Nikita Roy Review: A Fairly Gripping Battle Between Superstition & Empiricism

Nikita Roy is a sharp, atmospheric thriller directed by Kussh S Sinha. It stars Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles. Read our review below: (Movie Talkies)

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RATING - ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ✨ 3.5/5*

Nikita Roy Review Movie Talkies:

Nikita Roy is a sharp, atmospheric thriller that explores the clash between reason and blind belief. Director Kussh S Sinha’s confident debut blends psychological suspense with social commentary, steering clear of typical horror tropes. While the ending feels a bit rushed, the film’s focus on rationality over melodrama makes it a refreshing and intelligent addition to the supernatural thriller genre.

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Nikita Roy Story:

Set in London, Nikita Roy follows a determined rationalist, Nikita (Sonakshi Sinha), who investigates the mysterious death of her brother Sanal (Arjun Rampal), a scientist trying to expose spiritual leader Amardev (Paresh Rawal). As Nikita digs deeper with help from Jolly (Suhail Nayyar), eerie events unfold—cryptic recordings, a key informant’s suicide, and supernatural hints blur the lines between logic and belief. With a corrupt cop complicating matters, Nikita races to uncover the truth—was her brother’s death a tragedy or something far more sinister?

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Nikita Roy Cast:

Sonakshi Sinha is compelling as the stoic, grief-stricken rationalist determined to find justice. It’s a layered performance—restrained yet intense—and arguably one of her strongest yet. Paresh Rawal is equally effective, bringing a chilling calm to Amardev. His portrayal of a manipulative guru is frightening precisely because of how subtle and composed it is. Arjun Rampal makes a lasting impact in a limited role, while Suhail Nayyar provides solid support as Jolly.

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The film smartly avoids horror tropes and leans into psychological suspense and social commentary. Kussh S. Sinha, making his directorial debut, handles the material with confidence, offering a film that’s more cerebral than sensational. Instead of over-the-top drama, he allows the writing, performances, and unsettling atmosphere to do the heavy lifting. The script, reworked by a team including Sinha, Neel Mohanty, and Ankur Takrani, stays grounded even as it explores ideas of faith, fear, and truth.

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Nikita Roy Movie Review:

Visually, the film is crisp and stylish, using shadow and silence to heighten the tension. The pacing is steady, though the climax might feel a bit too clinical and quick for viewers expecting a more emotional payoff. Still, it ties up the narrative with clarity and purpose, reinforcing the film’s core theme: the dangerous power of blind faith when left unchecked. The film could have kept a pace faster in the first half, which actually works as a launch vehicle for the intresting plot.

Unlike other thrillers from recent times, Nikita Roy stands apart for its sharp writing and strong ideological undertones. It isn’t just a mystery; it’s a commentary on the manipulation of belief and the importance of evidence in a world eager to believe in miracles.

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In short, Nikita Roy is a smart, unsettling film that respects its audience’s intelligence while delivering a fairly good mystery. It may not be a crowd-pleaser in the conventional sense, but for viewers who enjoy thought-provoking thrillers with real-world relevance, it's a satisfying watch. This is definitely a good choice this weekend, slightly standing apart from regular popcorn flicks.

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