Bodies Pile Up & Pressure Rises In ‘Clean Up Company’ Trailer
There are business plans that make you rethink your entire approach to corporate strategy. Then there are those that require a complete reassessment of municipal bylaws, ethics, and the laws of physics. The latter, however, might just be the kind of radical thinking Prime Video is entertaining right now.
A recent trailer for the Hindi-language comedy-drama airing on MX Player and Prime Video hints at an unusually unconventional source of inspiration for a new venture. The premise, though wrapped in laughter, centers around a truly bizarre business opportunity: the logistical challenge of disposing of a body.
The story unfolds through the antics of three friends, Raju (played by Vishal Jethwa), Swapan (Amey Wagh), and Goldie (Atijesh Gupta), who stumble into this bizarre opportunity. What begins as a comedic escapade quickly transforms into a deep dive into the messy, often hilarious, reality of trying to run a company built on the most unconventional of foundations.
This isn’t just a sketch; it sets the stage for a far more complex exploration of what happens when the boundaries of conventional business are ignored. The humor lies in the clash between the absurdity of the task and the very serious consequences that follow, forcing the characters to navigate a world where the stakes are surprisingly high.
The campaign suggests that the journey of these friends is less about the actual disposal and more about the sheer comedic chaos and moral ambiguities that arise when ordinary people attempt to profit from the extraordinary. It’s a peek into a narrative that asks: what drives a company, and what truly constitutes a successful enterprise?
If this is the kickstart for Prime Video’s hypothetical Clean Up Company, it signals a willingness to tackle subjects that others shy away from. It suggests that sometimes, the most unconventional ideas—no matter how dark their initial framing—can spark a uniquely compelling narrative about human nature, greed, and the absurdities of life.