Updated On: 25 February, 2026 07:04 PM IST | Mumbai | Shruti Sampat
Psycho Saiyaan disappoints with a muddled script, weak pacing and forced twists. Despite sincere performances by Tejasswi Prakash, Anud Singh Dhaka and Ravi Kishan, the psychological thriller lacks tension and coherence, resulting in a disjointed and underwhelming viewing experience.

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Psycho Saiyaan arrives with promise, a psychological thriller starring Tejasswi Prakash, Anud Singh Dhaka and Ravi Kishan, and a premise that hints at mystery and emotional complexity. Unfortunately, what unfolds is a frustratingly uneven film that struggles to keep its audience engaged, leaving more questions about its execution than its story.
Right from the beginning, Psycho Saiyaan wrestles with its own identity. The narrative attempts to balance psychological intrigue with mainstream dramatics, but ends up satisfying neither. The writing feels muddled and cluttered, with twists that seem forced rather than earned. Instead of building genuine suspense, the film leans on predictable turns and tired tropes that do little to elevate the viewing experience.