
Nikita Roy
- Director
- Kussh S. Sinha
- Studio
- Nicky Vicky Bhagnani Films, Kratos Entertainment, Nikita Pai Films LTD
- Release Date
- 18 July 2025
- Running Time
- 112 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
Review
Nikita Roy arrives with genuine ambition to break Bollywood's tired thriller mold, positioning itself as a thoughtful exploration of rationalism clashing with superstition. Sonakshi Sinha gives a committed performance that genuinely anchors the film, and the cinematography does solid work establishing an unsettling mood. But here's where it all falls apart: the screenplay feels rushed and sloppy, with investigative sequences that sabotage the slow-burn tension the film desperately needs. Critical emotional beats get lost in the shuffle, leaving you watching a protagonist's psychological collapse from behind frosted glass rather than experiencing it with her.
What makes this failure sting is how close the film comes to working. Director shows moments of genuine restraint that could've elevated this above the standard Bollywood thriller dreck—but those flashes of promise get undermined by careless execution. Dubbing issues, forced accents, and paper-thin supporting characters constantly jolt you out of the narrative. The mystery investigation that should drive the entire engine feels like an afterthought, populated by nobody characters who exist only to move the plot forward. The film needed precision and confidence; instead it delivers hesitation wrapped in good intentions.
Rating: 5.5/10
Storyline
So basically, this movie follows Nikita Roy, who's this super smart author living in London and is all about using science and logic to expose fraudsters and fake spiritual gurus. Her brother Sanal was doing the same kind of work—investigating cults and debunking nonsense—but then he mysteriously dies under circumstances that the police say was suicide. Nikita's convinced something fishy happened and that a shady spiritual leader named Amar Dev had something to do with it, so she decides to pick up where her brother left off.
Nikita teams up with her ex, Jolly, who's also an investigator, and they start digging into Amar Dev's operation called the Tru Faith Foundation. This guy is seriously creepy—he goes around claiming he can heal people by taking away their emotional baggage. When Nikita confronts him directly, he basically dares her to prove he's a fraud within a set amount of time, or else she'll regret messing with him. It's basically a battle between her scientific worldview and his spiritual manipulation.
Here's where it gets wild—as Nikita keeps investigating, she starts experiencing some genuinely terrifying stuff that she can't explain with logic. She sees disturbing visions, hears weird noises, and feels this growing sense of dread. They even find a woman named Freya who was secretly working against the cult, but before Freya can give them all the information they need, something horrible happens. The whole thing becomes this intense psychological thriller where Nikita has to figure out what's real and what's in her head.