‘Wazir’ is a tale of two unlikely friends, a wheelchair-bound chess grandmaster and a brave ATS officer. Brought together by grief and a strange twist of fate, the two men decide to help each other win the biggest games of their lives. But there’s a mysterious, dangerous opponent lurking in the shadows, who is all set to checkmate them
The film's soundtrack album was composed by a number of artists: Shantanu Moitra, Ankit Tiwari, Advaita, Prashant Pillai, Rochak Kohli and Gaurav Godkhindi.The background score was composed by Rohit Kulkarni while the lyrics were penned by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Swanand Kirkire, A. M. Turaz, Manoj Muntashir and Abhijeet Deshpande. The album rights of the film were acquired by T-Series, and it was released on 18 December 2015.
: Even in a room full of potential murderers, Kotoko remains a "menace". From her "thirsty" comments about Kuro to her sheer boredom while waiting for the drama to unfold, her personality keeps the heavy exposition from feeling dry.
If you thought the arc was a wild ride of "fictional reasoning," In/Spectre Season 2 Episode 9, titled "The Silenced Children" (or Silent Children ), takes the psychological stakes to a whole new level. While Kotoko Iwanaga usually fights ghosts with logic, this episode proves that sometimes, human family dynamics are scarier than any yokai . The Ultimate Inheritance Game
In/Spectre is at its best when it explores the concept of (fictional reasoning)—the idea that the "truth" matters less than a "believable theory" that can sway people's opinions. In this episode, the truth is already out (a confession), but the reasoning is what everyone is fighting for.
The episode centers on a chilling scenario: Goichi Otonashi, a wealthy businessman, confesses to murdering his wife, Sumi, 23 years ago. But here’s the twist—he challenges his children to explain how he did it, with a larger share of the inheritance going to whoever crafts the best explanation.
: Kotoko turns the entire investigation on its head by asking one simple, devastating question: Why do all of Goichi’s children coincidentally have alibis? This shifts the focus from the confession to the structural mechanics of the family's shared history.
Fans on Reddit have compared the episode to a Danganronpa or Detective Conan case due to its elaborate murder plots and the MC's ease in navigating complex arguments.
When Everyone Wants You Dead: A Deep Dive into In/Spectre Season 2, Episode 9
: Poor Rion, the granddaughter, serves as the audience's surrogate, realizing for the first time just how "messed up" her family history actually is. Why This Episode Works