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Film review: ‘Mubarak’s Assassination’ reveals an incredibly evil voodoo Achi-News

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Lights, camera, murder! Homi Adjenia, the master of misdirection, returns with his latest film, "assassinated Mubarak". Just like his previous hit, "to be cyrus"Adjenia weaves an exciting story full of twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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Set in the luxurious Royal Club of Delhi, the film opens with the mysterious death of Leo Mathews, a beloved employee of the club. What initially appears to be a freak accident soon turns out to be a carefully planned murder, sending shockwaves through the club’s elitist patrons.

Suspects abound, from fading divas to blue-blooded aristocrats. With characters like Shehnaz Noorani (Karishma Kaoor), Cookie Katoch (Dimple Kapadia) and Rannvijay (Sanjay Kaoor) in the mix, each with their own motivations and secrets, the plot thickens with each passing minute. And let’s not forget the quirky supporting cast, including wildly cackling socialite Roshni Batra (Tisca Chopra) and loyal butler Gopi (Brindra Kalla), who added layers of intrigue to the mystery.

Enter ACP Bhavani Singh, portrayed with impeccable subtlety by the ever-talented Pankaj Tripathi. With his keen eye for detail and razor-sharp wit, Bhavani delves into the murky world of the club’s high society, uncovering scandals and uncovering clues along the way. But as the investigation develops, it becomes clear that nothing is as it seems, and everyone is a suspect.

Gazal Dhaliwal and Suprotim Sengupta’s screenplay keeps the audience guessing, with twists and turns at every corner. From the employees betting on the killer’s identity to the visually stunning cinematography and production, "assassinated Mubarak" is a feast for the senses.

However, amidst the drama and tension, the film tries to deal with social commentary, to poke fun at the shallow vanity of Delhi’s high society. While these moments provide some laughs, they feel a bit forced and detract from the overall enjoyment of the film.

but where "assassinated Mubarak" He really shines in his star cast. Sara Ali Khan and Vijay Verma steal the show with their unconventional chemistry, while Pankaj Tripathi and Karisma Kapoor deliver electrifying performances that keep the audience hooked from start to finish. And let’s not forget the comedic talents of Goma Kapadia, Tiske Chopra and Sanjay Kapoor, who add layers of humor to the proceedings.

at the end, "assassinated Mubarak" Proves that a good unit is about the journey, not just the destination. With its captivating plot, witty dialogue and standout performances, this film is a must watch for fans of the genre. So grab your popcorn, sit back and get ready to be entertained as Humi Adjenia takes you on a rollercoaster ride of mystery and mayhem.

“The Assassination of Mubarak” is now streaming on Netflix.

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