The movie’s title has become a inadvertent marketing hook. It is direct, confrontational, and emotional—mirroring the digital age's desire for connection. The film’s success at the box office during its opening week was solid, but the conversation quickly shifted from the cinema halls to the comment sections of piracy portals.
The story follows Arjun (played with haunting restraint), a successful but emotionally frozen architect in Mumbai. He has a penthouse with a view, a car that purrs, and a phone that never stops buzzing — yet he hasn’t had a real conversation in three years. His wife left without a fight. His daughter communicates only in emojis. His father, now in a nursing home, repeats the same question every Sunday: “Beta, tum theek ho?” And Arjun always nods, lips sealed by a lifetime of “boys don’t cry.” BollyMod.Top - I Want to Talk -2024- Hindi Move...
BollyMod.Top - I Want to Talk (2024): A Deep Dive into Abhishek Bachchan’s Emotional Powerhouse The movie’s title has become a inadvertent marketing hook