CTRL on Netflix: Ananya Panday looks tensed in the new poster; Trailer out tomorrow

CTRL on Netflix: Ananya Panday looks tensed in the new poster; Trailer out tomorrow

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After impressing the audience with her performance in the Prime Video show - Bae, Ananya Panday is now all set for her next. She is set to star in Vikramaditya Motwane's cyber-thriller titled CTRL. Fronted by the actress, the film is set to arrive on Netflix soon. The makers have now announced that the trailer of the film will be out tomorrow with an intriguing poster featuring Ananya. 

CTRL new poster

In the new poster which was shared by the makers a while back, Ananya Panday can be seen sitting in front of a laptop. Her expressions look tense as she stares at the screen. The poster also has the text "Trailer out tomorrow" written on it. Sharing the poster, the official streaming partner of the film, Netflix, wrote: "Now loading: CTRL. Trailer out tomorrow!"

Take a look at their post below: 

According to the reports, CTRL is a cutting-edge thriller that will make us rethink our dependency on technology. Along with Ananya Panday as Nella Awasthi, the film also stars Vihaan Samat as Joe Mascarenhas. They will be seen as content creators, who are also a couple and are loved by a large audience on the internet. 

The official synopsis of the film reads: "But what happens when they break up? In a world where data is power, how much sharing is too much? How much of your life are you willing to share, and do you slowly lose control in the process?" 

Earlier, while talking about the film, Ananya Panday said, "I truly believe that this film is for everyone, given the exponential advancement in tech and our rising dependency on it. What better platform to reach the audience with a narrative as compelling as CTRL than Netflix?" 

When and where to watch CTRL?

Helmed by Vikramaditya Motwane, CTRL is produced by Saffron and Andolan Films and will start streaming on Netflix from October 4.

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