Rosh: A Suspense Thriller That Will Keep You At The Edge Of Your Seat

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Mumbai: Our wait is almost over. Nikita Soni, famous actor best known for her performances in Yoot, Bhoot, and Kesari, is set to launch her next movie Rosh, which is written and directed by Jaiveer Panghal, in theatres on the 12th of May.

MOVIE TRAILER OUT ON SHIVAN STUDIO

Rosh is an intense drama set in the backdrop of a mysterious accident that changes the life of three friends, Alina, Ronika and Rajat. The film circles around the theme of right and wrong, as our protagonists try to buffer out the stages between them. Along the way, an intriguing story is revealed involving businessman Rajat Khanna and the delivery boy Ganesh. The mind-boggling plot twists and turns add to the suspense of the movie which makes it difficult for the audience to separate between good and evil.

The film has an interesting cast, including Nikita Soni who will be playing the role of acomputer analyst caught in the turmoil of the accident and its repercussions. Joining her are other acclaimed actors like Mahaakshay Chakraborty, Yesh Raj, Vrajesh Hirjee, Govind Panday, Ruchi Tiwari, Allu Ashish Soni, Mimo Chakraborty, Virajesh Heerji, and Jill Kilroy.

If you’re looking to watch a captivating story full of twists and turns, then Rosh is the best fit. So wait no more and enjoy this electrifying mystery in theatres on the 12th of May.

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