Genre: | Black comedy |
Director: | Sachin Pathak |
Music: | Karsh Kale |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 7 |
Producer: | Ajay G Rai |
Cinematography: | S. Bharathwaaj |
Editor: | Parikshhit Jha |
Company: | JAR Pictures |
Network: | SonyLIV |
A Simple Murder is a Hindi-language black comedy streaming television series directed by Sachin Pathak and produced by Ajay G Rai, starring Amit Sial, Ayaz Khan, Zeeshan Ayyub, Priya Anand, Sushant Singh, Yashpal Sharma and others.[1] [2] [3]
The trailer of the series released on 5 November 2020 and the series premiered on 20 November 2020 on SonyLIV.[4] [5] [6]
Shubhra Gupta for The Indian Express praised Sushant Singh's acting performance and wrote "The other half is taken up by the actors, and what a blast they are, especially Sushant Singh, who is a life-taker but also a closet poet, whose sense of rhythm is displayed with a nudge and wink. A few moments shared by Sial and Singh, where they are both riffing off each other, are delicious."[7]
The Times of India gave negative review and wrote "it has landed miles away from where it was supposed to."[8]
A critic from Rediff.com wrote "A Simple Murder gets trapped in its mesh of staggered sub-plots and too many characters."[9]
Antara Kashyap for News18 rated the series 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote "The show's strength lies in its comedy, and it has been marketed as such. However, when the genre reads ‘dark comedy’ instead of ‘thriller’, the audience keeps expecting that dark comedy. If the show was marketed as a thriller instead, the humour would have come as a wonderful surprise."[10]
Firstpost wrote "The infantile scenes of bungled police work aside, director Sachin Pathak stays loyal to the genre. Over seven episodes we move out of Manish and Richa's 1BHK onto a crazy ride, with the myriad characters brought together by a couple of cases of mistaken identity, a missing bag of money, and blinding greed."[11]
Scroll.in gave a mix review "Repetitive by design, unevenly paced and only sporadically funny, A Simple Murder would have been even less effective if it hadn't been for its cast, many of them seasoned professionals with the ability to make the ordinary appear special."[12]
Cinema Express stated "Like every other recent Indian web series on major streaming platforms, this series too ends with a sort of cliffhanger. But unlike many of them, the cliffhanger here doesn't feel forced."[13]