For fans of films like Fight Club , A Beautiful Mind , or Bhool Bhulaiyaa (the original’s psychological angle), Karthik Calling Karthik offers a uniquely Indian take on the fractured self.
But the calls don’t stop. The mysterious Karthik begins dictating every move—what to wear, what to say, when to smile. What started as a lifeline becomes a prison. The voice grows controlling, sinister, and threatens to expose the "real" Karthik if he disobeys. Karthik Calling Karthik Movie
Karthik is the office punching bag—humiliated by his boss (Ram Kapoor), ignored by his colleagues, and haunted by a traumatic childhood memory involving the death of his older brother, Shyam. He lives a monotonous, colorless life, nursing an unrequited crush on his colleague, (Deepika Padukone). For fans of films like Fight Club ,
One night, after yet another crushing day, Karthik receives a phone call... from himself. The caller, who claims to be "Karthik," knows everything about him—his fears, his past, his insecurities. This mysterious doppelgänger offers him a simple deal: “Follow my instructions, and your life will change.” Following the mysterious caller’s advice, Karthik transforms overnight. He confronts his boss with a brilliant business proposal, delivers a knockout presentation, and wins a massive client. He is promoted, gains respect, and finally wins Shonali’s heart. Success, confidence, and love replace his former misery. What started as a lifeline becomes a prison
As Karthik tries to break free, he unravels a shocking truth: there is no other caller. The voice is a manifestation of his own split personality—a psychological construct born from his unbearable loneliness and guilt over his brother’s death. The "other Karthik" is the confident, ruthless side he suppressed for years.
Released: 2010 Director: Vijay Lalwani Starring: Farhan Akhtar, Deepika Padukone, Ram Kapoor, Shefali Shah, Vipin Sharma The Premise: A Call That Changes Everything Karthik Calling Karthik is a psychological thriller that blends romance, drama, and a touch of the supernatural. The film revolves around Karthik Narayan (Farhan Akhtar), a lonely, deeply insecure, and underconfident young man working as a junior architect at a construction firm in Mumbai.
⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5) Recommended for: Lovers of psychological dramas, Farhan Akhtar fans, and anyone who’s ever felt like a stranger to themselves. “The only person you need to listen to is yourself.” — A line from the film that sums up its quiet, powerful message.