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Murder Mubarak movie review: Self-aware satire that mostly delivers on the whodunit promise

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“Murder Mubarak” stands out as a refreshing satire amidst its high-society backdrop. Director Homi Adajania takes a playful approach, blending humor and mystery. The star-studded cast, including Karishma Kapoor and Pankaj Tripathi, delivers entertaining performances.

The film’s twisty narrative keeps viewers engaged, with Vijay Varma adding a meta touch by breaking the fourth wall. Despite some occasional heavy-handedness in the writing, the movie maintains a light and enjoyable tone. As a murder mystery, it keeps the audience guessing without taking itself too seriously.

Overall, “Murder Mubarak” offers a fun ride through the world of Delhi’s elite, with Karishma Kapoor shining in her return to the screen.

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