If you are looking for a high-stakes, claustrophobic thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat, the 2021 Netflix release —directed by Ram Madhvani—is one to add to your watchlist. Based on the 2013 Korean film The Terror Live , this Hindi adaptation brings a gritty, urban intensity to the screen. The Plot: A Race Against Time
The story follows Arjun Pathak (played by Kartik Aaryan ), a fallen-from-grace news anchor relegated to a radio show. His life takes a dark turn when he receives a chilling phone call during a live broadcast: a terrorist threatens to blow up the Bandra-Worli Sea Link in Mumbai.
is a solid thriller that proves Kartik Aaryan can handle heavy, dramatic material. While the third act has some polarized reviews regarding its realism, the tension remains high until the very last frame. Where to watch: Officially streaming on Netflix. If you are looking for a high-stakes, claustrophobic
Despite being set almost entirely in a single room, the cinematography creates a palpable sense of dread and urgency. Final Verdict
Sensing a chance to reclaim his prime-time glory, Arjun decides to broadcast the conversation live. What follows is a tense moral battle between ambition and ethics as the city literally crumbles outside his studio window. His life takes a dark turn when he
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As Arjun’s boss, she perfectly portrays the cold, ratings-driven nature of modern news media. Why You Should Watch It Where to watch: Officially streaming on Netflix
It offers a biting critique of "sensationalist" journalism and how the hunger for TRPs can lead to devastating consequences.