An experienced investigator confronts several conflicting theories about the perpetrators of a violent double homicide.
Director: Meghna Gulzar
Writer: Vishal Bhardwaj
Stars: Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Neeraj Kabi | See full cast and crew
Director: Meghna Gulzar
Writer: Vishal Bhardwaj
Stars: Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Neeraj Kabi | See full cast and crew
Storyline
The story revolves around the mysterious murder cases of a 14-year girl,
Shruti and the domestic help, Khempal who worked at her place. The film
is based on the real life Noida Double Murder Case of 2008, where the
parents were said to be the prime suspects of the murders. The film
showcases three perspectives to the case which emerge as the
investigation moves forward.
User Reviews
In this review I am
mainly addressing the factual accuracy than anything else, because the
movie is claimed to be based on a real-incident.
If you have read about the case in detail before, then you will certainly notice that many important details related to the case are not shown. Some of the details shown in the movie related to the evidence are imprecise. The movie stresses more on the view that Talwars were innocent instead of presenting all the facts, and corresponding possibilities. When I first heard about the movie, I was excited, and expected an unbiased and well-researched analysis of the evidences and possible happenings. But the movie turned out to be substandard.
Being a movie based on a mysterious murder case, the writers should have bothered to do some research before presenting this piece, which seems to be intended to feed a biased point of view to the gullible audience.
To summarize, the movie could have been more fact-based and unbiased. There wouldn't be much wrong with the movie if it were not claimed to have based on a real-murder-case.
If you have read about the case in detail before, then you will certainly notice that many important details related to the case are not shown. Some of the details shown in the movie related to the evidence are imprecise. The movie stresses more on the view that Talwars were innocent instead of presenting all the facts, and corresponding possibilities. When I first heard about the movie, I was excited, and expected an unbiased and well-researched analysis of the evidences and possible happenings. But the movie turned out to be substandard.
Being a movie based on a mysterious murder case, the writers should have bothered to do some research before presenting this piece, which seems to be intended to feed a biased point of view to the gullible audience.
To summarize, the movie could have been more fact-based and unbiased. There wouldn't be much wrong with the movie if it were not claimed to have based on a real-murder-case.
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