If you haven’t seen it yet, stop reading and go watch it. For the rest of you who are still recovering from that rabbit-in-a-hat finale, let’s break down the chaos. The film introduces us to Akash (Ayushmann Khurrana), a piano prodigy who pretends to be blind to improve his focus and rake in better tips. It’s a quirky, harmless scam. He plays beautifully, lives humbly, and even falls for the neighbor’s girl, Sophie (Radhika Apte).
As Akash walks away, he smoothly taps away a tin can lying in his path with his cane. Andhadhun
Sriram Raghavan’s 2018 masterpiece isn’t just a movie; it’s a labyrinth built inside a funhouse mirror. It’s a neo-noir black comedy that starts with a simple question—“What if a blind pianist witnessed a murder?”—and then proceeds to pull the rug out from under you so many times that you eventually just give up trying to find the floor. If you haven’t seen it yet, stop reading and go watch it
5/5 Blindfolds.
He wasn’t blind. He was never blind. Or is he just that good at faking it? It’s a quirky, harmless scam
You will never listen to "Naina Da Kya Kasoor" the same way again.