The Buckingham Murders: A well-crafted whodunit focusing on unresolved grief and repressed anger

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Hansal Mehta raises many pertinent issues through this police procedural like the plight of immigrants, communal hatred, the queer community etc. The treatment of these topics does feel rushed, nevertheless he delivers an engrossing movie aided by the brilliant Kareena Kapoor Khan

Starcast: Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ash Tandon, Ranveer Brar, Keith Allen and others

Story and screenplay: Assem Arora

Additional screenplay: Raghav Raj Kakker and Kashyap Kapoor

Director: Hansal Mehta

Producers: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan

Music: Ketan Sodha

Cinematography: Emma Dalesman

Production Companies: Balaji Motion Pictures and Mahana Films

Running time: 1 hour and 50 minutes

The Buckingham Murders directed by Hansal Mehta and co-produced by Kareena Kapoor Khan perfectly fits the genre of a slow burn investigative drama. The story is set in the town of High Wycombe. High Wycombe is situated in Buckinghamshire just northwest of London. Beneath the town’s charming nature there are many secrets waiting to be unraveled. The film tapes into the underlying racial tensions echoing real life situations. In simple terms the story of The Buckingham Murders focuses on the emotional turmoil of detective Jasmeet Bhamra akka Jas (Kareena Kapoor Khan in a knockout performance). She is a witness to her son’s tragic death due to a reckless open firing incident in a foreign country. An attempt to escape from her scars results in a demotion to D S shortcut for Detective Seargent. Detective Seargent is a police rank in the UK. On her very first day of work, she reluctantly takes up the case of a missing Indian Child. It starts off as a straightforward investigation but soon a cane of secrets tumbles out. Jasmeet has huge doubts regarding the honesty of Diljeet (Ranveer Brar). Diljeet is the father of the missing child. As the plot progresses many questions crop up like why the boy is missing and who is responsible for it, running parallel to the investigation is the track of immigrants and the issue of communal violence.

Kareena Kapoor Khan in a knockout performance

A strong aspect of The Buckingham Murders is director’s exploration of unresolved grief and repressed anger. The struggles of Jass in dealing with her psychological state and how she emerges as a fighter has been well depicted. The professional and personal struggles of Jass run alongside the investigation, this enhances the drama at many places. There are occasions where we see the seniors being dismissive off her on the grounds of getting overtly involved, she is also treated in a condescending manner at work.

Stories of cops battling personal tragedies while investigating isn’t new but what makes this movie different is how the director has added the angles of Islamophobia and Homophobia among others. The communal tension between Sikhs and Muslim who form an important chunk of immigrants has been well explored too.

The movie also explores the trauma of a closeted Queer through an important character. There is an important conversation regarding this at a crucial juncture, it makes the viewers think about the plight of these people. The movie also dwells into the faulty idea of marriage where a woman is just treated as a servant with no salary.

Additionally, the movie also examines the changes brought by the pandemic. How it has influenced many aspects of our life both positively and negatively. Thankfully all these social aspects flow seamlessly rather than being force fitted. However, there are times where the viewers feel that these topics would have better off in a web series rather than a feature movie.

Just like Hansal Mehta’s previous movies here too there is ample psychological insight into the shortcomings of society. Emma Dalesman’s cinematography is top notch as well. His framers perfectly capture the eerie atmospherics.

As mentioned, in beginning the Buckingham Murders belongs to the genre of slow burn investigative dramas. This is not a thriller with twists and turns at every corner. Hansal Mehta takes his own sweet time to establish the various perspectives. At times the angle of immigrants even overpowers the mystery part of it but the conclusion more than makes up for it. It makes the viewers sit up about how this person turned out to be the real villain.

The Buckingham Murders has an equal mix of Hindi and English dialogues. This is doesn’t become jarring at any point. The English dialogues are equally poignant as the Hindi ones. Mention must also be made of Jasmeet’s wardrobe. Hansal uses the wardrobe in a smart manner to showcase the protagonist’s emotional journey. For most part of the movie Kareena is seen wearing black and dark purples. The only time the viewers see Jasmeet wearing a bright color is when she finally decides to stop running from the haunting past.

Performance wise it goes without saying that Kareena is an absolute treat to watch with her nuanced act. The actress has been aging like fine wine and this movie is the perfect testimony to it. The way she expresses emotions through subtle expressions is a treat to watch. A scene which deserves a particular mention is the one where Jass understands grief from her father’s perspective. It is highly emotional.

A scene which deserves a particular mention is the one where Jass understands grief from her father’s perspective.

The supporting cast also make their presence amply felt. Ranveer Brar deserves a special mention for the way he brings out the different nuances. Whether it is the frustration of a father whose child is missing, the false bravado of someone who is failing in business and finally a misogynist husband taking his wife for granted. Prabhleen Sandhu as the unassuming Preeti Kohli is also a delight to watch. The foreign actors like Keith Allen and Charles Craddock are also efficient in their respective parts.

The supporting cast also make their presence amply felt.

The Buckingham Murders is a skillful exploration of the complex human relationships under the guise of a police procedural. How certain social structures suffocate human beings, for fans of layered stories and Kareena Kapoor Khan this is a must watch.

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