Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA Jaipur tour guide's romance with an NRI unravels when a fellow tourist goes missing. As suspicion mounts, he vanishes-sparking a nationwide hunt that leads to one of modern India's most sh... Leer todoA Jaipur tour guide's romance with an NRI unravels when a fellow tourist goes missing. As suspicion mounts, he vanishes-sparking a nationwide hunt that leads to one of modern India's most shocking crime twists.A Jaipur tour guide's romance with an NRI unravels when a fellow tourist goes missing. As suspicion mounts, he vanishes-sparking a nationwide hunt that leads to one of modern India's most shocking crime twists.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Roshan Gadaka
- Goon 1
- (as Roshan Gadka)
Anjan Srivastav
- Ashok Gupta
- (as Aanjjan Srivastav)
Girish Thapar
- Mr. Singh
- (as Girish Thappar)
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It is a very good thriller, with a surprisingly twist in the 2nd half of the movie. The actors performed well, the actor and actress acted well.
The movie has different layers of thrill. The move was shot at Rajasthan, you will get a glimpse of the beautiful city Jaipur. The movie starts from there and end at Chalsa, north bengal. The climax is just jaw-dropping.
The movie has different layers of thrill. The move was shot at Rajasthan, you will get a glimpse of the beautiful city Jaipur. The movie starts from there and end at Chalsa, north bengal. The climax is just jaw-dropping.
Arnab Chatterjee has excelled at crafting narratives that crawls under your skin, with "Murderbaad," he doesn't just crawl - he burrows deep, setting up residence in the darkest corners of your psyche. This isn't just a thriller; it's an experience, a relentless descent into a meticulously constructed labyrinth of suspicion, paranoia, and the chilling realization that some monsters wear the most unassuming masks.
From the opening frames, Chatterjee establishes a pervasive sense of unease. The city, almost a character in itself, pulses with a suffocating humidity and an undercurrent of desperation that perfectly mirrors the escalating tension. The cinematography is superb, utilizing stark contrasts and unsettling close-ups to heighten the psychological impact, while the minimalist yet effective score acts as a constant, subtle throb, hinting at the horrors to come.
The plot, revolving around a series of seemingly unconnected murders, is a masterclass in misdirection. Chatterjee introduces a compelling cast of characters, each with their own secrets and motivations, making every potential suspect equally plausible and equally terrifying. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the dread to slowly fester before exploding in sudden, shocking bursts of violence and revelation. You'll find yourself second-guessing every clue, every flicker of an eye, convinced you've unraveled the puzzle, only to have the rug pulled out from under you with elegant cruelty.
The performances are uniformly strong. The lead, particularly, delivers a nuanced portrayal of a detective teetering on the brink of obsession, his dedication to the case blurring the lines between justice and madness. The supporting cast, too, shines, embodying their roles with a disturbing authenticity that makes the stakes feel acutely real.
"Murderbaad" isn't for the faint of heart. It's a film that demands your full attention, rewarding it with a visceral sense of dread and a narrative so tightly wound, you'll feel the pressure building in your own chest. It explores themes of moral ambiguity, the corruption of power, and the terrifying ease with which darkness can take root in seemingly ordinary lives. Chatterjee doesn't offer easy answers, instead leaving you to grapple with the uncomfortable questions long after the credits roll.
It's a triumph for Arnab Chatterjee, solidifying his position as a true artisan of psychological suspense. "Murderbaad" is disturbing, intelligent, and utterly captivating.
And here's the twist that will leave you reeling... ...The most chilling aspect of "Murderbaad" isn't the murders themselves, nor the identity of the killer. It's the subtle, almost imperceptible way Chatterjee makes you, the viewer, complicit. By the end, you realize you weren't just watching a story unfold; you were participating in a twisted psychological experiment, becoming so deeply engrossed in the killer's perspective, so acutely aware of their rationale, that a disturbing thought surfaces: you understood them. And that, above all else, is the true horror of "Murderbaad."
From the opening frames, Chatterjee establishes a pervasive sense of unease. The city, almost a character in itself, pulses with a suffocating humidity and an undercurrent of desperation that perfectly mirrors the escalating tension. The cinematography is superb, utilizing stark contrasts and unsettling close-ups to heighten the psychological impact, while the minimalist yet effective score acts as a constant, subtle throb, hinting at the horrors to come.
The plot, revolving around a series of seemingly unconnected murders, is a masterclass in misdirection. Chatterjee introduces a compelling cast of characters, each with their own secrets and motivations, making every potential suspect equally plausible and equally terrifying. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the dread to slowly fester before exploding in sudden, shocking bursts of violence and revelation. You'll find yourself second-guessing every clue, every flicker of an eye, convinced you've unraveled the puzzle, only to have the rug pulled out from under you with elegant cruelty.
The performances are uniformly strong. The lead, particularly, delivers a nuanced portrayal of a detective teetering on the brink of obsession, his dedication to the case blurring the lines between justice and madness. The supporting cast, too, shines, embodying their roles with a disturbing authenticity that makes the stakes feel acutely real.
"Murderbaad" isn't for the faint of heart. It's a film that demands your full attention, rewarding it with a visceral sense of dread and a narrative so tightly wound, you'll feel the pressure building in your own chest. It explores themes of moral ambiguity, the corruption of power, and the terrifying ease with which darkness can take root in seemingly ordinary lives. Chatterjee doesn't offer easy answers, instead leaving you to grapple with the uncomfortable questions long after the credits roll.
It's a triumph for Arnab Chatterjee, solidifying his position as a true artisan of psychological suspense. "Murderbaad" is disturbing, intelligent, and utterly captivating.
And here's the twist that will leave you reeling... ...The most chilling aspect of "Murderbaad" isn't the murders themselves, nor the identity of the killer. It's the subtle, almost imperceptible way Chatterjee makes you, the viewer, complicit. By the end, you realize you weren't just watching a story unfold; you were participating in a twisted psychological experiment, becoming so deeply engrossed in the killer's perspective, so acutely aware of their rationale, that a disturbing thought surfaces: you understood them. And that, above all else, is the true horror of "Murderbaad."
Damn This movie, the action, the drama, the suspense everything was top notch when I started i didn't thought it would be that amazing
Murderbaad is a gripping cinematic gem that beautifully blends suspense, emotions, and power-packed performances into an unforgettable experience where every frame feels alive with intensity, the direction keeps you hooked from the first scene till the last without ever letting your attention slip, the screenplay flows like a river carrying layers of mystery, drama, and raw human emotions, the actors deliver such natural yet powerful performances that you instantly connect with their characters, the music elevates the mood and adds an extra pulse of thrill in crucial moments, the cinematography captures both darkness and light with such brilliance that the visuals themselves tell a story, the editing is crisp making the movie engaging without a single dull moment, the dialogues hit with depth and meaning making you pause and reflect, and above all the film never feels like just entertainment but like an immersive journey that touches your heart while thrilling your mind, leaving you with goosebumps, smiles, and even some life lessons, which makes Murderbaad not just a film to watch but an experience to feel and remember, a true masterpiece of storytelling that every cinema lover should celebrate and support wholeheartedly.
Very rare topic with an edge-of-the-seat treatment throughout. Not a shot amiss, not a scene amiss. A direction, background music, and acting master class
Depth of story and characters, with very organic developments throughout the plot. A very recommended watch if thrillers fit your taste, a must-watch if psycho thrillers make your weekends.
10GS-4568
Excellent direction, performance, story & script.
Keeps one mesmerized.
The movie flows smoothly and reaches its climax gradually.
Keeps one riveted to one's seat with elan.
A quite unique story by the director which will keep you guessing till the very end.
Very uncommon topic for Indian cinema quite unlike regular masala movies.
Keeps one mesmerized.
The movie flows smoothly and reaches its climax gradually.
Keeps one riveted to one's seat with elan.
A quite unique story by the director which will keep you guessing till the very end.
Very uncommon topic for Indian cinema quite unlike regular masala movies.
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