‘Detective Sherdil’ review: Thick on charm and thin on plotting

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Sherdil is “cursed with genius”. He says so himself and with so much confidence that we must believe him, even when the evidence sometimes points to the contrary.
The star performer of the Budapest police department is all set for a hard-earned vacation – “my next case is a suitcase” – when a new assignment beckons. Billionaire Pankaj Bhatti (Boman Irani) has been killed. His driver Jaipal (Mukesh Bhhatt) and accountant Purvak (Arjun Tanwar) are missing.
Sherdil (Diljit Dosanjh) playfully interrogates Pankaj’s wife Rajeshwari (Ratna Pathak Shah), son Angad (Sumeet Vyas), daughter Shanti (Banita Sandhu), brother-in-law Bodhi (Chunky Panday) and maid Falak (Kashmira Irani Saxena). Sherdil is Sherlock, Byomkesh and Karamchand combined – again, his words.
Blessed with limitless geniality, X-ray vision and deductive skills that border on the supernatural, Sherdil finds that Pankaj’s death is not as straightforward as it appears.
Ravi Chhabriya’s Hindi film too believes that there’s more to the plot than a bunch of giggles delivered by a personified Cheshire Cat. Detective Sherdil is based on a story by Chhabriya and Ali Abbas Zafar and a screenplay by Zafar and Sagar Bajaj.
The ZEE5 release is a thriller in search of a proper mystery. Everyone in the cast – especially Sumeet Vyas and Ratna Pathak Shah – seems...
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