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Killer Soup Is Wildly, Endearingly Unpredictable

Killer Soup

Killer Soup(Netflix, 8 Episodes)

Starring Manoj Bajpayee, Konkona Sen Sharma, Nassar, Sayaji Shinde

Directed by Abhishek Chaubey

Rating:*** ½

  No wonder Manoj  Bajpayee thinks  Abhishek Chaubey to be the best director he has worked with. Look at  the  performance that Chaubey gets out of Manoj in Sonechiraiya and  now Killer Soup.

There are two Bajpayees in Killer Soup, one of them with his  wild hair and pained expression looks  quite  like Chaubey Himself.The  other Manoj Bajpayee goes around with a mutilated eye which would be  unbearable to look at  were  it not attached to the face of an actor who can make  even the  most unbearable  character trait  bearable  with the sheer  grit of his performance.

Manoj  is at once fiercely satirical  and slyly poignant  as a  puppet  on his wife’s string.Konkona  is everything evil, plus more. She seems to enjoy the opportunity to  portray toxicity. I wish the  thunderously scattered  plot  had focused more on  the  Bajpayee-Konkona  equation.

Killer Soup is  a wild unpredictable rollercoaster  ride into the  most savage recesses  of the human heart where there is  no room for genuine empathy. Everyone is out to get the better  of everyone else, none more so  than Swati(Konkona Sen Sharma) who is  the diabolic  mastermind  of this  plot deviously demolishing every definition of love trust and fidelity.

The performances are exceptional, not  only Manoj and Konkona(who are the most  unromantic  lowdown jodi ever) but also Siyaji Shinde as Manoj’s foul-mouthed brother, Nassar as a bumbling  drunken cop,the powerful Lal as Siyaji’s right-hand man(and maybe much more) , Mallika Prasad Sinha as a  herbal heretic cum  cook and clairvoyant(yes, the series is baggy enough to accommodate  all these qualifications in one  character) and Anbu Thasan as an earnest cop who gets bumped at the end of the second episode and  appears as  a  ghost  for the rest of the series.

     Killer Soup is  a wild unpredictable rollercoaster  ride into the  most savage recesses  of the human heart where there is  no room for genuine empathy.

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