Akshay Oberoi Reveals Why 'Resident' Role Was His Most Intense Challenge

Akshay Oberoi is excited about his new psychological thriller "Resident." He says the film challenged him creatively with its intense, thought-provoking role. This marks a dramatic shift from his recent comedy film "Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari." The actor has already begun shooting for this dark exploration of human psychology.

Key Points: Akshay Oberoi on Intense Role in Psychological Thriller Resident

  • Oberoi describes Resident as a psychological thriller exploring dark human psychology
  • Film follows his comedy role in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari
  • Actor sought intense role after lighthearted previous project
  • Directed by Akash Goila and produced by Filmeraa
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Akshay Oberoi says 'Resident' gave him a chance to explore an intense, thought-provoking role

Actor Akshay Oberoi discusses his challenging role in psychological thriller "Resident," calling it a deep dive into dark human psychology after his comedy film.

"I've always been drawn to stories that challenge me as an actor, roles that demand emotional depth, unpredictability, and a bit of risk. - Akshay Oberoi"

Mumbai, Nov 12

Actor Akshay Oberoi opened up about his experience working on the psychological thriller “Resident.”

In an exclusive quote shared with IANS, the actor shared that the film allowed him to dive deep into an intense and thought-provoking role. Akshay revealed that the project challenged him creatively and gave him the space to immerse himself in something intense and thought-provoking. Speaking about the film, the 'Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari' actor mentioned, "I've always been drawn to stories that challenge me as an actor, roles that demand emotional depth, unpredictability, and a bit of risk. 'Resident' is exactly that kind of film."

"It's a psychological thriller that doesn't just rely on fear or suspense, but digs deep into the psyche of its characters. The genre itself is dark, layered, and inevitable in its impact, it makes you confront truths you often avoid. After Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, which had a completely different tone, I wanted to immerse myself in something intense and thought-provoking. Film 'Resident' gives me that opportunity, and I can't wait to begin this new journey."

Akshay Oberoi has begun the shooting for his upcoming film, which is said to explore the darker corners of human psychology. "Resident," directed by Akash Goila, is bankrolled by Filmeraa.

Meanwhile, Akshay Oberoi was last seen in "Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari," directed by Shashank Khaitan and produced by Dharma Productions. The film featured an ensemble cast including Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf.

Set in Delhi, the story revolved around two former lovers attempting to reignite their past romance, which leads to a series of humorous misunderstandings and unexpected twists. The film also featured Prajakta Koli in a cameo appearance. "Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari" was released on 2 October 2025, coinciding with Dussehra.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Akshay Oberoi is such an underrated actor. He always chooses interesting projects that push boundaries. From comedy to psychological thriller - that's quite a range! Hope this film gets him the recognition he deserves.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate actors taking risks, I hope this isn't just another dark thriller with predictable twists. Indian cinema needs more original psychological content rather than following trends. Fingers crossed this delivers what it promises.
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Arjun K
Good to see actors moving beyond typical masala films. The industry needs more content-driven cinema. Akash Goila is a promising director too. Excited for this combination!
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Nisha Z
After Sunny Sanskari's lighthearted romance, this sounds like a complete 180! Shows his versatility as an actor. Psychological thrillers that explore human mind are always intriguing. Waiting eagerly! 🤩
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Michael C
Interesting choice! I've been following Akshay's career since his early days. He consistently picks roles that challenge him rather than going for commercial safety. That's the sign of a true artist. Looking forward to this!

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