Sonakshi Sinha’s ‘Nikita Roy and The Book of Darkness’ to Release on May 30, 2025

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Sonakshi Sinha is set to return to the big screen with the psychological thriller Nikita Roy and The Book of Darkness, which will hit theatres on May 30, 2025. The film’s intense poster was recently released, revealing a glimpse of her powerful character.

Cast and Crew

The film is directed by Kussh S Sinha, Sonakshi’s brother, and features a talented cast including Paresh Rawal, Suhail Nayyar, and a cameo by Arjun Rampal. The screenplay has been written by Pavan Kripalani, known for his work in the thriller genre.

Production Details

Produced by Nicky Bhagnani, Vicky Bhagnani, Ankur Takrani, Dinesh Ratiram Gupta, and Kinjal Ashok Ghone, the film is backed by Nikita Pai Films and Kratos Entertainment. Shooting took place across London and other UK locations and was completed in late 2022.

Plot Overview

Nikita Roy and The Book of Darkness promises to be an engaging psychological thriller that explores the darker aspects of human nature. The film follows a gripping narrative intended to deliver suspense, mystery, and drama in equal parts.

Producer Statement

Speaking about the film, producers Nicky and Vicky Bhagnani shared, “This story is very special to us. It’s a bold take on themes rarely explored in Indian cinema. With an engaging script, strong performances, and Kussh S Sinha’s directorial vision, we believe the film will strike a chord with audiences.”

Expectations and Hype

The release of the film’s poster has already created excitement among fans. Sonakshi’s intense look and the intriguing title suggest a gripping story. Industry insiders expect the film to be a major highlight in the 2025 Bollywood calendar.

With a powerful storyline, strong cast, and high production value, Nikita Roy and The Book of Darkness looks set to become one of the most awaited psychological thrillers of the year. It will be released in theatres nationwide on May 30, 2025.

By – Kartik

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