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‘Killer Soup’ trailer: The plot thickens with Manoj Bajpayee and Konkona Sensharma


As the streaming giant Netflix continues to expand its repertoire of international content, audiences are now given a taste of its latest venture with the release of the trailer for “Killer Soup”, the platform’s first Hindi original series set to premiere in 2024. This eight-episode crime comedy series, deftly helmed by the acclaimed director Abhishek Chaubey, known for his previous works such as ‘Udta Punjab’, ‘Sonchiriya’, and ‘Ray’, ushers in a fresh blend of humor and mystery to the crime thriller genre.

Starring in this anticipated series are Manoj Bajpayee and Konkona Sensharma, two of Indian cinema’s most versatile actors, who are set to enthrall viewers with their electrifying performances. “Killer Soup” is grounded in a narrative that is both bizarre and intriguing—it loosely draws inspiration from an actual event that took place in the year 2017 and tells the story of a woman orchestrated a complex scheme to pass off her paramour as her deceased husband.

The narrative centers around Swathi Shetty, an aspiring chef whose passion lies in creating a truly exquisite paya soup—one she hopes will captivate the world. However, one fateful accident sparks a chain of mishaps, embroiling Swathi and her lover in a quagmire of cover-ups and precarious situations. A succinct note from the series creators articulates the series’ essence: “One accident sets off a series of mishaps and hasty cover-ups that land her and her lover in hot soup.”

In addition to its lead actors, “Killer Soup” also boasts a strong supporting cast with the likes of Nasser, Sayaji Shinde, Lal, Anbuthasan, Anula Navlekar, and Kani Kusruti, each expected to bring depth and color to the fast-paced and intricate storyline. The narrative fabric of the series is woven by creators and writers Unaiza Merchant, Anant Tripathi, Harshad Nalawade, and Abhishek Chaubey, who have collaboratively sculpted a world where crime, comedy, and culinary ambitions collide in the most unexpected ways.

Lending further insight into the series, Manoj Bajpayee shared his enthusiasm for his role and the project at large in a statement. Emphasizing the novelty of his performance, he states, “For the first time in my career, I will be playing a double role, both starkly different from each other.” Bajpayee expresses unwavering trust in the vision of director Abhishek Chaubey and the collaborative environment fostered by Netflix. He emphasizes that at its core, “Killer Soup” melds a thrilling crime saga with various other genres to create a unique and engaging narrative that is sure to captivate a diverse audience.

The trailer, rich with scenes alluding to dark comedy, labyrinthine plots, and unpredictable twists, has generated considerable buzz among viewers and critics alike. It promises a tantalizing mix that seems destined to leave its audience on the edge of their seats, spoons in hand, ready to taste every twist and turn “Killer Soup” has to offer. As viewers eagerly await the series’ release, the trailer stands as a tantalizing preview of the storytelling feast that awaits.

With this bold step into Hindi original content, Netflix continues to demonstrate its commitment to presenting a global audience with stories across genres and languages. “Killer Soup” marks yet another chapter in the ever-evolving narrative of Indian content on global screens—a narrative that is as multifaceted as the series itself promises to be. As anticipation builds for its 2024 debut, one thing is clear: the stage is set for “Killer Soup” to become a defining moment in the landscape of Indian digital entertainment.