Critics Review
3.50
CARBON: ASHES AND DIAMONDS MOVIE REVIEW
Yet, it's possible that it's not a film for all and not everyone's concept of entertainment. The second half drags a lot on and off, and also leaves certain questions and concerns unaddressed. The hallucinations of the lead character also appear a bit too overdone. The film is mostly a solo journey ...(more)
Source: Deepa Soman, Times Of India
3.00
Shines Like A Diamond, But Only At Parts!
Carbon might not be everyone's cup of tea.The film does shine like a diamond at parts and Fahadh Faasil's performance is definitely one of the major highlights of the movie. (more)
Source: Abhijith, One India
4.00
The Fahadh Faasil starrer is a must-see
Venu has maintained a firm grip on the storytelling and beautifully brings out emotional conflicts in the characters in a well-written screenplay. Carbon is an engaging adventure film that should not be missed.(more)
Source: Manoj Kumar R, Indian Express
3.00
Watch this one for Fahadh Faasil
Carbon is a fine attempt and two big thumbs up for the excellent packaging, though one gets the feeling that the writing could have been better. Even then, watch this one for Fahadh Faasil. His performance is sheer poetry on screen.(more)
Source: Moviebuzz, Sify.com
3.00
Fahadh Faasil is a showstopper in an unslottable adventure
Venu, to borrow the title of Arundhati Roy's book, is a god of small things and the big picture in Carbon. His idiosyncratic cinematic vision and the la la land of Siby's mind make for enjoyable viewing in this unusual film.(more)
Source: Anna MM Vetticad, Firstpost.com
2.75
Watch for Fahadh's brilliant performance and the excellent visuals
If the screenplay was tighter, had surprises and told a not-so-ventured story, the brilliant cinematography and strong performances would have taken it to levels of high perfection.(more)
Source: Behindwoods Review Board, Behindwoods.com
3.00
This Fahadh Faasil's date with real and fantasy adventure is enjoyable in parts
The big reveal in the climax can be sensed from a distance, yet, it appears a tad too underwhelming when it is actually executed on screen. Carbon is enjoyable in parts, but it could have been much more.(more)
Source: S.R. Praveen, The Hindu
Music Tracks
No. | Song Title | Lyric Writer | Performer(s) | Listen here | |
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1 | “Thanne Thaane” | Rafeeq Ahamed | Benny Dayal | ||
2 | “Doore Doore” | Rafeeq Ahamed | Rekha Bhardwaj |