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Shekhar Home Review: A Subtle 90s Detective Drama

Shekhar Home Review

Shekhar Home Review

Series Name: Shekhar Home
Release Date: August 14, 2024
Cast: Kay Kay Menon, Ranvir Shorey, Rasika Dugal, Kirti Kulhari, Dibyendu Bhattacharya
Director: Srijit Mukherjee
Producer: Sameer Gogate
Banner: BBC Studios Productions

When we think of a detective drama series, many might recall ‘Sherlock Holmes.’ Inspired by that, the Hindi web series ‘Shekhar Home’ has been created.

Kay Kay Menon plays the lead role in this series, directed by Roshan Sippy and Srijit Mukherjee. The series, consisting of six episodes, started streaming on ‘Jio Cinema’ from August 14th. Let’s delve into how this crime drama fares.

The story begins in the 1990s in the backdrop of ‘Lonepur,’ a town in West Bengal.

Detective Shekhar (Kay Kay Menon) rents a room in a house. Though he appears as a simple man, he solves complex problems with ease. Jai Vrath (Ranvir Shorey) comes seeking Shekhar and begins working with him. However, Jai Vrath struggles to keep up with Shekhar’s speed in solving crimes.

Shekhar investigates a series of local murders and hands the culprits over to the law.

He then travels to Bihar with Jai Vrath, where a mysterious person holds some incriminating videos of certain politicians. The person blackmails the politicians, demanding money in exchange for not releasing the videos. Shekhar is called upon to solve this crisis.

During this time, Shekhar meets Iravati (Rasika Dugal), who takes him to a village inhabited by a Zamindar (landlord) family. Several members of this family are murdered, and the villagers believe it to be the work of a ghost.

Shekhar speaks with the remaining family members and begins to uncover the truth behind the mysterious force that is terrorizing them.

What challenges does Shekhar face? How does he respond? How does he solve this case? The answers to these questions form the intriguing aspects of the story.

The series depicts Shekhar tackling one case after another in his unique style.

Apart from the main characters, other artists change with each case, resulting in a series with many characters coming and going. Only the main characters travel from one case to another.

Set in the 1990s, the series focuses on how Shekhar solves cases with his wit, despite the limited technological advancements of that era.

The narrative revolves around cases, investigations, and strategies. There are no elaborate action scenes, and the series progresses from one story to another.

However, these stories feel somewhat routine, with no new or innovative elements.

The final episode features an unexpected twist but also feels a bit dragged. Since the story is set in the 1990s, the atmosphere and screenplay are in line with that period.

The main actors breathe life into their roles, but the cases Shekhar solves and their backgrounds are reminiscent of what we have seen before. There is a lack of suspenseful elements that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

The background music, photography, and editing all align with the 1990s setting of the story.

In an era where crime dramas are often fast-paced and intense, ‘Shekhar Home’ takes a more subtle and realistic approach. If viewed as a story from that time with its treatment, it might seem just okay.

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