Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBharti, a determined film academy student, brings together a group of youngsters to create an independent film, but a dream project soon spirals into a haunting nightmare and a mysterious cr... Leggi tuttoBharti, a determined film academy student, brings together a group of youngsters to create an independent film, but a dream project soon spirals into a haunting nightmare and a mysterious crime that entangles the team and their families.Bharti, a determined film academy student, brings together a group of youngsters to create an independent film, but a dream project soon spirals into a haunting nightmare and a mysterious crime that entangles the team and their families.
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This is a multilingual urban story that feels fresh and real. All the new actors have done a brilliant job - it never feels like you're watching newcomers. In fact, the performances are so natural that you get drawn into the world effortlessly. They should seriously consider releasing this in other languages too.
The CID team's sense of humour stands out - it's subtle, not over-the-top, and adds a nice balance to the serious moments. The friendship, the bonding, and the casual conversations between characters are portrayed very organically. Dialogues are not cinematic or dramatic; they sound like how we speak in real life. The background score supports the mood of the film - not too loud or noisy, just the right touch.
The first half could have been tighter or more fast-paced, but the second half makes up for it with a gripping, intelligent narrative that keeps us guessing. The way the investigation unfolds keeps you hooked.
The biggest surprise is the climax - unpredictable and deeply satisfying. This is a meaningful, sensitive subject that has been handled with care and maturity by the director.
Overall, it's a film worth watching more than once - especially with family. On the second watch, you'll realise how cleverly the clues were placed throughout the screenplay. A smart, engaging film that deserves theatre audiences.
The CID team's sense of humour stands out - it's subtle, not over-the-top, and adds a nice balance to the serious moments. The friendship, the bonding, and the casual conversations between characters are portrayed very organically. Dialogues are not cinematic or dramatic; they sound like how we speak in real life. The background score supports the mood of the film - not too loud or noisy, just the right touch.
The first half could have been tighter or more fast-paced, but the second half makes up for it with a gripping, intelligent narrative that keeps us guessing. The way the investigation unfolds keeps you hooked.
The biggest surprise is the climax - unpredictable and deeply satisfying. This is a meaningful, sensitive subject that has been handled with care and maturity by the director.
Overall, it's a film worth watching more than once - especially with family. On the second watch, you'll realise how cleverly the clues were placed throughout the screenplay. A smart, engaging film that deserves theatre audiences.
I was on a vacation in Hyderabad last weekend and happened to watch this film X Roads in the theatre. No known star cast - was it even necessary? Not a big production - is that the only definition of cinema? No fights, no flying men, no item numbers with belly-baring dance routines - is that all we expect from films now?
Instead, I saw a film that was raw, real, and straight in the face. It began slow, even odd, with what looked like some ancient characters or tribal scenes - for a moment, I wondered if the director had lost direction. But as the story unfolded, I began to understand the layered choices. The narrative slowly unwrapped a powerful message - about social evils, deeply held beliefs, and the strength people draw from different perspectives of society.
Have we stopped making such films? Or are we just not letting them survive in theatres?
This movie doesn't rely on gimmicks. It relies on truth. It's a thought-provoking experience - almost a modern classic. My two hours in the theatre felt dignified, reflective, and refreshingly human.
If you're someone craving something different, meaningful, and grounded - don't miss this film.
Let's give space for such cinema to breathe. It deserves it.
Instead, I saw a film that was raw, real, and straight in the face. It began slow, even odd, with what looked like some ancient characters or tribal scenes - for a moment, I wondered if the director had lost direction. But as the story unfolded, I began to understand the layered choices. The narrative slowly unwrapped a powerful message - about social evils, deeply held beliefs, and the strength people draw from different perspectives of society.
Have we stopped making such films? Or are we just not letting them survive in theatres?
This movie doesn't rely on gimmicks. It relies on truth. It's a thought-provoking experience - almost a modern classic. My two hours in the theatre felt dignified, reflective, and refreshingly human.
If you're someone craving something different, meaningful, and grounded - don't miss this film.
Let's give space for such cinema to breathe. It deserves it.
Loved the movie exceptional direction and over experience , tight set. If u like watching suspenseful thriller it's a must watch. New actors making impacts with thr new style of acting , content is quite gripping , also it's a musical treat 3 songs all of them are different from each other and it's treat to ur ears.
A film which is so related aspiring artists of the industry thr struggle and effort they put in to make a mark in the industry. Film also supports idea of how we as an audience should pay interest in watching new aspiring actors who bring a lot of freshness in the movie. Overall a must watch.
A film which is so related aspiring artists of the industry thr struggle and effort they put in to make a mark in the industry. Film also supports idea of how we as an audience should pay interest in watching new aspiring actors who bring a lot of freshness in the movie. Overall a must watch.
XROADS is a gripping Telugu crime investigative thriller that keeps you hooked from start to finish. With a cleverly woven plot, the film follows a suspenseful journey of solving a complex crime, packed with unexpected twists. The performances are solid, especially the leads Bharti, Adi & Ajit and also investigators, and the background score adds intensity. Though it slows slightly in parts, the screenplay recovers with strong reveals. Subtle Comedy in the 2nd half worked well. Music and songs are also very fresh and soothing. A must-watch for thriller lovers who enjoy mind games and edge-of-the-seat storytelling.
I and my friend bought two tickets and walked into the Saturday noon show at PVR Inorbit Mall, not knowing exactly what to expect from a film without big names or commercial hype. What we ended up watching was something refreshingly bold, painfully honest, and quietly powerful.
This is a female-led story with real depth - not just melodrama or emotional outbursts, but a layered narrative that dives into the quiet pain and resilience of a woman navigating a tough industry. The protagonist, caught between her dreams and the realities around her, becomes the face of thousands of women who are unheard and overlooked.
The film deals with real issues - workplace harassment, betrayal by trusted allies, mental health breakdowns, and societal pressures that often silence victims. It's not preachy, but it hits hard. The writing makes you reflect, not just sympathize.
The first half is a slow, intentionally building an atmosphere. It takes its time - establishing characters, their conflicts, and subtle tensions. But once the interval strikes, the pace tightens and the second half grips you with sharp turns and emotional intensity.
With 23 awards in film festivals, X Roads proves that powerful storytelling can outshine glitz and glamour. The recognition it has earned isn't by chance - it's a testament to its craft and courage.
At just under 2 hours, the film respects your time. There are no unnecessary songs, fights, or commercial fillers. Every scene contributes to the journey.
The climax is haunting. Not in the horror sense, but in how deeply it lingers. It leaves you quiet, with thoughts that don't settle easily. It questions, challenges, and refuses to offer spoon-fed answers.
X Roads is not your typical theatre movie, but it's exactly the kind of cinema OTT audiences are hungry for - meaningful, gripping, and real. For those who appreciate content that speaks to them rather than shouting at them, this film is a must-watch.
Let's support films that have something to say.
This is a female-led story with real depth - not just melodrama or emotional outbursts, but a layered narrative that dives into the quiet pain and resilience of a woman navigating a tough industry. The protagonist, caught between her dreams and the realities around her, becomes the face of thousands of women who are unheard and overlooked.
The film deals with real issues - workplace harassment, betrayal by trusted allies, mental health breakdowns, and societal pressures that often silence victims. It's not preachy, but it hits hard. The writing makes you reflect, not just sympathize.
The first half is a slow, intentionally building an atmosphere. It takes its time - establishing characters, their conflicts, and subtle tensions. But once the interval strikes, the pace tightens and the second half grips you with sharp turns and emotional intensity.
With 23 awards in film festivals, X Roads proves that powerful storytelling can outshine glitz and glamour. The recognition it has earned isn't by chance - it's a testament to its craft and courage.
At just under 2 hours, the film respects your time. There are no unnecessary songs, fights, or commercial fillers. Every scene contributes to the journey.
The climax is haunting. Not in the horror sense, but in how deeply it lingers. It leaves you quiet, with thoughts that don't settle easily. It questions, challenges, and refuses to offer spoon-fed answers.
X Roads is not your typical theatre movie, but it's exactly the kind of cinema OTT audiences are hungry for - meaningful, gripping, and real. For those who appreciate content that speaks to them rather than shouting at them, this film is a must-watch.
Let's support films that have something to say.
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- QuizLike many well-researched productions, X Roads was screened to a select audience during its making. The director and team carefully reviewed the feedback, returning to the drawing board to rework certain characters and scenes for greater impact.
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- Budget
- 30.500.000 INR (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 54 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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