The tragedy about being hyper-connected is also that we’re lonelier than ever. We’re over-stimulated which is why, perhaps, a lot of us don’t know how to remain alone and how to do nothing because even when we’re doing nothing we’re doomscrolling on Instagram. Something around this sentiment, if not more sinister, appears to be the theme of Ananya Panday’s upcoming film on Netflix, CTRL
If worse comes to worse, would you let technology decide your life? Would you let an app take control of your life and happiness? This is what Panday does in Vikramaditya Motwane’s upcoming directorial. After what looks like a tragic disintegration of a relationship, she allows CTRL to dictate her life.
At a time when Black Mirror seems like a distant reality, this thriller appears to be mind-bending and compelling at the same time. Here’s what people are saying about this.
The film also stars Vihaan Samat, Devika Vatsa, Kamakshi Bhat, and Suchita Trivedi, among others. It will release on 4 October 2024. Kho Gaye Hum Kahan was a twisted take on our social media realities. It had Panday in it and she performed exceptionally well, so we can only imagine what this project is gonna be like.
AI has been a part of our lives for a long time, even though we didn’t realise it. However, in the last one year, it has become too evident to ignore. With text and video AI, things have changed completely and there are many real-life examples of artificial intelligence acting like a romantic partner, friend, etc. to people. There is a lot of excitement about this development, along with a lot of fear – and to make a movie on this topic is timely. We can’t wait. Here’s the trailer in case you missed it.