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Logout just about stays above water as a serviceable, modest little whodunit. SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/35NEDO7 Logout Movie Review by Sucharita Tyagi - Walking a line between tech thriller and emotional drama, isn’t easy, considering the people watching, i.e aforementioned Gen z and even millennials, are quick to spot mistakes in your depiction of the worlds they occupy. Atleast in Logout you don’t see someone go “viral” and excessive usage of outdated hashtags. One is even willing to side step the heavily on the nose metaphors like chooha caught in a cage eating fast food, in favor of little moments like influencers using fake profiles for internet clout, type moments. Logout doesn’t wag its finger at influencers, but it also doesn’t pity them. Biswapati Sirkar understands the culture of controversy, clickbait, and performative vs real grief, his observations and experience in the field makes his writing FEEL better observed. Not just from the point of view of the famous, but to a certain extent also a commentary on increasingly obsessive paracosial relationships these platform encourage. False Gods as far as the eye can see. Itna ki yeh ascertain karna na-mumkin hai power screen ke iss taraf hai ya uss taraf. Where the movie falters hard, is the last 20 minutes. The reveal and eventual conclusion, or lack of it, while decently set up, is undercut by melodrama and a “moral of the story” tone, despite Babil Khan pushing with all his might. To truly capture the way our devices have altered our brain chemistry and create something that may allow one to zoom out enough to attain perspective, someone will need to produce a more concerted, less clumsy effort, on all fronts. Logout is an Indian cyber thriller drama which stars Babil Khan,[1] who last appeared in the Netflix series The Railway Men, which dramatized the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.[2] The cast also includes Rasika Dugal, Gandharv Dewan, and Nimisha Nair.[3] Directed by Amit Golani, produced by Vipin Agnihotri and written by Biswapati Sarkar,[4] Logout explores the dark side of digital fame and the psychological toll of life lived online. It is set to release on ZEE5 on April 18, 2025. Sucharita Tyagi is the newly elected Vice Chairperson of the Film Critics Guild of India. With nearly 20 years of media experience, she is best known for her popular movie reviews on YouTube, where she has built a community of dedicated fans. Now splitting her time between Mumbai and New York, Tyagi also has extensive experience in broadcast radio. With a unique voice, she reviews films and discusses South Asian pop culture with honesty and passion through a contemporary, feminist lens, breaking down complex issues in relatable ways. Join me! Instagram - / su4ita Twitter - / su4ita Read Sucharita's reviews here - / sucharitatyagi Be decent people, Sucharita