Three friends who have grown up together in the same building in Mumbai are affected, in different ways, by a dead body found 200 kms away in a lake. As they fight for their friendship, they... Read allThree friends who have grown up together in the same building in Mumbai are affected, in different ways, by a dead body found 200 kms away in a lake. As they fight for their friendship, they can't escape the ugly truth racing towards themThree friends who have grown up together in the same building in Mumbai are affected, in different ways, by a dead body found 200 kms away in a lake. As they fight for their friendship, they can't escape the ugly truth racing towards them
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Pune Highway is a tightly woven psychological thriller that unfolds in real time, turning a single location into a pressure cooker of tension, fear, and raw human emotion. The writing is sharp and nuanced, drawing you into a world where nothing is as it seems and every silence feels loaded. Performances across the board are stellar - natural, layered, and unsettling in the best way. The direction is confident, using space, time, and stillness with precision. Credit to the cinematography and sound design as well - both elevate the suspense and create a mood that lingers long after. A bold, intelligent film that proves you don't need scale to make an impact - just honesty, craft, and control.
If you're an Amit Sadh fan, Pune Highway is proof that the Amit Sadh × Prime Video pairing is quickly becoming an unmissable combination. There's something about the way the platform gives him space to explore layered, intense characters-and Pune Highway is no exception.
Yes, the first 30 minutes may feel like a slow burn. The plot simmers more than it sizzles at first, and you might question where it's headed. But give it time-because once it takes off, it really takes off. What follows is a nerve-wracking, claustrophobic thriller that keeps you guessing until the very end.
Amit Sadh delivers a masterclass in restraint and tension. He doesn't need theatrics-his eyes do the talking, and his silences often say more than words. He's at once vulnerable and volatile, making you feel every beat of the chaos unfolding on screen.
If you're looking for a gripping ride and a performance that leaves a mark, Pune Highway is worth the watch. Just remember: once Amit Sadh and Prime Video come together, you don't skip-you buckle in.
Yes, the first 30 minutes may feel like a slow burn. The plot simmers more than it sizzles at first, and you might question where it's headed. But give it time-because once it takes off, it really takes off. What follows is a nerve-wracking, claustrophobic thriller that keeps you guessing until the very end.
Amit Sadh delivers a masterclass in restraint and tension. He doesn't need theatrics-his eyes do the talking, and his silences often say more than words. He's at once vulnerable and volatile, making you feel every beat of the chaos unfolding on screen.
If you're looking for a gripping ride and a performance that leaves a mark, Pune Highway is worth the watch. Just remember: once Amit Sadh and Prime Video come together, you don't skip-you buckle in.
Adapted from Rahul da Cunha's play, Pune Highway is a slow-burn psychological thriller that trades jump scares for moral unease. The film pivots around a group of childhood friends whose lives unravel after a body is found near their apartment complex - a narrative ripe with paranoia, guilt, and suppressed history.
The tension never explodes, it festers. Amit Sadh and Jim Sarbh deliver the expected fireworks - both playing men haunted in different keys. But it's Sudeep Modak, as the quiet, watchful Inspector Pethe, who is the film's quietest coup. His performance is subtle and unsettling, never demanding attention but always commanding it. There's something almost Kafkaesque in the way he draws out confessions - not with force, but with stillness.
The film's pacing stumbles in parts, and its theatrical roots occasionally peek through, but Pune Highway succeeds in crafting an atmosphere that stays with you - grimy, grey, and eerily familiar.
The tension never explodes, it festers. Amit Sadh and Jim Sarbh deliver the expected fireworks - both playing men haunted in different keys. But it's Sudeep Modak, as the quiet, watchful Inspector Pethe, who is the film's quietest coup. His performance is subtle and unsettling, never demanding attention but always commanding it. There's something almost Kafkaesque in the way he draws out confessions - not with force, but with stillness.
The film's pacing stumbles in parts, and its theatrical roots occasionally peek through, but Pune Highway succeeds in crafting an atmosphere that stays with you - grimy, grey, and eerily familiar.
Pune Highway is a taut, atmospheric thriller that grips you from its opening scene and doesn't let go. Set almost entirely in a single night, the film masterfully captures the anxiety, tension, and chaos that unfolds when three friends find themselves at the center of a disturbing, unpredictable crisis.
But it is Amit Sadh who stands out with a performance that is equal parts restrained and explosive. As the emotionally complex and conflicted character, Sadh brings depth, vulnerability, and simmering intensity to the screen. He portrays fear, confusion, and anger with such authenticity that you can't help but be drawn into his mental state.
Whether it's the unspoken tension in his eyes or the breakdown of a man under immense psychological pressure, Amit delivers a career-defining act-proving once again that he's one of the most versatile actors in Indian cinema today. His presence anchors the film, adding a sense of urgency and realism that elevates the entire narrative.
Pune Highway is a must-watch for lovers of smart thrillers-and Amit Sadh's performance alone is worth the ride.
But it is Amit Sadh who stands out with a performance that is equal parts restrained and explosive. As the emotionally complex and conflicted character, Sadh brings depth, vulnerability, and simmering intensity to the screen. He portrays fear, confusion, and anger with such authenticity that you can't help but be drawn into his mental state.
Whether it's the unspoken tension in his eyes or the breakdown of a man under immense psychological pressure, Amit delivers a career-defining act-proving once again that he's one of the most versatile actors in Indian cinema today. His presence anchors the film, adding a sense of urgency and realism that elevates the entire narrative.
Pune Highway is a must-watch for lovers of smart thrillers-and Amit Sadh's performance alone is worth the ride.
Just watched Pune Highway and at first I thought it was a murder mystery but it's not. It's more of a drama that slowly unfolds, and honestly, I kinda liked that by the end.
It's about friends stuck in a crisis, and things get really tense. The acting's solid, and it messes with your head in a subtle way. Not a typical thriller, but it keeps you hooked with a tense mix of fear and guilt, but it's also darkly funny in parts. The performances are uniformly great and emotionally on point.
Overall an unusual and compelling film to unpack. These days those are few and far between. Highly recommend if you like the unexpected.
It's about friends stuck in a crisis, and things get really tense. The acting's solid, and it messes with your head in a subtle way. Not a typical thriller, but it keeps you hooked with a tense mix of fear and guilt, but it's also darkly funny in parts. The performances are uniformly great and emotionally on point.
Overall an unusual and compelling film to unpack. These days those are few and far between. Highly recommend if you like the unexpected.
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Performed by Sunidhi Chauhan
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