India, Jan. 30 -- Very early on in Suresh Triveni's Daldal, we see the murder and the murderer both. It is only the second episode in the seven-episode show, and the thriller reveals who the killer is, and also how they commit their murder. Everything from the modus operandi to dual lives the killer(s) lead is explained in the first hour of the show's runtime. Yet, it somehow never loses steam. In an age of abundant whodunnits, Daldal is a whydunnit, exploring the reasons behind why ordinary people become bloodthirsty killers, and tells the tale of choices and fate. Partly, it is salvaged by some exemplary performances, which elevate a routine screenplay. But in between those average moments, Daldal surprises with bold choices of narrativ...