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Samrat & Co.
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The film is predominantly a formulaic 'whodunit' thriller, which aspires to be Sherlock Holmes but ends up looking like its parody.
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...an unfortunate recreation of Sherlock Holmes in an Indian setting, one that miserably fails in its mission.
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Easy challenges are like broken pencils, Watson. There is no point.
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The ending promises a sequel, which might be better suited to television, given the basic production values, sheer scantiness of the plot, and the staccato screenplay.
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Rajshri Banner should stick to what best they are known for - family dramas. Their effort to make the shift falls flat on its face.
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The suspense is childish and the scenes leading closer to the mystery are a mystery in itself.
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Neither witty nor funny, Samrat & Co can be avoided.
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...is quite a sham in the name of detective films and hence best avoided.
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I’m all for murder mysteries and brainy sleuths, but this one made me slump in my chair.
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...an intriguingly amateurish murder mystery...
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...I ended up wasting up two hours of my life which I will never get back.
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A very blah plot, amateurish twists, and tacky 90s-inspired look and feel make the film a boring affair.
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The plot is so convoluted for the sake of mystery that the makers themselves lose count of who did what and why after a while.
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...might have a good enough screenplay burried somewhere beneath all the trash but none of it shows in the execution.
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The film comes across as a very amateur attempt at a thriller.
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