"Murder Mubarak" has hit the screens, and audiences are finding it to be a refreshing take on the classic whodunit mystery. Unlike some comparisons to other popular shows and films like "The White Lotus" or "Knives Out," this movie stands on its own, offering viewers a self-aware satire that hits the mark. Starring Vijay Varma and Sara Ali Khan, "Murder Mubarak" introduces us to a world of high society with its share of eccentric characters. At first glance, the film may seem a bit pretentious as it introduces us to these characters with quirky names that supposedly represent their personalities. But soon, the storyline takes a captivating turn. Karisma Kapoor shines as a faded movie star, reminiscent of her role in "Karmma Calling." Alongside her are talented actors like Ashim Gulati, Suhail Nayyar, Brijendra Kala, Tisca Chopra, Deven Bhojani, and the charismatic Pankaj Tripathi. Together, they weave a tale that keeps viewers guessing. Director Homi Adajania adds his own flair to the narrative, playing with the Rashomon effect and blurring the lines between reality and fiction. Through clever editing and witty dialogue, the film keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. One of the film's strengths lies in its refusal to take itself too seriously. Despite its star-studded cast, each character is portrayed with a touch of humor and humanity. Karisma Kapoor's comeback performance is a sight to behold, while Sanjay Kapoor adds depth to his portrayal of a proud but flawed character. Overall, "Murder Mubarak" is a must-watch for fans of mystery and satire alike. With its clever plot twists and stellar performances, it's a film that leaves a lasting impression. Glamour Galore: Kriti Sanon and Shanaya Kapoor Shine at Lakme Fashion Week Day 3 Sara Ali Khan's Stunning Saree Look Goes Viral - The Price Will Surprise You Amitabh Bachchan Hospitalized: Undergoes Leg Angioplasty at Mumbai's Kokilaben Hospital