The information provided refers to the first episode of the Indian dark comedy series A Simple Murder which premiered on in November 2020. Show Overview: "A Simple Murder" : Dark Comedy, Crime, Thriller. : Sachin Pathak. : Akhilesh Jaiswal.
: Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Priya Anand, Amit Sial, Sushant Singh, and Yashpal Sharma. Episode 1 Details: "Sanyog Ka Tadka" Release Date : 20 November 2020. Plot Summary
: The story follows Manish (played by Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub), a failed entrepreneur struggling with both personal and professional life. Due to a case of mistaken identity, he is mistakenly hired to assassinate a young girl—the daughter of an influential politician. He receives an advance of five lakh rupees, setting off a chaotic chain of events driven by greed and moral dilemmas. Critical Reception General View
: Reviewers generally praised the ensemble cast's performances, particularly Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub and Sushant Singh. Mixed Perspectives : While critics from Cinema Express
lauded the writing as "effective," others, such as reviewers from The Times of India , found the plot to be "unnecessarily complex" at times. or more details on the A.Simple.Murder.S01.EP01.2020.720p.Sony.Liv.WEB...
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"A Simple Murder" (S01E01) is a 2020 Indian dark comedy crime thriller that follows a struggling entrepreneur, Manish, who gets involved in a hitman's contract due to a case of mistaken identity. The premiere episode, praised for its "Coen Brothers-esque" tone, initiates a chaotic chain of events following a botched contract, setting the stage for a narrative defined by greed and accidental killings. For more details on the series, visit the SonyLIV website.
A strong, snappy pilot that balances “oh no” suspense with “haha” awkwardness. If you like Fargo (TV series) or Delhi Crime but with dark humor, this is for you.
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The episode opens with Manish (Mohammad Samad), a young man running a struggling “experience gift” company. Buried under loans and harassed by creditors, he receives an unusual offer from a stranger named Santosh (Amit Sial) — a hitman looking to outsource a job. The target: a local businessman named Mr. Khosla.
| Character | Role | First episode vibe | |-----------|------|--------------------| | Santosh | Failed businessman | Desperate, relatable, panic-driven | | Ritu | His wife | Sharp, suspicious, done with his excuses | | Maddy | Small-time crook | Unstable, loud, hilarious | | Khanna | Cop | Laid-back but dangerous |
SonyLIV’s A Simple Murder serves up a dark comedy that thrives on chaos, incompetence, and the classic trope of "wrong place, wrong time." The title itself is a misdirection—because in this show, nothing is simple, and certainly no murder goes according to plan.
The series introduces us to Manav, a struggling entrepreneur whose life is a series of unfortunate events. Desperate for money and teetering on the edge of a failed marriage, he finds himself entangled in a plot far bigger than his own financial woes. Episode 1 sets the stage by establishing Manav not as a hero, but as a desperate man willing to cross lines he shouldn't.

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