‘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
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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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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.

What the movie is about

The story centres on four Indian friends living in the UK who meet at the remote manor named after the infamous colonial figure, Lord Curzon. Rohit (Arjun Mathur) and his girlfriend Sanya (Zoha Rahman) arrive at the mansion hosted by Ira (Rasika Dugal) and her husband Dr Basukinath (Paresh Pahuja). What begins as casual banter over drinks and witty digressions gradually turns unnerving when Rohit reveals that a corpse is stowed in his car trunk. From here, the game is afoot: tensions flare, past grievances surface, loyalties shift, and the night descends into bizarre territory.

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