‘NAVYA CHAKRA PSYCON WORLD’ REVIEW | 26 June, 2026

1st Film Studios LLP and Low Agers Production & Cine Arts’ Navya Chakra Psycon World (A) is the story of psychotic killers. Vivek Malhan (Tushar Kawale) and Jiya (Sandhya R. Gemawat) are two such psychotic killers who murder people merely on receiving text messages on their cell phones. These messages indicate the person to be killed.

A series of brutal murders across different states has the nation terrified. Investigations don’t yield any result. Police officer Shweta Prahar (Pratiksha Singh) gets a crucial clue but before she can make further progress in the case, she is killed. Is Shweta Prahar’s murder also like the many murders being committed in different states? Anyway, after Shweta’s murder, senior police officer Krishnan Srinivasan Ganguly (Jitendra Bohara) takes over the case. Krishnan’s assistant is Shukla (Kshitij Pawar).

The police have arrested Vivek for the murder of Shweta Prahar. Vivek’s friend, Jiya, could also be the murderer. But is Jiya for real? Who is Dr. Grace (Mukesh Sharma) who is treating Vivek for amnesia? Is Dr. Grace connected with Shweta’s murder?

Rohit S. Yadav’s story is different but it is not interesting enough to hold the audience’s attention. It is more confusing than interesting. Shubhankar Verma and Rohit S. Yadav’s screenplay is also confusing. Besides, it is not engaging enough to keep the viewers entertained. Rohit S. Yadav’s dialogues are alright.

Jitendra Bohara is so-so as police officer Krishnan Srinivasan Ganguly. Tushar Kawale acts well as Vivek Malhan. Kshitij Pawar lends ordinary support as Krishnan’s deputy, Shukla. Pratiksha Singh is ordinary as police officer Shweta Prahar. Sandhya R. Gemawat does a routine job in a brief role as Jiya. Mukesh Sharma passes muster in a tiny role as Dr. Grace. Jessica Yadav is just about passable as Arjana. Others hardly deserve separate mention.

Amit Dixit’s direction fails to impress the audience or keep them involved in the drama. Shubhro B.’s music is nothing to shout about and the same holds true for his background music. Lyrics are functional. Jai Nandan Kumar’s camerawork is dull. Pragya Sharma’s production designing, and Pawan Dubey’s art direction are okay. Sachin Rastogi’s editing leaves something to be desired.

On the whole, Navya Chakra Psycon World is a flop fare.

Released on 26-6-’26 at Metro Inox (daily 1 show) and other cinemas of Bombay by 1st Film Studios LLP. Publicity & opening: poor. …….Also released all over. Opening was disastrous everywhere.