logo
‘Black White And Gray Love Kills' web-series review: A unique, gripping, compelling thriller that's more than just a murder mystery

‘Black White And Gray Love Kills' web-series review: A unique, gripping, compelling thriller that's more than just a murder mystery

First Post02-05-2025

The most nifty aspect of Black White And Gray Love Kills is how it stays true to the essence of the blueprint of a skillful thriller read more
Cast: Mayur More, Deven Bhojani, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Kamlesh Sawant, Palak Jaiswal
Director: Pushkar Sunil Mahabal
Language: Hindi
There's a new web show in town titled Black White And Gray Love Kills. It begins with an ode to India and its absorbing culture. It soon morphs into a whodunnit with four murders and one accused. Either don't get fooled by the name or be conned by the opening stretch. The visuals in the credits are as trippy as the moniker. It's impossible not to be intrigued by the ensemble. You have Kamlesh Sawant as an investigating officer brining back the fresh memories of the Drishyam franchise. There's Deven Bhojani, the down on his luck friend in Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar and the ever infallible and infuriating Dushyant from Sarabhai vs Sarabhai. We also have Tigmanshu Dhulia, who always carries a certain sense of swagger with him every time he takes up an acting assignment. And in between all the mess is Mayur More, the terrific chameleon-like central character. The one thing that makes a great murder mystery is the right form of restlessness, both in the story, the characters, and the people who watch them.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
Black White And Gray Love Kills begins in the dark, which means the viewers will be in the dark too until all the cards are revealed. A single stretch of a scene includes an eye witness, a cigarette, a politician's poster, a dead body, and of course, blood. All this pandemonium is juxtaposed with interviews of people related to the case and close to the victims. The creepy camerawork is reminiscent of the haunting Love Sex Aur Dhokha. A sudden death is An Action Hero redux. But we are not even halfway through. This is just the beginning. We have many more dots to connect.
This isn't just about fixing the mystery and finding the killer, director and writer Pushkar Sunil Mahabal along with Yogendra Oke aim at a social commentary about rape and women's character too. Just like the recent Khauf, the narrative has more connotations than one. And just like Rang De Basanti, a foreign filmmaker comes to India to make a film. The 2006 saga was about awakening a generation and a bunch of callous students through the story and sacrifices of our freedom fighters. Here, it's about digging deep into a murder case to extract the truth.
The most nifty aspect of Black White And Gray Love Kills is how it stays true to the essence of the blueprint of a skillful thriller. The series never takes sides, the filmmaker asks the most precise questions, the responses are just as prompt and practical, and the flashbacks are gripping from start to finish. One more film that comes to mind is Crazxy. Remember how exhausting and exhilarating the one shot tyre changing scene was? There's an essence here too, which is followed by an expected yet unexpected brawl in the jungle. By now, you're more curious to know what happened as opposed to who made it all happen.
And then there's the twist that shows how truth is equally strange and bizarre. It blurs the line between fact and fiction. That's what makes a series or a film stand out. And this one shows how love indeed kills, how life is stuck in a loop of black, white, and grey. But it's also a reflection of how love make life live (no Aashiqui 2 puns here), how flimsiness can save the day for someone who never believed in god, and how some questions will never be answered.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
Rating: 3 (out of 5 stars)
Black White And Gray Love Kills is streaming on Sony LIV

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Meet most expensive director of country who has given blockbusters at box office, charges Rs 200 crore for single film, net worth is…, he is…
Meet most expensive director of country who has given blockbusters at box office, charges Rs 200 crore for single film, net worth is…, he is…

India.com

time38 minutes ago

  • India.com

Meet most expensive director of country who has given blockbusters at box office, charges Rs 200 crore for single film, net worth is…, he is…

The director significantly contributes to a film's success at the box office. But are you aware of who the highest-paid director in India is? Today, we share details about a director who has become synonymous with successful films. His charges exceed those of even the top superstars of industry. Just because of his consistency and love for cinema, this director has earned the title of India's most expensive director. Let's identify who he is. The Maverick Director… Here we are referring about Telugu director, SS Rajamouli, who has given outstanding films like Eega, Magadheera, Bahubali and RRR. According to IMDb, SS Rajamouli, a Telugu filmmaker, reportedly charges approximately Rs 200 crore for directing a movie. This figure encompasses his initial payment, profit share, and bonuses from the sale of rights. Notably, this amount can rise even further based on the film's success. The better a film performs, the larger SS Rajamouli's cut becomes. As per estimates, Rajamouli's net worth is around Rs 158 crore, as he receives a significant income from his films, personal investments, and his production company. Additionally, he is recognized in the business sector and has made a considerable sum from several advertisements recently. Rajamouli's Earnings From His Blockbuster RRR As per reports, Rajamouli earned roughly Rs 200 crore from his monstrous blockbuster RRR, featuring Ram Charan and Jr NTR. SS Rajamouli has reached this level due to the achievements of the gigantic Baahubali franchise. A fee of 200 crores positions him as one of the country's highest-paid film directors. In contrast, even major stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan earn only about 150 to 180 crores per film, which is less than what Rajamouli earns. His substantial fees indicate that he holds a superstar status among directors. RRR was promoted primarily as SS Rajamouli's film in North India, despite involvement of two major South Indian actors, Ram Charan and Jr NTR. The Benchmark Of SS Rajamouli Only Baahubali 2 made history by grossing Rs 510 crore in Hindi. This film remained the top-grossing Hindi film for six years, until the release of Shah Rukh Khan's action-thriller Pathan in 2023. Similarly, RRR also performed exceptionally well at the box office, with its Hindi version earning over 270 crores. If industry insiders are to be believed, no other director has come close to matching SS Rajamouli's earnings. His fees are more than double those of other directors in India. Sandeep Reddy Vanga and Prashanth Neel charge around 90 crores per film. Among the well-known filmmakers, Rajkumar Hirani's earnings are estimated to be about 80 crores. Directors such as Sukumar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Lokesh Kanagaraj, and Siddharth Anand charge upwards of 40 crores for a film.

Akhanda 2: Thaandavam
Akhanda 2: Thaandavam

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Akhanda 2: Thaandavam

YouTube / Jun 10, 2025, 07:57AM IST Watch the Official Teaser from Hindi movie 'Akhanda 2: Thaandavam' starring Nandamuri Balakrishna. 'Akhanda 2: Thaandavam' movie is directed by Boyapati Sreenu and produced by Raam Achanta and Gopi Achanta. To know more about 'Akhanda 2: Thaandavam' teaser watch the video. Check out the latest Hindi teasers, new movie teasers, trending Hindi movie teaser, and more at ETimes - Times of India Entertainment.

'Thug Life' Box Office Collection Day 5: Kamal Haasan collects around Rs 3.25 crore on first Monday
'Thug Life' Box Office Collection Day 5: Kamal Haasan collects around Rs 3.25 crore on first Monday

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

'Thug Life' Box Office Collection Day 5: Kamal Haasan collects around Rs 3.25 crore on first Monday

Picture Credit: Facebook Mani Ratnam 's eagerly awaited film 'Thug Life,' starring Kamal Haasan , ended its first Monday at the box office. According to preliminary estimates, it made about Rs 3.25 crore on the fifth day. The movie had a great first day, earning Rs 15.5 crore, with the Tamil version contributing Rs 13.35 crore, according to trade analyst Sacnilk. Nevertheless, the movie saw a steep decline of almost 54% on Friday, grossing Rs 7.15 crore, before making a modest comeback on Saturday with Rs 7.75 crore. Monday's collection was the lowest single-day earning to date, totalling Rs 40.15 crore, after Sunday saw another decline with Rs 6.5 crore. Occupancy trends across languages With morning shows at 14.11%, afternoon shows at 19.53%, evening shows at 17.99%, and night shows at 20.57%, "Thug Life" had an overall Tamil occupancy of 18.05% on Monday. With a significantly lower occupancy rate of 5.09%, the Hindi version was used by 3.51% in the morning, 4.31% in the afternoon, 5.48% in the evening, and 7.06% at night. With an overall occupancy of 14.25%, morning shows at 12.87%, afternoon at 15.37%, evening at 15.81%, and night at 12.94%, the Telugu version performed better than Hindi but worse than Tamil. About the film The storyline of 'Thug Life' revolves around Sakthivel Nayakar, who was a notorious mafia don and looks for revenge against betrayal. The film features Kamal Haasan as Sakthivel as the lead actor, along with significant roles by Trisha Krishnan , Silambarasan TR , Abhirami, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Ashok Selvan, Joju George , Nassar, Ali Fazal, and Mahesh Manjrekar. 'Thug Life' received mixed notices, though, given the anticipation of Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam's reunion after nearly four decades apart. While the actors' performances and technical acumen were praised by some, others believed that the overall impact of the film was negated by its overpopulated plot and underdeveloped characters.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store