Jatin Goswami has a Major presence in the first three episodes and he presents Vicky Rai in such manners that you start hating him very quickly. The first scene with Paoli Dam, and you know this guy is a true evil. His expressions, dialogue delivery and attitude everything says so. Paoli Dam looks damn hot in that first scene and just two minutes later we see the actor coming out of her. Them she disappears. Once Pratik Gandhi and Richa Chadha enter the picture, they take over the show, and how. Truly, in bossy manners. A special mention to Shashank Arora and Raghubir Yadav who have stood out as show-stealers and have eaten up others, whoever appeared alongside them in those individual frames. Amey Wagh plays a very interesting character of a journalist and you wish to see him more than anyone else. Hopefully, we'll see it in the next season. Ashutosh Rana, Mani PR and Sharib Hashmi have done considerably well with their roles.
Writers Vijay Maurya, Puneet Sharma and Tigmanshu Dhulia have adapted the novel in good manners but they surely could have trimmed it better. It's the pace of its screenplay which makes the difference as we know the pace matters a lot when it comes to crime investigation thrillers. The middle portion of the series is slow and causes a few naps as well. Once you survive that part, you are in for a thrilling ride in the last episode.
Dhulia, as a director, understands the motive and the overall craft very well but he isn't flawless. There are some moments which look unnecessary or better say useless, especially the spiral maze structure of the narrative. You keep circulating round and round only to find the first station again as the destination. It does irritate you a bit, but as mentioned earlier, it has enough ammunition stored for the climax and so it fires it all exactly when it is needed. All said and done, in short, The Great Indian Murder isn't GREAT as it should have been, it's a strictly average product and i don't know if it may or may not satisfy your penchant of watching murder mysteries.
RATING - 5/10*
Are you a fan of Murder mysteries? Do you find yourself capable enough to predict the twist and yet find something unpredictable at the end? If yes, then Disney+ Hotstar's latest offering The Great Indian Murder is eligible to fit in your watchlist, but not with high expectations. The Great Indian Murder serves as an webseries adaptation to Vikas Swarup's famous novel 'Six Suspects' and most certainly remains faithful to its soul. It bores you little in the middle portion owing to its Marathon runtime, but then it has enough shocking moments stored in for the climax, which again, aren't fulfilling but quite confusing with unending twists. Spoiling any sort of suspense here would be like another crime, unless you have read the Novel, so better not reveal anything here.
The entire plot of this murder mystery revolves around unanswered questions. How does an investigation shape when there are new suspects at every step and no way to find the right ones? Will the criminal be brought to justice, or will the detective spin further into a web of lies? Or everything you have seen so far was just a delusion to keep you away from the main secret? The Great Indian Murder is full of questions and every episode leaves you with new questions. The series is about Vicky Rai, a cunning, greedy and womanizer 32-year-old owner of the Rai Group of Industries and son of the Home Minister of Chhattisgarh, Jagannath Rai. Vicky Rai gets murdered in cold blood in a party thrown by him to celebrate his acquittal in a rape and murder case of two Shelter Home girls. Six suspects surrounding his murder come under the radar of the investigating officers DCP Sudha Bhardwaj and Suraj Yadav of Central Bureau of Investigation. Post the first two episodes, The Great Indian Murder explores the entire background of every single suspect in every single episode until we reach the final ninth one.
The Great Indian Murder has a big cast and thankfully it provides enough screentime to all the pivotal characters without having them dragged unnecessarily. Jatin Goswami has a Major presence in the first three episodes and he presents Vicky Rai in such manners that you start hating him very quickly. The first scene with Paoli Dam, and you know this guy is a true evil. His expressions, dialogue delivery and attitude everything says so. Paoli Dam looks damn hot in that first scene and just two minutes later we see the actor coming out of her. Them she disappears. Once Pratik Gandhi and Richa Chadha enter the picture, they take over the show, and how. Truly, in bossy manners. A special mention to Shashank Arora and Raghubir Yadav who have stood out as show-stealers and have eaten up others, whoever appeared alongside them in those individual frames. Amey Wagh plays a very interesting character of a journalist and you wish to see him more than anyone else. Hopefully, we'll see it in the next season. Ashutosh Rana, Mani PR and Sharib Hashmi have done considerably well with their roles.
Writers Vijay Maurya, Puneet Sharma and Tigmanshu Dhulia have adapted the novel in good manners but they surely could have trimmed it better. It's the pace of its screenplay which makes the difference as we know the pace matters a lot when it comes to crime investigation thrillers. The middle portion of the series is slow and causes a few naps as well. Once you survive that part, you are in for a thrilling ride in the last episode.
Dhulia, as a director, understands the motive and the overall craft very well but he isn't flawless. There are some moments which look unnecessary or better say useless, especially the spiral maze structure of the narrative. You keep circulating round and round only to find the first station again as the destination. It does irritate you a bit, but as mentioned earlier, it has enough ammunition stored for the climax and so it fires it all exactly when it is needed. All said and done, in short, The Great Indian Murder isn't GREAT as it should have been, it's a strictly average product and i don't know if it may or may not satisfy your penchant of watching murder mysteries.
RATING - 5/10*
This series belongs to two people in my opinion- Raghubir Yadav's Mohan Kumar and the guy who plays Eketi, a tribal guy from the Andamans. The kind of patience Eketi has in him in his quest to find their stolen deity Ingatayi is terrific to watch. You never see him breaking down even in hopeless situations which shows the powerful control he has over his emotions. Raghubir's character on the other hand is a hilarious fest. His split personality disorder making him change to Gandhiji like man and then changing back again to the angry barking Mohan Kumar is ridiculously funny to witness.
However, this series is extremely lengthy thanks to how the whodunit thriller is presented. Based on the book "6 suspects", this series has 9 eps , of which nearly 6 episodes completely dedicated to the backstory of each suspect and how they all reached the party of Vicky where he was assassinated .
Each back story has even more sub plots which further lengthen the series and at the end becomes really tough for us to keep track of the events so much so that many things may appear confusing towards the end.
Good thing is, it never bored me. The BGM and events happening kept me hooked to this series but ya definitely it did tire me a lot. Good attention has been put to details everywhere which is why the series is so long.
Too many twists and turns are not good, few smart ones are always good. This series does exactly the former. Not only are there many twists, but also none of them are smart ones. Still it is decent enough to make it somewhat interesting. The final twist at the end was unnecessary or maybe the book is like that only. Still I feel that we can predict the killer cuz few characters 's angles were not thoroughly explored.
As I said, raghubir and that Eketi guy are the best ones for me. Pratik has this shady character which you will figure out later. Actually, every single character in this series is kinda shady and Pratik's Suraj is one of them. Rest all have done a decent job.
Overall, take a good time in hand to watch this series and make sure you don't miss out on the tiny events that occur else everything would look vague to you later.
However, this series is extremely lengthy thanks to how the whodunit thriller is presented. Based on the book "6 suspects", this series has 9 eps , of which nearly 6 episodes completely dedicated to the backstory of each suspect and how they all reached the party of Vicky where he was assassinated .
Each back story has even more sub plots which further lengthen the series and at the end becomes really tough for us to keep track of the events so much so that many things may appear confusing towards the end.
Good thing is, it never bored me. The BGM and events happening kept me hooked to this series but ya definitely it did tire me a lot. Good attention has been put to details everywhere which is why the series is so long.
Too many twists and turns are not good, few smart ones are always good. This series does exactly the former. Not only are there many twists, but also none of them are smart ones. Still it is decent enough to make it somewhat interesting. The final twist at the end was unnecessary or maybe the book is like that only. Still I feel that we can predict the killer cuz few characters 's angles were not thoroughly explored.
As I said, raghubir and that Eketi guy are the best ones for me. Pratik has this shady character which you will figure out later. Actually, every single character in this series is kinda shady and Pratik's Suraj is one of them. Rest all have done a decent job.
Overall, take a good time in hand to watch this series and make sure you don't miss out on the tiny events that occur else everything would look vague to you later.
If youve got time on your hands you can watch this. Editing is not out of this world. Casting is very good. Raghuveer yadav is good. Richa chadda looks more than chubby. That CBI officer disappoints. Overall 6 out of 10. Seems they tried something keeping patal lok in mind.
I am eagerly not waiting for the 2nd season. Though I have wasted 9 episodes time to see a great murder mystery unfolds. Please don't dare to make another misery.
Richa Chadha & Pratik Gandhi Ask Each Other Anything
Richa Chadha & Pratik Gandhi Ask Each Other Anything
"The Great Indian Murder" stars Richa Chadha and Pratik Gandhi interview each other about working with director Tigmanshu Dhulia, alternative careers they've considered, and their favorite life lessons.
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- TriviaPratik Gandhi was the lead actor in famous Indian Series: Scam 1992 (2020). In the series he was seen interrogated by CBI officials. However, on the contrary, in this series he is a CBI officer seen interrogating suspects.
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