‘Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ Movie Review: Where Dark Comedy Meets Diminishing Returns

This review explores “Lord Curzon Ki Haveli”—its indie ambition, strong performances, critical response, and box office returns. Is it worth a watch in cinemas?

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‘Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ Movie Review: Where Dark Comedy Meets Diminishing Returns
‘Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ Movie Review: Where Dark Comedy Meets Diminishing Returns

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 30: The moment the lights dim and the screen fills with the grim façade of a snow-bound British manor, there’s a promise of something out of the ordinary. In “Lord Curzon Ki Haveli”, director-actor Anshuman Jha stakes his claim to the indie-thriller lane, one part black comedy, one part claustrophobic whodunit. Starring Rasika Dugal, Arjun Mathur and Paresh Pahuja, the film sets up a high-concept dinner-party scenario that descends rapidly into secrets, tension and the unexpected.

At least, that’s the pitch. The reality? A stylish brew that occasionally fizzles, striving for Hitchcock-adjacent atmospheric jolts, but hamstrung by spots of inert writing and pacing that drags its mantle. Yet for all its unevenness, there’s plenty to admire: crisp performances, an intriguing setup, and a mood that lingers.

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