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Acid Factory 2009

★ 5.210 votes105 min📅 2009-10-09

In a high-stakes thriller that blurs the line between captives and captors, *Acid Factory* (2009) thrusts five strangers into the claustrophobic heart of a chemical plant, where no one can remember who they are or why they're there.

Director: Suparn Verma

Cast

Fardeen Khan
Fardeen Khan
Romeo
Manoj Bajpayee
Manoj Bajpayee
Sultan
Aftab Shivdasani
Aftab Shivdasani
Sarthak Sanghvi
Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan
Kaiser
Dino Morea
Dino Morea
J. D
Danny Denzongpa
Danny Denzongpa
Om
Gulshan Grover
Gulshan Grover
ACP Ranbir Singh
Dia Mirza
Dia Mirza
Max
Neha
Neha
Nandini S. Sanghvi
Vida Samadzai
Vida Samadzai

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Acid Factory (2009) about?

Five strangers wake up in a factory with no memory of who they are or why they're there. As they struggle to piece together their identities, they realize some are hostages—and others are kidnappers—but no one knows who is who. The film becomes a tense psychological battle where every moment could reveal the truth or send them deeper into chaos.

Who directed Acid Factory?

Acid Factory was directed by Suparn Verma, an Indian filmmaker known for his work in crime and thriller genres, who crafts a suspenseful narrative that keeps audiences guessing.

Who stars in Acid Factory?

The film features a powerhouse cast including Fardeen Khan, Manoj Bajpayee, Aftab Shivdasani, Irrfan Khan, and Dino Morea, each bringing intensity to their layered roles.

Is Acid Factory (2009) worth watching?

While *Acid Factory* may not have an IMDb rating, its gripping premise and strong performances make it a solid pick for fans of psychological thrillers. The film's unique premise and atmospheric tension create an engaging experience, though its pacing might not satisfy everyone.

How long is Acid Factory?

Acid Factory runs for 105 minutes, or just under two hours, making it a concise yet intense viewing experience.

About Acid Factory (2009) — A mind-bending thriller where trust is the first casualty

In a high-stakes thriller that blurs the line between captives and captors, *Acid Factory* (2009) thrusts five strangers into the claustrophobic heart of a chemical plant, where no one can remember who they are or why they're there. Directed by Suparn Verma, this Indian crime drama weaves a web of deception and tension as the group grapples with temporary memory loss, leaving them—and the audience—constantly guessing about their true roles. With a dimly lit, industrial backdrop and an atmosphere thick with paranoia, the film explores themes of identity, survival, and the fragility of trust in the face of the unknown.

The cast, led by the intense performances of Fardeen Khan, Manoj Bajpayee, and Irrfan Khan, brings depth to this psychological maze, where every glance or whispered word could reveal a hidden agenda. As the minutes tick by, the boundaries between hostages and kidnappers dissolve, turning *Acid Factory* into a gripping battle of wits set against the backdrop of danger and distrust. It's a pulse-pounding exploration of human nature at its most volatile.