Vinay Pathak-starrer 'Maya Ko Maya' wraps up filming, set for winter release

IANS May 16, 2025 306 views

Vinay Pathak leads a stellar cast including Anna Sharma in the psychological thriller 'Maya Ko Maya'. Filmed in the rich landscapes of Nepal, the film promises a gripping exploration of identity, tradition, and authenticity. Set for a winter 2025 release, the narrative centers on protagonist Maya's internal journey in a rapidly evolving society. Director Rohit Karan Baidya describes the film as "a labor of love" with universal appeal rooted deeply in cultural nuances.

"'Maya Ko Maya' reveals a side of Nepal the world has rarely seen." - Vinay Pathak
Vinay Pathak-starrer 'Maya Ko Maya' wraps up filming, set for winter release
Mumbai, May 16: Vinay Pathak-starrer psychological thriller “Maya Ko Maya,” has completed its filming and is targeting a worldwide release in winter 2025.

Key Points

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Vinay Pathak lead in transformative Nepalese thriller

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Anna Sharma and Saloni Batra co-star

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Explores identity, tradition, in a modern society

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Cinematic release in winter 2025

The film, which also stars Anna Sharma, Saloni Batra, and Satyajeet Dubey, is set in modern Nepal and based on real events, reports variety.com.

The narrative centers on protagonist Maya, who confronts societal expectations through therapy, triggering emotional turbulence that threatens to upend her life. The thriller examines themes of identity, tradition, and authenticity in a society balancing past and present influences.

Vinay described filming in Nepal as “deeply transformative” and positioned the country as “a living, breathing character” in the film.

“‘Maya Ko Maya’ reveals a side of Nepal the world has rarely seen – raw, intimate, and powerful,” he said.

Nepal’s breakout star Anna Sharma characterised the project as a “powerful psychological thriller” with universal emotional appeal despite its Nepalese setting.

She added that working alongside “the legendary Vinay Pathak made the journey all the more unforgettable.”

For Saloni Batra, wrapping production felt like leaving “a wild, beautiful storm.”

She described her character as someone who “doesn’t fit the mould” and is “fierce, messy, hopeful, and free,” while adding that Nepal’s landscapes and people enriched both the story and her performance.

Helmed by director Rohit Karan Baidya, the film is produced by Jyadro Movies, a Driver Inc. company, with Platoon One Films serving as creative consultant. Platoon One, India’s leading independent film studio known for festival darlings like “Sir” (Cannes) and “Ghaath”, will also handle distribution and international sales.

Baidya, whose previous credits include “Life on the Road Nepal” and the Royal Television Society-nominated pilot “Wild Cooks,” called the film “a labor of love” that evolved from casual interviews in 2019 into “something urgent and necessary.”

The director positioned the film as “a voice for those forced into silence” that confronts “invisible violence” persisting in seemingly progressive societies.

Satyajeet Dubey was attracted to the project by his character’s “uncomfortably human” qualities.

“In this film, nothing is black or white. We’re all trapped in shades of grey,” he said, describing the work as both a psychological thriller and “a deeply intimate exploration of guilt, control, and suppressed desire.”

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Vinay Pathak is such an underrated actor! His choice of roles is always so interesting. A psychological thriller set in Nepal sounds fresh - we don't get enough stories from our neighboring countries. Hope they showcase Nepali culture authentically 🤞
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Rahul S.
The plot sounds intense! "Emotional turbulence threatening to upend her life" - reminds me of how mental health is still taboo in our societies. Hope the film handles this sensitively. Also curious to see Nepal's landscapes - been meaning to visit since childhood!
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Ananya M.
While I'm excited for the film, I hope they don't portray Nepal only through poverty/tragedy lens like some international films do. The country has so much more to offer! The cast looks promising though - Vinay Pathak never disappoints 😊
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Suresh V.
Interesting collaboration between Indian and Nepali talent. Our cultures share so much yet have unique aspects. The "invisible violence" theme sounds powerful - hope it starts important conversations. Winter 2025 seems far though, why such long wait? 😅
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Neha P.
Saloni Batra's description of her character as "fierce, messy, hopeful, and free" gives me goosebumps! More such complex female characters please! Also, psychological thrillers with depth are rare in Indian cinema - hope this delivers 🙏
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Vikram J.
The director's previous work was decent but not extraordinary. Hope he's grown since then. The premise is promising but execution is everything in psychological thrillers. Fingers crossed they don't ruin it with unnecessary melodrama!

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