Manorama Six Feet Under is a thriller/mystery film in which an author puts on his detective hat to solve a local crime. The premise, at first glance, might seem pretty normal, but the script itself is actually pretty great.
However, the major issue I had with this film was its pacing, and here’s why.
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A “TL;DR” Review of Manorama Six Feet Under

- Story: 3/5
- Acting: 3.5/5
- Direction: 4/5
Must Watch: Not exactly… but also not a “no”
One-Time Watch: Yes
Manorama Six Feet Under Review — A Deep Dive

Manorama Six Feet Under is a film that had been on my list for a long time. But by the time the credits rolled, I couldn’t help but feel disappointed at the pacing of the story (even though the story itself is actually good).
Obviously, the film’s title gives away its basic plot — a woman named Manorama is dead, and the protagonist will need to figure out how it happened. As the story goes on, the mystery and intrigue also escalate, with the protagonist Satyaveer realising how little he truly knows about the case of which he’s unwittingly become a part.
However, Manorama Six Feet Under’s inconsistent pacing is what will cause the interest of viewers to wane from scene to scene.

There are some moments in the film where you will be on the edge of your seat, but there are also some clues that the audience will be able to figure out relatively quickly because the film, for the most part, stays true to many tropes in the mystery/thriller genre.
Having said that, what really stands out about Manorama Six Feet Under is Satyaveer’s character development. While Abhay Deol’s character starts out with a typical nonchalance (a performance that he always nails), Satyaveer develops a close connection to the case and sees it through in a manner that almost consumes his entire existence.
While most movies in the mystery genre usually have a professional detective working to solve a case — think Agatha Christie adaptations — the fact that Satyaveer is just another normal guy who gets involved in a larger plot is actually rather refreshing.

Deol acted pretty well in the movie, and his pairing with Raima Sen was also quite interesting and worked well. Sen’s performance in Manorama Six Feet Under is also much better than in some of her other works. Overall, all the actors in this film have done justice to their roles.
Manorama Six Feet Under Plot Overview

Set in a small town in Rajasthan, India, the story follows Satyaveer Randhawa (Abhay Deol), a writer turned engineer whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is approached by a mysterious woman named Manorama (Sarika), who asks him to spy on her husband, the powerful and corrupt local politician P.P. Rathore (Kulbhushan Kharbanda).
As Satyaveer delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, corruption, and murder that threatens to consume him.