Sharanya Kumar
TBMAUJ follows Aryan, a robotics engineer, as he navigates his growing affection for Sifra, a humanoid robot programmed to fulfill his desires, leading to ethical dilemmas and complex dynamics.
Shahid Kapoor's portrayal of Aryan's evolving feelings and Kriti Sanon's convincing depiction of Sifra's robotic persona drive the narrative, while supporting actors add depth to the exploration of love and technology.
The film delves into ethical quandaries surrounding human-robot relationships and gender dynamics, raising questions about objectification and power imbalances.
Contrasting Sifra's lack of agency with characters like Chitti from "Enthiran," TBMAUJ highlights societal expectations of femininity and the portrayal of male robots in Indian cinema.
Aryan introduces Sifra as his girlfriend to solve familial problems, portraying her as the ideal daughter-in-law despite ethical concerns about her role.
TBMAUJ concludes with unexpected revelations and hints at a sequel, prompting reflection on the complexities of human-robot interactions and one's own relationship with artificial intelligence.