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Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa Movie Review: The Pathology of a Bully

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 3:56 PM
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Quietly subversive and more interested in human frailty than genre payoffs, Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa is a quintessential Rajat Kapoor film. It doesn’t reinvent the whodunit, but it humanises it, turning a murder mystery into a mirror held up to the insidious violence we inflict on the people we claim to love.

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The Plot: A Getaway That Turns DeadlyWhat Works: Vinay Pathak’s Brutal TurnWhat Doesn’t: The Final RevealThe Verdict

Vinay Pathak delivers a brutal turn as Sohrab Handa, a sharp-tongued, unapologetically abrasive presence whose acid wit and honesty expose the toxicity of dysfunctional relationships cloaked in civility.

The Plot: A Getaway That Turns Deadly

To celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary, Raman (Neil Bhoopalam) and Jayanti (Palomi Ghosh) invite a close group of friends and family for an intimate getaway at a sprawling century-old mansion in the hills.

Among the guests is Raman’s business partner, Sohrab Handa (Vinay Pathak), a sharp-tongued, unapologetically abrasive presence who dominates every conversation with his acid wit and perceptive cruelty. Sohrab knows exactly which insecurities to poke and how to cloak his barbs in humour.

When murder enters the picture, the gathering transforms into a whodunit that serves as a mirror to the hidden violence within relationships.

What Works: Vinay Pathak’s Brutal Turn

  • Vinay Pathak delivers a career-defining performance as the titular bully, making Sohrab both repellent and fascinating.
  • Rajat Kapoor’s direction prioritizes human frailty over genre conventions, creating a quietly subversive atmosphere.
  • The film turns the murder mystery into a character study of insidious violence and dysfunctional relationships.

What Doesn’t: The Final Reveal

Final RevealDoesn’t fully satisfy
Tonal BalanceNot entirely consistent

The final reveal and tonal balance don’t fully satisfy, but the film remains a respectable experiment that fiercely tugs at the deepest strings of the heart.

The Verdict

Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa is a quintessential Rajat Kapoor film—more interested in human frailty than genre payoffs. Vinay Pathak’s brutal turn as the sharp-tongued bully anchors this quietly subversive whodunit. While the final reveal may not fully satisfy, the film succeeds as a respectable experiment that humanises the murder mystery genre.

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