CTRL: Ananya Panday Shares BTS Photos Featuring Herself As Amol Palekar, Fans React; See Here
CTRL: Ananya Panday Shares BTS Photos Featuring Herself As Amol Palekar, Fans React; See Here
Ananya Panday starrer CTRL will be releasing on Netflix on October 4. The film is on cyber crime and trailer is loved by audience

Ananya Panday is all set for her next release, which is titled CTRL. The film will be released on OTT and ahead of its release, the actress shared a series of BTS photos on social media. Vikramaditya Motwane’s cyber-thriller CTRL is set to stream on Netflix soon. The makers have unveiled the film’s trailer recently.

Taking to her Instagram handle, Ananya Panday shared photos of her turning into Amol Palekar. “Why you may ask.. watch CTRL on Friday to find out,” read the caption. One of the fans wrote, “My heart ananya” Another wrote, “Mini Chunky Panday”. The trailer introduces Ananya Panday as Nella Awasthi and Vihaan Samat as Joe Mascarenhas, a couple whose content creation has earned them a loyal Internet following. But the story takes a turn when the pair breaks up. Directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, CTRL explores the question: in a world where data is power, how much of ourselves should we share online, and what happens when we lose control of that information? The trailer was released with the tagline, “CTRL your life. ALT your memories. DEL the baggage. CTRL is out on October 4, only on Netflix.”

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Director Vikramaditya Motwane said, “CTRL has been a totally unique journey for me and the team. It’s told in what we call the ‘screen life’ format, which presents the story in an almost voyeuristic way, using the technology we use every day. Our goal has been to create this immersive experience, and Netflix has really helped us reach a global audience.”

In an exclusive chat with News18 Showsha, Ananya Panday divulges that she too deals with it. She shares, “My imposter syndrome comes from something as simple as when someone says my name. During interviews and stuff, I feel like my name isn’t really mine, and it makes me feel like a third person. That pushes me to suddenly become like someone else. When I see myself on a billboard, I feel like it’s not me that I’m looking at. The same thing happens when I watch one of my films. I watch them like an audience member and forget that it’s actually me on screen.”

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