In 1972, seven women were brutally murdered in Manvat, shaking the nation. As the case stumped local police, Special Crime Branch officer Ramakant Kulkarni, stepped in to uncover dark secret... Read allIn 1972, seven women were brutally murdered in Manvat, shaking the nation. As the case stumped local police, Special Crime Branch officer Ramakant Kulkarni, stepped in to uncover dark secrets and hidden motives.In 1972, seven women were brutally murdered in Manvat, shaking the nation. As the case stumped local police, Special Crime Branch officer Ramakant Kulkarni, stepped in to uncover dark secrets and hidden motives.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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- TriviaThe Manwat village-folk commonly believe that treasure troves are lying buried in the town ever since the sixteenth century when its inhabitants fled away after the troops of Murtazahad invaded the town, which was then under the Nizamshahi of Ahmednagar.
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