Key Points

Maulik Pancholy is set to launch an innovative comedy podcast called 'Murder at the Patel Motel' that promises a unique murder mystery experience. The audio project features an impressive ensemble cast including stars from popular TV shows and films. The story follows Milan Patel, an event planner who becomes entangled in a murder investigation at his family's motel in Montana. With its blend of comedy, cultural exploration, and mystery, the podcast aims to offer audiences a fresh and entertaining narrative about family, identity, and hidden secrets.

Key Points: Maulik Pancholy's Murder at the Patel Motel Podcast

  • Comedic whodunnit set in a small-town Montana Patel motel
  • Explores complex Indian-American family relationships and hidden secrets
  • Star-studded cast including Murray Bartlett and Karan Soni
  • Podcast blends murder mystery with cultural comedy
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'Murder At The Patel Motel' announced, see details

Comedy murder mystery podcast starring Maulik Pancholy, featuring an all-star cast exploring Indian-American family dynamics

"Can you escape your past? - Maulik Pancholy"

Los Angeles, June 9

A comedy podcast, 'Murder at the Patel Motel', has been announced.

As per a press note, 'Murder at the Patel Motel' is touted to be a comic Agatha Christie-style mystery written by and starring Maulik Pancholy (30 Rock), alongside co-writers Zackary Grady and Achilles Stamatelaky.

The all-star production features an ensemble cast including Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus), Karan Soni (Deadpool, A Nice Indian Boy), Poorna Jagannathan (Deli Boys, Never Have I Ever), Iqbal Theba (Glee), Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect), Adam Pally (The Mindy Project), Margo Martindale (The Americans), Conrad Ricamora (Oh, Mary!), and Richard Kind (Only Murders in the Building). It is Executive Produced by Britta von Schoeler and Maulik Pancholy, and Produced by Mark Valdez.

Official synopsis of the Audible project reads, "When Milan Patel (Pancholy), a high-end event planner from New York City, visits his parents' dingy, family-run motel in small-town Montana, he expects typical family drama. Instead, he's thrust into a murder investigation when his father mysteriously drowns in the motel pool. Everyone's a suspect, and Milan's short trip becomes a nightmare as he's forced to reconnect with his past to solve his father's murder. This comedic whodunnit explores a complicated Indian-American family, the journey of a gay son who vowed never to return home, and a town determined to keep its secrets buried."

Excited about the project, Writer and actor Maulik Pancholy said, "Over half of the motels in the U.S. are owned by Indian-American families, most of whom have the last name Patel. You've either stayed at or driven by dozens of these without even realizing it. I'm thrilled for audiences to experience this high-stakes story set at a Patel Motel, where a comedic murder mystery begs the question: 'Can you escape your past?'"

The release date of the audio project has not been revealed yet.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This sounds like a fun twist on the classic whodunnit! Love that it's exploring Indian-American experiences with humor. Maulik Pancholy is brilliant - can't wait to hear this! 😊
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Rahul S.
Interesting concept but I hope they don't lean too much into stereotypes about Patel motels. The cast looks amazing though - Karan Soni and Poorna Jagannathan are always great!
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Ananya P.
As someone whose family ran a motel in the US, this hits close to home! Glad to see our stories being told, even if through comedy. The generational tension angle sounds particularly relatable.
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Vikram M.
Murder mystery + Indian family drama + comedy? Count me in! Though I wonder how they'll balance the tones. The synopsis reminds me of Knives Out but with desi flavors. Excited for this one!
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Sunita R.
I appreciate that they're highlighting the Patel motel phenomenon - it's such a significant part of Indian-American history that many don't know about. Hope the representation is done respectfully while still being funny.
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Nikhil D.
Not sure how I feel about making light of a father's death, even in a comedy. The premise could be problematic if not handled carefully. That said, the talent involved gives me hope it'll be tasteful.

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