B.Tech (film)

Anand and his friends don't care about their academics, but Azad is more of a studious kind and passes all exams with good marks.

Anand and the rest of the gang, especially Ananya, are devastated after knowing what happened and a case is filed in the police station.

The Karnataka State Police proclaims that the incident was a suicide terrorist attack planned and executed by Azad and tries to close the investigation.

The police even arrest Nizar Ahmed, Abdu, Sayid Ali, and Lazer, Anand's friends, in the context of them being Muslims.

They decide to put their engineering skills to use and design various gadgets that help them fight against the police in order to prove them wrong.

[8] Malayalam daily Malayala Manorama appreciated the film for its good mixture of college campus life and sensitive contemporary issues, while also praising Rahul Raj's music.

[9] Mathrubhumi gave a mixed review with a rating of 2.5/5, but dubbed the work of Mahesh Narayanan and Abhilash Balachandran in editing, and the music by Rahul Raj as "major plus points".