Blind, Starring Sonam Kapoor, Is Now Available to Stream on JioCinema

Blind, the new suspense thriller starring Sonam Kapoor in the lead, is now available to stream on JioCinema. Originally slated for a theatrical release, the film was surprisingly listed among Jio Studios’ 2023 content slate, after presumably being shopped around for a while since wrapping production in early 2021. Marking Kapoor’s digital debut, the film’s overarching theme is aimed at shedding light on the life of a visually impaired individual, giving marginalised voices a platform. Shome Makhija, best known for his work on the Amitabh Bachchan-led Badla, has written and directed Blind — essentially setting his directorial debut.

Ahn Sang-hoon’s 2011 Korean thriller Blind has seen numerous regional reinterpretations, ranging from a Chinese (The Witness), a Japanese (Mienai Mokugeki-sha), and even a Tamil-language Indian remake (Netrikann). Makhija’s version is therefore the second Indian remake, which while being coincidentally produced around the same time period as the Tamil version, succumbed to numerous delays before settling for a digital release. The setting remains the same across all versions of Blind, which wraps around the mysterious disappearance and killings of numerous young women — presumably the works of a serial killer.

Blind puts you into the shoes of Giah (Kapoor), a former police officer whose career ended when she lost her eyesight in a tragic car accident. Years later, still unable to land a job in the force, she’s forced to accept a lift from a stranger in the middle of the night, only for the ride to get weirder when she hears an odd bump and a yelp from the car’s boot. Fearing that it must be one of the abducted victims she’d heard about on the news, she creates a ruckus to no avail, with the suspected killer letting her go because she’s blind. On a mission to help solve the case, Giah turns to the law, only to get ridiculed and rejected by the lead officer Prithvi Khanna (Vinay Pathak) due to her disability, which doesn’t make her a solid witness or ensure that her testament will hold up in court.

Regardless, through her years in the academy and an even acutely developed sense of smell and perception, Giah impresses him by accurately judging his height and build — in turn, forming an alliance to track down the killer. Amidst all this, she’s got a mysterious stalker (Purab Kohli) with a peculiar smell, whom she recognises as the serial killing driver, kickstarting a cat-and-mouse game where he isn’t afraid to call and challenge her to put an end to his crimes. Blind was largely shot in Glasgow, Scotland and also stars Shubham Saraf (Shantaram), Lillete Dubey (Kal Ho Naa Ho), Lucy Aarden (Ten Percent), and Javed Khan (A Murder at the End of the World).

As with most other Jio Studios releases, Blind is available to watch for free on JioCinema — no login or subscription required — with additional dubs in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Bengali. The film is part of Viacom18’s 62-title-long extensive content slate, which includes major theatrical releases such as Shah Rukh Khan-led Dunki, Amitabh Bachchan’s Section 84, and in June, played host to Shahid Kapoor starrer Bloody Daddy.

Any Bollywood theatrical release from Jio Studios should eventually make its way onto JioCinema as well. The streamer also comes with a Premium plan — costing Rs. 999 yearly — which grants access to a chunk of HBO and Warner Bros. content, alongside a collection of content from Peacock.

Blind is now available to watch for free on JioCinema.


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London Files Ep 1,2 Review: Arjun Rampal-Purab Kohli’s homicide drama weaves riveting tale of crime & politics

London Files

Director: Sachin Pathak

Cast: Arjun Rampal, Purab Kohli, Gopal Datt, Sapna Pabbi, Medha Rana, Sagar Arya, Eva Jane Willis

Streaming on: Voot

Crime thrillers can easily be dubbed as the undisputed favourite genre in the world of web series. Joining the several thrillers on the digital platform is Voot’s new offering, London files, directed by Sachin Pathak. This six-part show stars Arjun Rampal, and Purab Kohli in the leads, with Gopal Datt, Sapna Pabbi, Medha Rana, Sagar Arya, and Eva Jane Willis in pivotal roles. Produced by Jar Pictures, the show will start streaming on the OTT platform from 21st April.

The narrative is based in London. Arjun Rampal is seen essaying the role of a homicide detective named Om Singh who is tasked with solving the case of a missing college girl, Maya Roy (Medha Rana), daughter of media mogul Amar Roy, played by Purab Kohli. An addict and paranoid, Om sets out to investigate the case and is trapped in a play of secrets, lies and discoveries, which somehow connect with the traumatic history of his family. While Roy becomes a suspect in his own daughter’s case, things get trickier between him and Singh.

For starters, director Sachin Pathak and writer Prateek Payodhi’s crime thriller gets points for opting to base its story within a larger context with political undertones that have relevance in the current international and national politics too. In this regard, the series cuts away from other shows in the same genre.

The episodes are spread out with an average runtime of about 35 minutes, which allows for a steady pace, and contributes to keeping the interest of the viewer alive for what’s about to come. The continuous jumps to the past and present events are efficiently used as a tactic to unfold the happenings from different perspectives, all the while teasing one’s curiosity to know how all the dots would connect in the end.

Talking about performances, both Arjun Rampal and Purab Kohli dish out decent and satisfactory acts. It is pleasant to watch these actors, who have been around for some time now, get the opportunity to play roles different in tonality than what the audience is used to seeing them in.

While both Rampal and Kohli play fathers who are deeply caught up in an emotional and political labyrinth involving their children, they are starkly different. Their acting is believable, but it does not bring out strong and extreme emotions of any shade neither sympathy, disgust, sadness, nor anger. In the first two episodes that I watched, there was not any particular character I wanted to root for.

Newcomer Medha Rana is impressive and has a bright screen presence about her. It would definitely be exciting to see what more she can bring to the table in her future projects.

To conclude, the first two episodes of London files give viewers a quick glimpse into the deeply interconnected web of lives and crimes in the city. Although it makes one click on the next episode out of sheer curiosity, it would be interesting to see how the makers uncover and do justice to the several themes of the show in the remaining four episodes.

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