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Anuja Chauhan on Netflix film Murder Mubarak, based on Club You to Death: 'It's looking lovely'

Writer Anuja Chauhan on why she doesn't want to become a film producer despite selling movie right to six books so far - most recently to Maddock Films for Murder Mubarak starring Pankaj Tripathi, Sara Ali Khan, Vijay Varma - releasing on Netflix on March 15, 2024.

February 25, 2024 / 16:21 IST
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Pankaj Tripathi in Murder Mubarak (Screen grab / YouTube / Netflix India)

It seems like author Anuja Chauhan wrote ACP Bhavani Singh, a mild-mannered detective, keeping actor Pankaj Tripathi in mind. Her book Club You to Death, which marked the debut of the detective, was released in 2021 and the movie based on the book, Murder Mubarak, is slated for release on Netflix on March 15.

Under the direction of Homi Adajania, the cinematic tableau unfolds with a star-studded cast, featuring Sara Ali Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia, Vijay Varma, Suhail Nayyar, and Tisca Chopra. The minute-long teaser for the film, already creating a buzz, has Tripathi donning the hat of detective ACP Bhavani Singh, introducing the suspects in a murder within the fictional world of the Delhi Turf Club. Murder Mubarak promises to retain Chauhan’s preferred blend of crime, romance, comedy and social commentary.

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The literary-to-cinematic journey is not unfamiliar to Chauhan, with Murder Mubarak being her sixth book to be embraced by the silver screen, its rights being bought by Maddock Films. Her first book, The Zoya Factor (2008), was bought first by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment and then by Walkwater/Adlabs. Battle for Bittora was bought by Saregama and they passed it on to Anil Kapoor Film Company - this film is slated to release this year. Those Pricey Thakur Girls (and its sequel, The House that BJ Built) was first produced by the Zee network and then by Hotstar. Baaz was first bought by Yash Raj Films and is now with Dharma.