‘Kaantaye Kaantaye’ review: An overstretched whodunit
The murder mystery led by Saswata Chatterjee is out on ZEE5.
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When hotshot lawyer PK Basu wins a murder case in favour of his clients, little does he realise that a new trial is beginning. The man convicted for the killing commits suicide after protesting his innocence. A while later, various characters associated with the case start dropping like birds in an extreme summer.
Another weather incident holes up the possible suspects in a hotel in Darjeeling. As a storm rages, Basu (Saswata Chatterjee) and his wife Rani (Ananya Chatterjee) along with various people with dubious backstories gather for an Agatha Christie-style revelation.
The ZEE5 series Kaantaye Kaantaye is an adaptation of popular Bengali writer Narayan Sanyal’s Sonar Kanta, itself part of a series of novels featuring Basu’s exploits. Part advocate and part detective, Basu uses old-fashioned detection to succeed where the police fail.
Coming in at 10 short episodes, Kaantaye Kaantaye is written and staged like a weekly television serial rather than a series meant to be watched at one shot. With the motive behind the serial deaths revealed very early on, director Joydeep Mukherjee and screenwriter Padmanabha Dasgupta work on creating suspense around the characters.
These include a couple who follow Basu around, a man who likes to secretly take photographs, and a woman who follows orders given by an unseen man...