
Blind
- Director
- Shome Makhija
- Studio
- Jio StudiosKross PicturesKanaiAVMALead FilmsRV Motion Pictures
- Release Date
- 6 July 2023
- Running Time
- 124 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹27.00 Cr
Review
Rishab Maken's "Blind" attempts to subvert the crime-thriller formula by positioning a visually impaired protagonist as the moral compass and investigative linchpin—a genuinely compelling narrative choice that could have elevated the genre. Taapsee Pannu delivers a measured, introspective performance as Gia Singh, resisting the temptation to sensationalize disability while maintaining credible agency in an investigation that authorities dismiss. However, the film struggles with tonal inconsistency; it oscillates between grounded procedural drama and implausible revenge fantasy, diluting the psychological tension that should anchor a thriller of this premise. The supporting cast, particularly in law enforcement roles, feels underutilized, and several plot conveniences—particularly regarding how Gia gains access to investigative resources—strain credibility beyond acceptable suspension of disbelief.
Maken's direction shows promise in intimate scenes but falters during set-piece sequences that feel orchestrated rather than organic. The cinematography deserves credit for using Gia's sensory limitations as a visual and narrative tool rather than mere gimmickry, though this inventiveness isn't sustained throughout. Where the film truly stumbles is in its third act: the confrontation with the antagonist arrives with minimal buildup and resolves with a rushed, almost anticlimactic efficiency that contradicts the meticulous predator characterization established earlier. The chemistry
Storyline
What begins as a seemingly routine evening transforms into a nightmarish ordeal when Gia Singh, a woman navigating the world without sight, accepts what she believes is her ride home—only to discover she's fallen into the clutches of a deranged predator. This sinister figure operates with chilling precision, systematically preying on unsuspecting women and subjecting them to unspeakable horrors. When Gia reports her harrowing suspicions to authorities, her warnings fall on deaf ears, dismissed by law enforcement who underestimate both her perception and her instincts.
Enter Detective Prithvi, a seasoned investigator tasked with cracking a baffling case of disappearing women scattered across the city. As he digs deeper into the patterns, a terrifying picture emerges—these aren't random acts of violence but rather the calculated moves of a criminal mastermind orchestrating an elaborate, interconnected web of kidnappings. The investigation demands skill, intuition, and an unwavering commitment to justice.
What makes this thriller absolutely riveting is the unlikely partnership that forms between Gia and Prithvi. Despite initial skepticism from a system that doubts her, this remarkable woman becomes instrumental in dismantling the darkness that has consumed the city. Their collaboration becomes the beating heart of the narrative, driving toward an explosive confrontation with pure evil.