
Human Cocaine
- Director
- Sarim Momin
- Studio
- Scarlet Slate Studios, Vinelight Ltd, Textstep Services Pvt Ltd, Goosebumps Entertainment
- Release Date
- 30 January 2026
- Running Time
- 107 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
Review
"Human Cocaine" announces itself as a work of genuine artistic ambition, and there's much to admire in its execution. The director demonstrates visual sophistication throughout, crafting atmospheric sequences that crackle with genuine tension—precisely the kind of cinematic craft that reminds us why thrillers remain so compelling. The lead performance commands attention and occasionally breaks through to moments of real breakthrough, while the production design consistently telegraphs serious artistic intent. These are films made by skilled professionals who clearly understood the material they were working with.
Yet ambition and technical proficiency, unfortunately, cannot compensate for a screenplay that lacks the narrative discipline the story demands. The plot feels bloated where it should be lean, with threads that meander without clear purpose or thematic payoff. What could have been a genuinely compelling exploration of moral ambiguity instead gets lost in its own conceptual sprawl, asking audiences to invest considerable patience without having earned their trust. The bones are there for something far superior—the cast, crew, and production values all hint at what might have been—but the film needed tighter focus, clearer dramatic stakes, and a coherent thematic architecture to tie everything together.
Rating: 5.5/10