In Car movie review

Story:

Incar is the story of a young women who is kidnapped by a gang with the intention of raping her.

She tries to escape from them in every chance she gets but all her efforts go in vain.

So she decides to fight the gang and escape from their clutches.

Was she able to do that? Who is the gang and why did they kidnap her forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Director Harsh Warrdhan has took up a burning issue and has tried to deliver it in an effective manner. The screenplay is gripping in the first half but becomes predictable as the movie progresses.

While the content looks strong on paper, the execution could have been better.

Ritika Singh as the victim has done complete justice to her character. Her performance during the helpless situation in the car makes the audience empathise with the character.

Gyan Prakash as the driver, Sandeep Goyat, Sunil Soni and Manish Jhanjholia have delivered decent performances in their respective roles.

Mithun Gangopadhyay’s camerawork is impressive. The framing inside the car and the drone shoots are quite effective. Mathias Duplessy’s background score and music is fine.

Rating: 3.3/5