Mumbai, June 24: Actor Sonakshi Sinha says it is a significant moment that two women led films, her “Nikita Roy” and Kajol-starrer “Maa”, are releasing side by side.
“Nikita Roy”, a psychological thriller, is set to release in theatres across the country on June 27, alongside “Maa”, a mythological horror film.
“It’s so cool that we’ve two films led by women that are releasing side by side. That’s like a step in the right direction, and, amazingly, it’s happening. And there’s room for everyone. Both are different films, and we wish them well. It’s like a good, healthy competition (between the two films),” Sonakshi told PTI in an interview.
“I have seen the trailer of ‘Maa’ and I enjoyed it. Kajol is a phenomenal actress. She’s somebody that I’ve looked up to and I admire. I’m looking forward to watching her film,” the actor added. Both films tap into the celebration of strong female narratives, a theme that Sonakshi is passionate about. For years, the actor said she has made a conscious effort to choose roles that empower women whether it is “Akira”, “Dahaad” or “Heeramandi”.
“I’ve made it clear with the choices I’ve made for the last 8-9 years, that I want to portray strong female characters. It’s something that gives me joy to be able to shoulder a film and play a title role, like ‘Nikita Roy’, ‘Noor’, and ‘Akira’. It’s very empowering. It’s a big thing to be able to do that. I want to be the hero of my films,” Sinha said.
In “Nikita Roy”, Sinha plays the role of an investigator who debunks supernatural claims and exposes frauds and dismantles deceptive beliefs. But when she encounters a case that defies all beliefs, her convictions begin to falter.
Written by Pavan Kirpalani of “Phobia” fame, “Nikita Roy” explores the fragile boundary between perception and reality, unravelling themes of paranoia, buried truths, and the human mind’s darker recesses.
It is helmed by Sonakshi’s brother, Kussh S Sinha, who is making his debut as a director.
“It’s a story that’s been with me for a long time. It came to me about ten years ago, and when Kush came to me in 2021-2022 with the story, I said this is a testament to the fact that if a role is written for you, it always comes to you,” the actor said. With her brother Kussh at the helm, Sonakshi said it turned out to be a “smooth” collaborative process. (PTI)