‘Nikita Roy’, a gripping psychological thriller headlined by Sonakshi Sinha, has a new release date. The film, originally slated for release this Friday, will now hit theatres across India on June 27, the makers announced today.
Directed by Kussh S Sinha, Sonakshi’s brother, the film promises an intense cinematic journey that delves deep into the complex workings of the human mind. According to a PTI report, ‘Nikita Roy’ explores haunting themes such as mysticism, paranoia, and the blurred lines between perception and reality — all set within a chilling atmosphere of psychological suspense.
The screenplay, written by Pavan Kirpalani, who is known for his work in the thriller genre, is said to navigate the fragile boundaries between truth and illusion, pulling audiences into a world where secrets lurk just beneath the surface. The story is expected to unravel in layers, revealing the vulnerabilities and buried emotions of its central character, played by Sonakshi.
Set against a haunting backdrop, ‘Nikita Roy’ aims to be more than just a traditional psychological thriller — blending emotional depth with an eerie narrative to keep viewers on edge throughout. With a talented team behind it and a premise that promises both psychological intensity and cinematic style, the film is now positioned to capture the attention of genre enthusiasts and Sonakshi Sinha fans alike when it arrives in theatres later next month.
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