Casting : Ritika Singh, Sandeep Goyat, Manish Jhanjholia, Gyan Prakash
Directed By : Harsh Wardhan
Music By : Mathias Duplessy
Produced By : Inbox Pictures – Anjum Qureshi, Sajid Qureshi
Ritika Singh, a college student, is kidnapped by a gang of three in a car. Why did they kidnap Ritika Singh? Who are they? Did Ritika Singh escape from them? Isn’t it? Saying the answer to such questions briskly and quickly is ‘in car’.
Ritika Singh, who has played the lead role after ‘Iruthichuthu’, has played a very strong role. What will be the woman’s state of mind when she is suddenly kidnapped in a car by unknown people? Ritika Singh, who shows it in her every move, shows her hard work in trying to escape from them.
Sandeep Goyet, Manish Janjolia and Gian Prakash, who kidnap Ritika Singh, are the perfect choice for the role and deliver lust and addiction in their performances.
Cinematographer Mithun Gangopadhyay has done a very challenging task very skillfully. Although most of the scenes seem to take place inside the car, he keeps the scenes moving without getting boring by showing them from different angles. The cinematographer who has shot the action sequences and Ritika Singh very naturally has added tremendous strength to the film with his hard work.
Composer Mathias Dublisi’s background music has accompanied the story. At no point does he give the music to change the course of the story, he keeps the scenes in focus with moderate background music.
Harsh Vardhan, who has written and directed the story of the film focusing on the incidents of kidnapping and rape of women in India, has boldly said that such crimes are not unexpected and planned.
While it is shocking to see a young woman kidnapped from a crowded place in broad daylight, the director who shot the scene can be highly praised for telling us that many such shocking incidents are taking place in our society.
Although the story revolves around sexual crime, director Harsh Vardhan, who does not give any solution to it, has strongly recorded that women should be very careful in this society and that they are the only ones who can protect them.
How will Ritika Singh escape? Even though that one question keeps the film moving with anticipation and interest, apart from that, everything else drags the film down.
All in all, an uninteresting journey ‘in car’.