Story: Sara (Divya Pandey) is a research student who wants to make an immunity booster to save humanity. Her experiment however turns people into zombies and in comes Dhruva (Aryan Gowda) to save the day.
Review: At a point in the film you realise that the filmmakers of G-Zombie got the idea to make this film based on the current pandemic we’re living in. And it just gives you one more reason to detest coronavirus more than you already do. The basic plotline of the film fails to pass muster, let along the whole film.
When Sara decides to conduct human trials to test her immunity booster, it’s not hard to guess where this film is heading. For moral reasons, she believes a notorious criminal is the best bet to test her experimental drug on. With the help of a police officer, she and her posse manage to inject the poor criminal and what happens next is truly a test to patience and a dark mark on the genre of zombie horror.
As the whole film passes in zombies running around a hall, eating other humans, one wonders if an actual zombie apocalypse would be easier to survive. The ‘horror’ film is horrific, just not in the way they intended it to be. The film is hard to sit through, has horrible writing and performances that are an insult to even zombies. Give this one a miss!
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