Vikramaditya Motwane, known for pushing creative boundaries, brings a fresh approach to CTRL by exploring the screen-life format, a narrative style still relatively new to Indian cinema read more
Indian cinema is entering a new era with CTRL, a screen-life thriller directed by Vikramaditya Motwane and streaming on Netflix, produced by Nikhil Dwivedi and backed by Monika Shergill and Ruchika Kapoor of Netflix. This groundbreaking film redefines the cyber-thriller genre, drawing comparisons to the globally popular Black Mirror while offering a distinctly Indian perspective.
Vikramaditya Motwane, known for pushing creative boundaries, brings a fresh approach to CTRL by exploring the screen-life format, a narrative style still relatively new to Indian cinema. This innovative storytelling is sure to captivate audiences.
CTRL is produced by Safrron Magicworks and Andolan Films and streaming on “Netflix”. It delves into the consequences of living in a world dominated by technology and screens. The film serves as a reflection of how our digital lives increasingly shape our reality, and it aims to reach a global audience through its partnership with Netflix.
Adding to the excitement, the film features fresh talents like Ananya Panday and Vihaan Samat, who bring dynamic performances to this intense, high-stakes thriller. Their characters, entangled in the digital maze, highlight the risks of a screen-controlled world.
Produced by Saffron Magicworks and Andolan Films, CTRL is now streaming on Netflix, already making waves in the international cyber-thriller landscape with its gripping narrative and cutting-edge storytelling.