The film underscores how often we overlook the humanity of delivery personnel, neglecting to see them as individuals supporting families and striving for dignity amidst grueling conditions.
Indian directors should note that a good mystery doesn’t need excessive songs and unrelated scenes. Instead, it benefits from a tight screenplay, concise dialogues, and a focused narrative.
What makes CTRL truly exciting is its portrayal of a dystopian future shaped by technology—a vision that felt all too believable.
Janhvi Kapoor, in the lead role, puts in visible effort, but her performance lacks the depth needed to match her talented co-stars.
While Uglies treads familiar ground for fans of the genre, it still manages to capture attention with its fast-paced and engaging storyline.
This enjoyable ride through friendship and escapism leaves you with a smile, proving that Kemmu should definitely explore more directorial ventures in the future.
Director Atul Sabharwal presents a grounded and authentic portrayal, steering clear of unnecessary songs or melodramatic moments.
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