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Nikita Roy Review: A Disappointing Thriller Unveiled

Rohit Singh
Last updated: June 3, 2026 3:46 pm
Rohit Singh
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Nikita Roy Review: An Engaging Thriller That Misses the Mark

Nikita Roy, directed by Kussh S Sinha and featuring a star cast that includes Sonakshi Sinha and Paresh Rawal, has hit the screens with a premise that promises intrigue but delivers a mixed bag experience. Rated at 1.5/5, this film tells a gripping story but stumbles in its execution, making it a challenging watch for audiences.

Contents
  • Nikita Roy Review: An Engaging Thriller That Misses the Mark
  • The Storyline: A Fight Against Blind Faith
  • Analysis: A Promising Concept with Lapses
  • Character Performances: Bright Spots Amidst Weaknesses
  • Music and Technical Aspects: A Mixed Bag
  • Conclusion: A Missed Opportunity

The Storyline: A Fight Against Blind Faith

The plot revolves around Nikita, portrayed by Sonakshi Sinha, an author deeply involved with the International Rationalist Community (IRC) in London. Her life takes a tragic turn when she learns of her brother Sanal Roy’s untimely demise, officially ruled a suicide by the police. However, Nikita is adamant that her brother was murdered.

While investigating, she discovers that Sanal was delving into the dealings of a powerful godman, Amar Dev, played by Paresh Rawal. Faced with reluctance for support from fellow IRC members due to the dangers posed by Amar, Nikita reluctantly embarks on a solo mission. With the help of her ex-boyfriend Jolly, played by Suhail Nayyar, she attempts to expose the truth, leading to a series of twists and turns that keep viewers on edge.

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Analysis: A Promising Concept with Lapses

While Pavan Kirpalani’s original story and Sinha’s adaptation hold potential, the screenplay lacks the depth and cohesiveness that it demands. Belal Khalique’s dialogues feel uninspired and fail to elevate critical moments in the film, leaving audiences wishing for more compelling writing.

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The film begins strongly, opening with a chilling atmosphere that grabs viewers’ attention. The first half engages well, setting up expectations for an exhilarating second half. Unfortunately, this energy fizzles out as the film progresses. The investigative aspects come across as convoluted and lacking focus, making viewers question Nikita’s plans and decisions.

Character Performances: Bright Spots Amidst Weaknesses

Sonakshi Sinha shines in her portrayal of Nikita, showcasing her acting prowess and ability to carry a film. Paresh Rawal excels in his role as the antagonist, bringing a layer of menace that captivates the audience. Suhail Nayyar’s performance adds to the film’s charm, proving that he has a solid screen presence. Arjun Rampal makes an impact in his brief appearance while Kallirroi Tziafeta leaves a notable impression.

Music and Technical Aspects: A Mixed Bag

From a technical standpoint, the film struggles in certain aspects. Abhinav Shekhar’s music fails to resonate, though the track “Kaali Raatein” manages to stand out due to its placement and visual accompaniment. The background score by Amar Mohile aptly adds to the eerie atmosphere, but it isn’t enough to save the film as a whole.

Visually, Anshul Chobey’s cinematography is adequate, while Ian Van Temperley’s action sequences resonate with cinematic flair. Sunil Nigvekar’s production design captures the essence of the narrative, creating authentic settings. However, Ritesh Soni’s editing could benefit from tightening, as several scenes drag on unnecessarily.

Conclusion: A Missed Opportunity

To conclude, Nikita Roy falls short of its robust premise, making it a lackluster investigative thriller. Despite a solid start and commendable performances, the film ultimately loses its way amid pacing issues and a diluted narrative. With an evidently low buzz leading up to its release, it’s likely to go unnoticed at the box office.

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