Key Points

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai praised Kussh Sinha’s debut thriller Nikita Roy, comparing its suspenseful execution to Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic style. Ghai, who once directed Kussh’s father Shatrughan Sinha, expressed pride in the debutant’s technical command. The film stars Sonakshi Sinha and blends mystery with rational themes. Kussh shared that the strength of layered characters drew him to the project.

Key Points: Subhash Ghai Compares Kussh Sinha's Nikita Roy to Hitchcock

  • Subhash Ghai lauds Kussh Sinha's directorial debut as gripping and technically impressive
  • Film's suspenseful narrative compared to Alfred Hitchcock's signature style
  • Ghai previously directed Kussh's father Shatrughan Sinha in Kalicharan
  • Nikita Roy stars Sonakshi Sinha and explores a layered mystery thriller
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Subhash Ghai compares Kussh Sinha's 'Nikita Roy' to Alfred Hitchcock's style of filmmaking

Subhash Ghai praises Kussh Sinha's debut thriller Nikita Roy, drawing parallels to Alfred Hitchcock's suspenseful filmmaking style.

"It reminded me of cinema of Alfred Hitchcock of our time technically. – Subhash Ghai"

Mumbai, July 10

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai heaped praise on Kussh S Sinha’s directorial debut, “Nikita Roy,” calling it a technically impressive and gripping thriller.

Ghai shared that the film’s suspenseful narrative and execution reminded him of the legendary Alfred Hitchcock’s style of filmmaking. Taking to Instagram, the 'Taal' hitmaker shared an appreciation post applauding Kussh for showcasing strong command as a first-time director. Sharing a photo of himself with Kussh, Subhash Ghai wrote, “I felt proud of the debut director of film NIKITA ROY who shows us great sparks as a ‘a DIRECTOR IN COMMAND in his very first film and he is #KUSSH S SINHA I saw last evening A suspense thriller-a mystery - a horror well shot like a class film on superstitious n rational thinking.”

“It reminded me cinema of Alfred Hitchcock of our time technically but today My congratulations to KUSSH SINHA n entire team of this engaging film NIKITA ROY Coming next Friday in cinemas N bless u for great success. @kusshssinha @luvsinha @aslisona.”

Interestingly, the veteran filmmaker had directed Kussh Sinha’s father, veteran actor Shatrughan Sinha, in his 1976 action thriller “Kalicharan.” It is said that Ghai landed the opportunity to direct the film through Shatrughan Sinha’s recommendation.

Meanwhile, Kussh Sinha had earlier shared what inspired him to direct the film, “Nikita Roy.” He told IANS, “It was the strength of the story that drew me in. The world we’ve explored in Nikita Roy offers something fresh—something the audience will find engaging and new. Also, the characters Nikita Roy, Jolly, Amardev, and Freya—they’re all well-developed and layered. When your characters are strong, your story has the potential to become powerful. Stories are built through characters, and that's what made it exciting for me.”

“Nikita Roy” features Sonakshi Sinha in the lead role, with Paresh Rawal, Arjun Rampal, and Suhail Nayyar in key supporting parts. The film was released on June 27, 2025.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who loves psychological thrillers, I'm excited but also skeptical. Many films claim to be Hitchcockian but fail to deliver. Hope Nikita Roy lives up to the hype. The cast looks promising though!
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Ananya R
Subhash Ghai's endorsement means a lot! But I wish he wouldn't compare new directors to legends like Hitchcock. Let Kussh Sinha create his own identity. Still, looking forward to seeing what the Sinha siblings have created together.
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Vikram M
The connection between Ghai and Shatrughan Sinha's family is so wholesome! Bollywood's old-school relationships are heartwarming. Hope the film does well - we need more directors who focus on strong characters and storytelling.
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Priya S
Sonakshi Sinha choosing interesting scripts lately! After Dahaad and now this. Glad to see actresses getting meaty roles beyond just song-and-dance numbers. Fingers crossed for Nikita Roy 🤞
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Nikhil C
The trailer gave me serious Andhadhun vibes. If it's even half as good, it'll be worth watching. But comparing to Hitchcock? That's setting expectations too high, no? Let's see...

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