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  2. Mar 15, 2024 · Murder Mubarak Review : This quirky whodunit will keep you guessing right until the end. Ronak Kotecha, TNN, Mar 15, 2024, 12.30 PM IST Critic's Rating: 3.5/5. Story: A murder at a posh club in Delhi pins the needle of suspicion on its affluent guests.

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  3. Mar 16, 2024 · Run-time: 141 minute. Storyline: A sharp-nosed sleuth, played by Pankaj Tripathi, arrives to investigate a murder at a posh Delhi club. Who could the killer be? The question hangs comically on...

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  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Murder Mubarak is one such suspenseful dark comedy that is a classic whodunit that follows the story of ACP Bhavani Singh, a cop who has to leave town to save his marriage. ACP Singh ends up investigating his last case before the transfer – that of the death of Leo Matthews, an elite member of The Royal Delhi Club.

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  5. Pankaj Tripathi in 'Murder Mubarak'. Sara Ali Khan’s Bambi Todi, in the movie Murder Mubarak says that the RDC club is her home as well as her prison. And she calls it a wonderful prison. A prison where Delhi’s rich socialites come to escape from the ‘real world’ they find terrifying.

  6. Murder Mubarak movie review: Self-aware satire that mostly delivers on the whodunit promise. By Prannay Pathak. Mar 18, 2024 11:29 AM IST. It probably would've worked better as a miniseries...

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · 'Murder Mubarak' movie review: Shines in absurdity, tires as a satire. Homi Adajania with writers Ghazal Dhaliwal and Suprotim Sengupta weaves characters that, although at times outlandish,...

  8. Mar 15, 2024 · Duration: 143 mins. Streaming on: Netflix. Based on author Anuja Chauhan’s 2021 book Club You To Death, Murder Mubarak marks director Homi Adajania’s (relative) return to form after a decade.