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The Mumbai police force hits a breaking point that recalls the city’s late-nineties nightmares. A new murderer is active, repeating the precise methods associated with Seema Deshpande. Twenty-five years earlier, Seema was convicted for eight brutal killings, then spent the years since working in a Hyderabad prison kitchen. Commissioner Arun spots the pattern in the new crimes and chooses a risky plan: bring Seema into the investigation to help identify the person following in her footsteps.

That choice moves Seema from her cell to a fortified guest house in Mumbai, under constant watch. Detective Tejas Phadke is tasked with managing this arrangement, and the assignment places him face-to-face with someone he regards as a monster.

The series runs for six episodes on JioHotstar and draws its primary inspiration from a noted French thriller, then anchors that template inside Mumbai police routines and local institutional pressures. The tension comes from a simple, unsettling premise: the law seeks clarity through the mind of a convicted killer. The story stays focused on a procedural hunt for a murderer who seems to know Seema’s past with unnerving precision, and it keeps tightening the line separating the protector from the predator.

Performance Shifts and Domestic Menace

Madhuri Dixit plays Seema Deshpande with a chilling stillness. She drains the familiar warmth from her screen presence and replaces it with composure that feels carefully controlled. Seema’s daily life carries a quiet ritual quality: yoga, culinary precision, measured speech. She cooks elaborate mutton curries and sweets for the officers assigned to watch her, turning the most ordinary domestic gestures into something that reads as a threat. The food signals comfort on the surface, then pulls the mind back to the violence attached to her name.

Seema speaks openly about her victims, describing them as men who committed heinous sexual crimes. That stated motive becomes part of the psychological pressure the series places on its characters, because it invites the team to hear her as a source of insight while never letting them forget what she did. Siddharth Chandekar’s Detective Tejas Phadke carries the other side of that strain. He plays Tejas as a man built from suspicion, someone who treats every helpful detail as a move in a larger game. He refuses to eat Seema’s food and refuses to place trust in her interpretations, reading her cooperation as a tactic aimed at the opening she needs.

Commissioner Arun further complicates the guest house dynamic. Priyanshu Chatterjee gives the officer a softness that feels discordant next to Seema’s record, and that tone fuels resentment among members of the investigation team who see the arrangement as an institutional failure dressed up as strategy.

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Supporting performers such as Nimisha Nair and Pradeep Velankar register the personal cost of the case in smaller moments, showing how Tejas’s prolonged exposure to Seema’s presence bleeds into the emotional temperature of the group. Inside the guest house, conversations swing between reluctant professional cooperation and a visceral sense of disgust. The ensemble sustains the claustrophobia of a partnership built from necessity, where every exchange carries the weight of confinement, surveillance, and fear.

Cinematic Restraint and Procedural Detail

Nagesh Kukunoor directs with an emphasis on psychological pressure. The thriller mechanics come through atmosphere, pacing, and performance choices, with the series keeping its attention on dread rather than spectacle. The story advances at a steady rhythm while the investigation targets a suspect named Hosh. His connection appears tied to the letters Seema received in prison, and those handwritten messages become a key thread the police pull through interviews and records.

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The guest house itself works as a visual engine for unease. Surveillance cameras follow Seema’s movements, and the constant monitoring becomes part of the drama instead of a safety net. Kukunoor leans on the contradiction between total observation and enduring secrecy: Seema remains capable of holding information close, even under watch. A telling detail comes through the powdered dried mushrooms she hides in her clothing, a small act that signals planning, control, and an ongoing appetite for leverage. It lands as proof of her confidence and her willingness to test the system guarding her.

The script operates as a straightforward mystery, building its clues through interrogation rooms, archival research, and incremental revelations rather than large-scale action beats. The six-episode structure stretches the pressure, creating a sense of approaching disaster as the police try to stay ahead of two predatory minds.

Dialogue carries much of the force, along with plot turns placed with care, giving the impression of a chess match played across institutional procedures. The procedural material stays grounded in the geography and bureaucracy of the Mumbai police department, and that specificity gives the French-thriller inspiration a new texture: an international template filtered through local spaces, local authority, and local limits.

The Ethics of the Vigilante Mind

The series repeatedly confronts the moral logic Seema offers for her crimes. She frames herself as a necessary force against men who escaped legal punishment, and the show makes the audience sit with the discomfort of that claim. For Detective Tejas, that framing becomes a daily burden. He has to make use of her knowledge while protecting the moral line he still wants to hold, and his refusal to eat her food reads as more than caution; it becomes a ritual of resistance against her attempts to normalize herself inside the police space.

A key mystery hinges on a moment of intimate cruelty: Seema whispers a few words to Hosh, and the effect is immediate and devastating. The suspect collapses mentally, and the series withholds the content of the whisper to stress Seema’s ability to break a person from the inside. The choice turns language into a weapon and makes Seema’s influence feel more frightening than any physical assault shown on screen.

When the copycat murderer’s identity is revealed, the series pushes its themes of trauma forward. The new killer carries a backstory shaped by deep personal pain and past injustice, and that history clarifies the choice of victims and the impulse to replicate Seema’s methods. The imitation reads as legacy and infection, a transmission of violence that keeps finding new hosts.

In the final stretch, Seema offers a grim admission about herself: she describes a permanent compulsion to kill that exists apart from the vigilante story she tells. The line reframes her earlier justifications as cover for an enduring appetite for harm. By the time the case closes, the show leaves behind a bleak portrait of violence as a cycle that scars perpetrators and survivors alike, and it forces its characters to carry the weight of Seema’s real nature even after the investigation reaches its endpoint.

Mrs. Deshpande premiered on the JioHotstar streaming platform on December 19, 2025. The six-episode psychological thriller marks a significant departure for Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit, who portrays a convicted serial killer serving a life sentence. The story, adapted from the French series La Mante, follows a tense collaboration between the police and the original murderer to track down a copycat killer terrorizing Mumbai. You can currently watch the entire series on JioHotstar in India and Canada, or on Hulu in the United States.

Full Credits

  • Title: Mrs. Deshpande

  • Distributor: JioHotstar

  • Release date: December 19, 2025

  • Rating: 16+

  • Running time: 45–50 minutes per episode

  • Director: Nagesh Kukunoor

  • Writers: Nagesh Kukunoor, Rohit Banawlikar

  • Producers and Executive Producers: Elahe Hiptoola, Sameer Nair, Deepak Segal, Moiz Tarwadi (Executive Producer)

  • Cast: Madhuri Dixit, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Siddharth Chandekar, Diksha Juneja, Pradeep Welankar, Nimisha Nair, Kavin Dave, Arjun Pandey

  • Director of Photography (Cinematographer): Sangram Giri

  • Editors: Tapas Shankar

The Review

Mrs Deshpande

7 Score

The series provides a heavy look at the psychological toll of past trauma through a restrained lens. While the pacing occasionally falters, the shift in tone for the lead actors creates a sense of unease that persists until the end. The choice to focus on mental games rather than graphic violence serves the narrative well. It stands as a calculated addition to the thriller genre.

PROS

  • Restrained direction that prioritizes tension over gore.
  • A chilling and grounded performance by the lead actress.
  • Strong chemistry and friction between the detective and the convict.
  • Effective use of a claustrophobic guest house setting.

CONS

  • Some supporting character backstories feel slightly stretched.
  • The transition from prison to the investigation feels implausible at times.
  • The final reveal relies on a backstory that may feel overly convenient for some.

Review Breakdown

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