Murder 302 review in Teesri Manzil: Late Irrfan Khan lights up the screen with his charming presence

murder in the third floor 302

Director: Navneet Baj Saini

Cast: Irrfan Khan, Ranvir Shorey, Dipal Shaw, Lucky Ali

It is amazing to see Irrfan Khan alive on screen in April 2020, almost 20 months after his death. He is as compelling as a handyman Shekhar accomplices in Navneet Baz Saini’s ZEE5 thriller, Murder in Teesri Manzil 302. One who can do just fine, he gets a strange request one day when Dipal Shaw’s Maya Dewan visits his extremely dirty apartment. She wants him to kidnap her and get a hefty ransom from her businessman husband Abhishek. And, Shekhar walks into a neatly woven net, without realizing that he is being pushed into a deadly game.

Shot in the exotic locales of Bangkok and Pattaya, the film lay in the box for 14 years, and it is unclear why it chose to emerge now. Obviously, the direction and execution feel somewhat outdated, and it should come as no surprise that the thriller faces obstacles when its momentum is broken by songs and dance. Totally unnecessary.

Furthermore, the work creates a caricature of two Thai police officers – one of them played by Lucky Ali – and they appear like buffaloes who have been called to investigate Abhishek’s disappearance (Ranveer Shorey). , who was last seen in 420 IPC as a (prosecuting counsel) wife. He comes across as an arrogant, arrogant person, and plays the character with a lot of conviction.

However, Murder in 3rd Manzil 302 (which picks up at least one defining scene from 1966’s Vijay Anand, 3rd Floor starring Shammi Kapoor, Asha Parekh) undoubtedly belongs to Irrfan, and we can really see an extraordinary actor like him in his Recalls with a childish smile, charming charm and a surprisingly expressive face.

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