OK Computer Review: A Show That Talks About Robot Taking Over Humans & Politics Of Land Still Dooming The People(Pic Credit: Youtube/DisneyPlus Hotstar VIP)

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OK Computer Review: Star Rating: 3.5/5 Stars (Three and a half star)

If there ever is a way to get into Anand Gandhi & his associates’ minds, I would want to be the first person to do that. OK Computer, to put it in a simple way, is a team of super aware and woke people talking about the present by creating a mirage of the future. I know that wasn’t simple, neither is the show created by Neil Pagedar, Pooja Shetty and Gandhi. While I am typing this on my phone, a Bluetooth device stuck to my ears is playing music. This show has made me sceptical about whether I should be using them or not. You will know!

Cast: Vijay Varma, Radhika Apte, Kani Kusruti Vibha Chhibber, Jackie Shroff, Sarang Sathaye, Ratnabali Bhattacharjee, Ullas Mohan & ensemble.

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OK Computer Review: What’s It About:

The year is 2031; Goa is not the one we know. It looks like someone just gave it a New York makeover. Cars can drive themselves, robots have taken over human jobs, the best-invented robot is worshipped in the temples, and he is a stand-up comic (I interviewed Zakir Khan last week, showing off), and Jackie Shroff is naked. Amid all this, an AI car kills an unidentified man and minces his skull finer than any chef could have minced meat. Begins the hunt for the murderer and the deceased’s identity (Varma calls him Pav Bhaji, sin!). It isn’t an obvious parade, and you must expect the unexpected.