The first teaser of ‘So Long Valley’, featuring Akanksha Puri in a haunting new avatar, was unveiled today, promising a gripping crime drama drenched in suspense, secrets, and scenic darkness.
Set against the visually stunning yet eerie backdrop of Manali, the film marks a sharp turn into noir territory for the actress, known for her versatile performances across film and television.
Directed by Sarmad Khan, ‘So Long Valley’ revolves around a mysterious disappearance that rattles a quiet mountain town. As chilling truths begin to surface, what follows is a twisted journey through trauma, betrayal, and buried pasts. The teaser, clocking in at just over a minute, offers a glimpse of Puri’s character caught between law enforcement and personal demons her expressions taut with anguish, her silence loaded with secrets.
The atmospheric visuals mist-laden forests, flickering torches, and slow pans of deserted hill roads build a mood that feels simultaneously poetic and unnerving. A minimalistic background score amplifies the tension, as cryptic dialogue fragments hint at a plot layered with deception. From the teaser, it’s clear this is not just a whodunit but a psychological deep dive.
Speaking about the project, Akanksha Puri said, “‘So Long Valley’ challenged me in ways I never expected. It’s not just a story about a crime — it’s about memory, identity, and what grief does to a person. Manali added a surreal, haunting quality to everything. I think audiences are going to be hooked from the first frame.”
Produced by Three Arrows Films, ‘So Long Valley’ is scheduled for release later this year, with the full trailer expected in July. The film also stars Manav Kaul, Jatin Goswami, and Rajesh Tailang in pivotal roles. With its layered storytelling and eerie aesthetic, the teaser has already sparked intrigue on social media, where fans are calling it a “slow-burn thriller to watch out for.”
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