'Navya Chakra' Trailer Unveils a Dark Psychological World Ahead of June 26 Release

After a turbulent journey of title changes and postponements, Navya Chakra is finally here with an unsettling trailer that introduces PSYCON - a shadowy world where reality, memory and murder collide. The psychological thriller hits cinemas on June 26, 2026.

Kapil Raj Kapil Raj Author
Jun 11, 2026 - 15:30
'Navya Chakra' Trailer Unveils a Dark Psychological World Ahead of June 26 Release

After a long and winding road to release, the film finally has a trailer - and it delivers

Some films announce themselves quietly. Navya Chakra is not one of them.

The makers of the upcoming psychological thriller have dropped their official trailer ahead of a June 26 cinema release, and it wastes no time establishing its tone - unsettling, atmospheric, and deliberately disorienting. If the goal was to make audiences uncomfortable from the first frame, consider it achieved.

The trailer drops viewers into the middle of a brutal murder investigation that refuses to make sense. Bodies, no apparent connection. Detectives, no answers. And somewhere in the background, a shadowy organisation called PSYCON - first teased in the film’s promotional campaign with the line: “Welcome to the world of PSYCON… we live in a world shared with them.” It’s the kind of tagline that sounds cryptic until the trailer makes you realise it might mean something far darker.

What sets Navya Chakra apart from the usual thriller template is its willingness to blur lines - between reality and memory, between investigation and obsession, between what is seen and what is imagined. The narrative appears to spiral inward, with law enforcement officers slowly realising the conspiracy they’re chasing may be chasing them back.

The ensemble cast - featuring Jitendra Boharaa, Tushar Kawale, Jessica Yadav, Pratiksha Singh, Kshitij Pawar, Sandhya Gemawat, Kailash Chaudhary and Sandeep Rawal - carries the weight of the trailer’s intensity. Each character appears trapped in a web of psychological manipulation, and the performances hint at a story with real emotional stakes beneath the mystery.

Director Amit Dixit constructs the film’s atmosphere with care. Cinematographer Jai Nandan’s dark, moody frames feel less like a stylistic choice and more like a statement - this is a world where clarity is the enemy. Composer Shubhro B’s background score does the rest, turning key moments from tense to genuinely haunting.

The screenplay comes from Rohit S. Yadav, who has handled the story, dialogue and screenplay. The film is produced by Amit Dixit, Ankita Goyal and Ayush Jain under First Film Studios LLP, in association with Low Agers Production & Cine Arts.

It’s worth noting that Navya Chakra has had a turbulent journey to this point. Originally announced as Navagunjara, then Navya Gunjara, the project went through title changes and certification hurdles before finally landing its current name and release date. Multiple postponements later, June 26 now looks like the real thing.

For thriller audiences who have grown tired of predictable whodunits, Navya Chakra looks like it might be asking a more interesting question - not just who did it, but whether anyone truly knows what is real.

The trailer is now live on YouTube.

Watch Trailer Here - https://youtu.be/Y11Zsw6DzZU?si=dmNJQZVG82fFkpiE

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