‘Killer Soup’, starring Manoj Bajpayee and Konkona Sen Sharma, will be released on January 11 on Netflix, the streaming platform announced yesterday.
Directed by Abhishek Chaubey of ‘Udta Punjab’ and ‘Sonchiriya’ fame, the comedy crime-drama is loosely inspired by a news headline and serves up a ”tantalising blend of intrigue and dark humour”.
It follows Swathi Shetty (Konkana), an aspiring yet talentless home chef, who cooks up a bizarre plan to replace her husband, Prabhakar (Bajpayee), with her lover, Umesh (also played by Bajpayee), PTI reported.
But when a bumbling local inspector and amateur villains stir the pot, things don’t go as planned and a recipe for chaos ensues, the official synopsis read.
Chaubey, who also serves as a co-writer and showrunner on the series, said his goal was to offer an ”exceptional” crime thriller show that is laced with humour.
”‘With ‘Killer Soup’, we wanted to give the audience permission to laugh and also be shocked with a crime thriller that blends in humour and quirkiness. It is a pot-boiler sent completely over the top with an exceptional cast including Manoj Bajpayee, Konkona Sen Sharma, Nasser, Sayaji Shinde, and Lal.
”Through this series, I wanted to serve up something exceptional with Netflix and it has been a creatively fulfilling experience with them,” the director said in a statement.
The show was announced in 2022 and was previously titled ‘Soup’.
Tanya Bami, director of the series at Netflix India, said she is thrilled to kickstart 2024 with a bizarre series like ‘Killer Soup’.
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