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Trailer For Jackie Shroff's 'OK Computer’ Released & We Are Super Curious About The AI Shown Here


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The trailer of Anand Gandhi’s new project, OK Computer has finally been released and it gives us a sneak-peek into its unconventional science fiction story. 

The web show stars Radhika Apte, Jackie Shroff, and Vijay Varma in lead roles. 

The show is set in the year 2031 and at the beginning of the trailer, a voice says, "Welcome to the future". 

In the trailer, someone is killed in a car accident and the prime suspect is a self-driving taxi which also crashes. The police are trying their best to find the one responsible, but find several obstacles that are keeping them from catching the murderer. 

Check out the trailer here-

In the series, Vijay Varma plays the role of a cyber cell agent helping the cops to solve the mystery. 

Radhika is working with a private organization named PETER that works for the ethical treatment of robots and also believes that AI is not capable of harming human beings.

Jackie Shroff makes an appearance in a weird getup and claims to be the murderer and blames technology for the chaos. Clearly, the show focuses on two ideologies: for and against technology.

The series will release on 26th March and is directed by Ship of Theseus fame Anand Gandhi.

Trailer For Jackie Shroff © Disney Hotstar

“ Here’s a thought worth chewing on: We are closer to 2030 than we are to 2010. OK, Computer is an attempt to imagine a world of our near-future together, and laugh out loud while we are at it. The show asks one of the biggest questions of this century - if AI commits a crime, who should be culpable?" Gandhi said in a statement. 

He added, "It asks this question with madcap humour, zany characters, and a rollercoaster epic story. It's been my privilege to offer unprecedented stories to Indian audiences - OK Computer, like my previous work, is a small step in a completely new direction. I hope it opens up the floodgates for science fiction entertainment in India.”


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