Released barely a few months post the Archies fiasco, Homi Adjania does only slightly better for Netflix. The writing is abysmal but with an interesting plotline. Pankaj Tripathi and Vijay Verma do a passable job and make it watchable for the entire duration.
But that's about it...
Acting by T. Chopra,D. Kapadia, S. Kapoor, K Kapoor and S. A. Khan just doesn't add up to to make this murder comedy truly enjoyable. The support cast does worse.
Cliched North Indian stereotypes belie the writer and directors undestanding of humour, which is evidently alien.
The editing, music and sound, and set design are thoroughly confused. Slow Ghazal inspired melancholy music is the poison to the comedic antidote, which only Pankaj Tripathi really gets.
The POIROT'esque fomula has been tried, applied, but quite poorly.
But that's about it...
Acting by T. Chopra,D. Kapadia, S. Kapoor, K Kapoor and S. A. Khan just doesn't add up to to make this murder comedy truly enjoyable. The support cast does worse.
Cliched North Indian stereotypes belie the writer and directors undestanding of humour, which is evidently alien.
The editing, music and sound, and set design are thoroughly confused. Slow Ghazal inspired melancholy music is the poison to the comedic antidote, which only Pankaj Tripathi really gets.
The POIROT'esque fomula has been tried, applied, but quite poorly.
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