The film ‘Murderbaad’ explores a taboo subject, offering a narrative that, despite its challenges, demands attention. The film’s exploration of necrophilia is handled with a blend of sensitivity and a touch of pulp, demonstrating Arnab Chatterjee’s creative vision. While the film’s editing and pacing could have been enhanced, the story’s core strengths lie in its unique subject matter and the performances of its actors. Nakul Rohan Sahdev, in the challenging role of the protagonist, delivers a commendable performance, though his relative inexperience shows at times. The film also features a memorable performance from Manish Chaudhary. The film’s journey from Jaipur to Kolkata enriches the narrative. Despite a somewhat implausible climax, the film’s soundtrack, particularly the use of Rabindra Sangeet, enhances its impact. Ultimately, ‘Murderbaad’ is a film that, despite its flaws, manages to engage and provoke thought.







