Review : ‘IRaH – The Immortality App’ has a blend of suspense, action, and thrills!
In the last few months we got to hear a lot about the technology misuse. AI meaning #ArtificialInetelligence was used to create videos of celebrities to disgrace them. Though AI is considered a boon, it’s misuses will affect many. There already is a cry in the music industry about the use of AI to recreate voices of popular singers. Similarly the same technology was used to create India’s PM’s video which gave a misleading message. But the research in #AI is still on and a new movie #IRaHTheImmortalApp tries to throw focus on the pros and cons of this technology. This movie takes viewers into a world where humans attempt to misuse the power of technology.
Hari Sing (Rohit Bose Roy) is a research scholar who invents a digital platform IRaH 5.10. This promising digital platform is created through AI i.e. Artificial Intelligence. Though Hari’s intentions are noble, the IRaH 5.10 falls into nefarious hands. What follows around it forms the crux of the film as the blend of suspense, action, and thrills take viewers on an entertainment ride.
‘IRaH – The Immortality App’ is directed by Sam Bhattarcharjee and is the first film based on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The story has novelty but the screenplay should have been tighter. The music and background score help the proceedings on the screen. The cinematography of the film is enthralling as it transports viewers to a different world. Rohit Bose Roy impresses with his portrayal and his character will be relatable to many in the AI industry. Karishma Kotak looks beautiful and delivers a good perfirmance. Rajesh Sharma as Inspector Dunne is impactful. His portrayal of a serious character goes well with the proceedings on the screen.
‘IRaH – The Immortality App’ offers a fresh and enjoyable cinematic experience.
Rating : ***