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‘Chhal Kapat – The Deception’ Review: Shriya Pilgaonkar headlines a mystery that's serviceable but never truly gripping and lacks edge

 ‘Chhal Kapat’ flirts with the classic mystery format but never fully commits to delivering a gripping whodunit. Despite a promising setup, it settles into mediocrity with average performances and a sluggish plot.

June 09, 2025 / 15:13 IST
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‘Chhal Kapat – The Deception’

‘Chhal Kapat – The Deception’ is a whodunit that borrows heavily from the Agatha Christie playbook but never really captures the tautness or emotional grip of a compelling mystery thriller.

An uninspired mystery format

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The central case involving the alleged suicide of a social media influencer fails to deliver a solid punch and rarely moves beyond genre clichés. It’s the short runtime of the episodes that works in the show's favour—it doesn’t drag and remains watchable. However, it sticks so closely to the basic template of the mystery genre that it becomes predictable and unimaginative. There’s no attempt to push boundaries or introduce fresh ideas, making this a forgettable addition to the already crowded world of crime thrillers.

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