Crazxy (2025) directed by Girish Kohli and released on February 28, 2025, is a Hindi-language thriller that delves into the complexities of personal redemption and moral dilemmas. The film follows Dr. Abhimanyu Sood (Sohum Shah), a prominent surgeon whose life unravels after a surgical mishap leads to a lawsuit threatening his career. In a desperate attempt to settle the matter out of court, he gathers a substantial sum of money. However, his plans are derailed when he receives a ransom call informing him that his estranged daughter, whom he abandoned years ago due to her Down syndrome, has been kidnapped. The ransom demanded matches the amount he has set aside for the legal settlement, forcing Abhimanyu into a harrowing moral quandary—should he prioritize his professional standing or the life of the daughter he once forsook?
The narrative unfolds over a tense 90-minute journey, predominantly set within the confines of Abhimanyu’s car, symbolizing his isolation and internal conflict. As he races against time, the film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the inescapable shadows of past decisions. Sohum Shah delivers a tour de force performance, embodying the multifaceted character of Dr. Abhimanyu Sood with remarkable depth and authenticity. His portrayal captures the essence of a man grappling with profound remorse and desperation, effectively conveying the internal turmoil of a father confronting the repercussions of his past neglect.
The film’s unique narrative structure relies heavily on Shah’s ability to command the screen single-handedly, a challenge he meets with aplomb. The supporting cast, though not physically present on screen, significantly enhances the narrative through impactful voice performances. Veteran actors such as Tinnu Anand, Shilpa Shukla, and Nimisha Sajayan lend their voices to pivotal characters, adding layers of complexity and emotional resonance to the story. Their vocal contributions create a palpable presence that enriches the film’s auditory landscape. Unnathi Surana, in her brief yet poignant appearance as Abhimanyu’s daughter, delivers a heartfelt performance that leaves a lasting impression, embodying innocence and vulnerability that serve as the emotional core of the film.
Crazxy has received a mixed response. Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV awarded the film 3 out of 5 stars, stating that it “isn’t an average crowd-pleaser. It dares to be different and sticks to its guns. That is where the appeal of the film lies.” Conversely, Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express rated it 2 out of 5 stars, commenting that “the absence of other actors—their presence reduced to their voices—is a problem too, leaving Sohum Shah to gamely handle the screen practically single-handed, which makes it even more of a stretch.” Rahul Desai of The Hollywood Reporter India noted that “like most single-character movies, ‘Crazxy’ works hard to stay visually and kinetically interesting. It depends heavily on the shot-taking, the sound design, Shah’s physical acting, and the editing.”Crazxy” emerges as a bold and thought-provoking thriller that delves deep into the complexities of human emotion and morality. Sohum Shah’s compelling performance anchors the film, bringing to life a character fraught with internal conflict and seeking redemption. Girish Kohli’s direction, combined with a cohesive script and innovative cinematography, crafts a narrative that is both engaging and introspective. Despite minor flaws, such as occasional implausible scenarios and a somewhat foreseeable climax, “Crazxy” offers a refreshing departure from conventional thrillers, inviting audiences to ponder the profound implications of personal choices and the possibility of redemption.