Sunday, January 04, 2026

Drive Movie Review (2025): Aadhi Pinisetty Shines in a Stylish Cyber-Thriller Packed with Digital-Age Drama

 

Drive” (2025) is a cyber-revenge thriller that aims to fuse corporate power games with digital warfare, anchored largely by Aadhi Pinisetty’s commanding screen presence. For viewers tracking Aadhi’s post-Shambhala filmography, the film comes across as a mixed outing—strong in concept and visual style, but inconsistent in writing and narrative momentum. It sets off confidently, yet rarely accelerates into the gripping techno-thriller it promises.

The story revolves around Jayadev Reddy, an influential media baron whose carefully guarded secrets are exposed by an anonymous hacker, triggering a rapid fall from control to chaos. What initially plays out as an intriguing battle of wits between a smug tycoon and a morally driven antagonist gradually slips into a familiar revenge template in the second half, diluting its unique cyber angle.

Aadhi delivers a committed performance, effectively charting Jayadev’s descent into paranoia, even when the screenplay lets him down. Madonna Sebastian and the supporting cast remain underwritten, serving more as functional elements than emotional anchors.

Technically, the film looks polished. Abinandhan Ramanujam’s sleek cinematography adds an urban gloss, but the background score and editing fail to sustain tension as the pace drops. Despite a few sharp moments and teasing ideas, Drive ultimately feels like a missed opportunity—watchable for Aadhi fans, but far from a standout cyber thriller.

Rating: Good

Watch this movie on Prime. 

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