
Psych Siddharth, starring Nandu, has struck a strong chord with audiences thanks to its unapologetic tone and bold execution. The teaser had already generated solid buzz, with Nandu’s raw portrayal and the meme-worthy moments from his character catching everyone’s attention. Now, the makers have escalated the hype with the release of the trailer.
From the first watch, the film looks like a darkly funny yet chaotic ride that follows a man pushed to the edge after being betrayed by his girlfriend. Once dreaming of becoming as successful as Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk, Siddharth Reddy ends up in a cramped slum apartment after his life falls apart. Determined to prove his worth, he begins reacting to every situation in extreme, unpredictable ways — creating the core conflict and humour of the film.
Nandu delivers a standout performance, completely immersing himself in the role. His appearance, body language, and intensity significantly elevate the character, making it clear that he treated this as a career-defining opportunity. Director Varun Reddy deserves credit for his daring approach — he presents events in a raw, unfiltered manner, avoiding any sugarcoating while still keeping the proceedings relatable and grounded.
The trailer is crisply edited and effectively builds curiosity, setting the stage for an engaging theatrical experience. Psych Siddharth is set to hit screens on 12th December, with Suresh Productions and Spirit Media releasing it across the board.

























Ranveer Singh Faces Backlash Over IFFI Remarks
Ranveer Singh has found himself at the center of an online controversy after a clip from the IFFI stage went viral. In the video, he is seen praising actor-director Rishab Shetty, but a section of social media feels that his mimicry of a Hindu folk deity appeared disrespectful. Many users, particularly from Karnataka and Tulu-speaking regions, expressed displeasure and urged the actor to issue an apology.
Another point of debate is Ranveer’s remark about a “female ghost” while referring to Shetty’s film Kantara. Viewers argue that this description misrepresented the male deity portrayed in the story. While some critics feel Ranveer’s comments were made casually and without full context, others believe that the backlash has been amplified by ongoing social media discourse.
With his film Dhurandhar set to release on December 5, several users suggest that clarifying his intent—or apologizing if needed—could help contain the controversy. For now, all eyes are on Ranveer as audiences await his response to the growing discussion.