The term ‘Diamond Cross’ has gained significant recognition in the railway department, signifying its crucial and intriguing nature. However, this Kannada film titled ‘Diamond Cross’ is quite distinct from ‘Diamonds Are Forever’; it holds much more depth. Crafted by a team of brilliant minds, this film bears immense social relevance, making it a must-watch for everyone. It couldn’t have arrived at a more opportune moment!
Director Ramdeep skillfully portrays the pervasive cybercrime and its societal impact in this gripping action-packed film called ‘The Hacking.’ The movie delves into how hacking has bestowed power upon numerous individuals in this modern world. With a profound understanding of the subject matter, the director seamlessly incorporates thrilling action sequences, catering to the commercial essence of cinema while showcasing technical finesse. Undoubtedly, it’s a film that deserves attention.
In today’s world, hacking has reached every household, leading to rampant cybercrime and causing substantial losses. ‘The Hacking’ encapsulates this cunning and aggressive world in a stunning manner.
Although the film’s theme might be disruptive to society, it cleverly incorporates elements of social heroism, providing some relief. The protagonist, Mayur, aptly highlights that similar to parking a vehicle in front of a police station for safety, the movie swiftly moves through its fast-paced first half and eventually justifies its narrative. The enigmatic character, MD Master Devil, continues to linger, hinting at a potential sequel that will undoubtedly astound audiences in the future.
Director Ramdeep has clearly done thorough research, understanding the dynamics of the entertainment business.
The foursome, led by Mayur, earns a livelihood by hacking data from established companies. However, they find their work monotonous and transition into social heroism when they witness the unhappiness prevalent in society. Their hacking activities in various government departments become a significant concern for the police. To counter their actions, MD, a formidable opponent, exploits Mayur’s hacking skills for obtaining sensitive Indian Defense documents. This prompts the foursome to explore alternative ideas, gaining some unexpected police support.
The subsequent events are better experienced in theaters. Rajath Annappa shines in his action-packed and composed role, while Roger Narayan, known for his work in ‘U-Turn,’ flawlessly portrays the character of Abhayshanker, the cop. The MD character also captivates the audience’s attention. Roopika, though appearing in a limited role, leaves a lasting impression.
The film boasts exceptional cinematography, music (featuring the background track ‘Mayura song – Naniruvude Nimagaagi..’), editing, locations, and costumes. ‘Diamond Cross’ is undoubtedly a thrilling delight, catering to all adrenaline-seeking enthusiasts.