
Murderbaad
- Director
- Arnab Chatterjee
- Studio
- ACJEE Entertainment
- Release Date
- 18 July 2025
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
Cast
Review
Murderbaad arrives as a curious paradox—a film that refuses to follow the well-worn path of conventional thrillers, and that courage is both its greatest strength and its most divisive quality. Director Arnab Chatterjee has crafted an earnest, morally complex story that genuinely intrigues, anchored by a twist that actually resonates rather than feels manipulative. Nakul Roshan Sahdev, Sharib Hashmi, Manish Chaudhari, and Amole Gupte deliver committed, believable performances that ground the narrative in real stakes and genuine character conflict. If you're the kind of viewer who appreciates intelligence over spectacle, who can sink into a slow-burn narrative and trust the filmmakers to reward your patience, there's something meaningful here—a film unafraid to wade into morally murky waters without apology.
The trouble is that Murderbaad demands surrender from an audience increasingly trained to expect instant gratification, rapid plot turns, and constant emotional manipulation. Its deliberate, unhurried pace will feel glacial to those craving a traditional whodunit with manufactured tension at every turn, and that's not necessarily a flaw but rather a deliberate choice that simply won't land for everyone. The film asks you to think, to sit with ambiguity, to find meaning in subtlety rather than neon-bright explanations. It's admirably uncompromising, but in a marketplace that rarely rewards such restraint, that conviction comes with real risk. For the thinking viewer willin