Anshuman Jha’s 'Lord Curzon Ki Haveli' wanted to be a slick chamber thriller: part dark comedy, part social satire. What it ended up being is an ambitious but uneven play-like experiment that looks intriguing, sounds dramatic, and yet feels emotionally hollow.

Set almost entirely inside a plush London home, the film unfolds over one dinner party that spirals into a night of secrets, deception, drama, and death (deaths, to be precise). It’s shot like a chamber drama, where characters circle each other in a confined space and tension builds more

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