
36 Days – SonyLiV s1
Director: Director’s Full Name: Vishal Furia
Cast: Main Cast: Neha Sharma, Purab Kohli, Shruti Seth, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Sharib Hashmi, Amruta Khanvilkar, Chahat Vig, Sushant Divgikar
36 Days (2024) unfolds like a meticulously plotted reverse countdown: a brutal murder in Goa’s upscale enclave, Casa De Magnolia, marks the start—and the series rewinds 36 days to uncover the dark secrets that led up to this horrific climax. Under Vishal Furia’s direction and a taut script by Anahata Menon and Seneca Mendonsa, each episode peels back peeled facades—revealing greed, betrayal, identity crises, and fractured human nature.
Neha Sharma anchors the narrative as Farah, a captivating newcomer whose presence disrupts the placid surface of the tight-knit community. The ensemble—including Purab Kohli and Shruti Seth as a troubled power couple, Chandan Roy Sanyal as the unsettling society owner Tony, Amruta Khanvilkar and Sharib Hashmi as the ambitious, morally complex duo, and Chahat Vig navigating layered vulnerability—delivers performances that imbue each character with shades of gray. Subtle emotional arcs—like a grieving mother or an artist battling prejudice—add depth to the relentless suspense.
Visually, 36 Days embraces a subdued palette and strategic framing to heighten unease, while the reverse chronology maintains tight pacing. Thrills remain front and center, although critics note a degree of predictability as the narrative progresses
36 Days (2024) unfolds like a meticulously plotted reverse countdown: a brutal murder in Goa’s upscale enclave, Casa De Magnolia, marks the start—and the series rewinds 36 days to uncover the dark secrets that led up to this horrific climax. Under Vishal Furia’s direction and a taut script by Anahata Menon and Seneca Mendonsa, each episode peels back peeled facades—revealing greed, betrayal, identity crises, and fractured human nature.
Neha Sharma anchors the narrative as Farah, a captivating newcomer whose presence disrupts the placid surface of the tight-knit community. The ensemble—including Purab Kohli and Shruti Seth as a troubled power couple, Chandan Roy Sanyal as the unsettling society owner Tony, Amruta Khanvilkar and Sharib Hashmi as the ambitious, morally complex duo, and Chahat Vig navigating layered vulnerability—delivers performances that imbue each character with shades of gray. Subtle emotional arcs—like a grieving mother or an artist battling prejudice—add depth to the relentless suspense.
Visually, 36 Days embraces a subdued palette and strategic framing to heighten unease, while the reverse chronology maintains tight pacing. Thrills remain front and center, although critics note a degree of predictability as the narrative progresses