CTRL: A Bold Leap into Tech-Driven Storytelling
What makes CTRL truly exciting is its portrayal of a dystopian future shaped by technology—a vision that felt all too believable.
Read moreWhat makes CTRL truly exciting is its portrayal of a dystopian future shaped by technology—a vision that felt all too believable.
Read moreJanhvi Kapoor, in the lead role, puts in visible effort, but her performance lacks the depth needed to match her talented co-stars.
Read moreThis enjoyable ride through friendship and escapism leaves you with a smile, proving that Kemmu should definitely explore more directorial ventures in the future.
Read moreDirector Atul Sabharwal presents a grounded and authentic portrayal, steering clear of unnecessary songs or melodramatic moments.
Read moreDespite some shortcomings, particularly the unrealistic makeup that seems to struggle under the scrutiny of 8K screens, Kamal Haasan’s performance remains dominant and compelling in every scene.
Read moreThe movie is not recommended as it risks giving viewers a headache and making them question their judgment in selecting a so-called thriller. The bland and punchless ending further adds to the dissatisfaction.
Read moreJaideep Ahlawat delivers an exceptional performance, his smirks and satirical dialogue adding depth to his character. Junaid Khan, in his debut role, impresses without relying on hype or heavy promotions.
Read moreThe movie skilfully delves into the struggles and traumas faced by Gen Z, subtly weaving in themes of selfishness, insecurities, and egos into the storyline.
Read moreDespite efforts to connect with Indian audiences through a story about an Anglo-Indian community, the movie might not resonate with the majority.
Read moreThe trailer hinted at an intriguing plot, but the film’s execution left much to be desired. The screenplay lacked the intensity required for a thriller spy movie, and the excessive length only added to the sense of tedium.
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