Bokshi set to hit Indian theatres on October 9, 2026
The makers of Bokshi have unveiled a striking new poster for the upcoming folk-horror film, offering audiences another glimpse into the mysterious and unsettling world created by filmmaker Bhargav Saikia. The film, which has already attracted attention on the international festival circuit, is now preparing for its theatrical release in India on October 9, 2026.
Produced independently by Lorien Motion Pictures, Bokshi marks Saikia’s debut as a feature-film director. The project combines elements of folklore, mythology, psychological horror and coming-of-age drama, creating an atmosphere that explores the blurred boundaries between ancient beliefs and reality.
Before heading to Indian cinemas, Bokshi travelled through several prestigious international film festivals. The film premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2025, marking an important first step in its global festival journey. It was later screened at a number of genre-focused events, gaining further recognition for its distinctive approach to horror and storytelling.
The film also achieved the distinction of being the only Indian feature selected forther 2025 editions of the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Spain, the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival in Switzerland and SXSW Sydney in Australia. Its presence at these internationally recognised festivals helped build anticipation among audiences interested in Indian genre cinema.
Speaking about the film’s upcoming release, director and producer Bhargav Saikia expressed his excitement about finally presenting Bokshi to Indian viewers. He said the team was delighted to bring the film home after an eventful festival run that included appearances at major international festivals such as Rotterdam and Sitges.
Saikia also described Bokshi as a horror film created with young audiences in mind and said it was designed to be experienced on the big screen. The theatrical setting is expected to complement the film’s atmospheric visuals, unsettling themes and supernatural elements.
The story centres on Anahita, a troubled teenager who joins a school trek to a remote prehistoric site. What initially appears to be an ordinary educational journey soon takes a frightening turn when Anahita discovers a connection between the mysterious location and an ancient legend.
As the story progresses, Anahita finds herself caught between folklore and reality. The experience forces her to question what is real and what may be connected to the myths surrounding the site, setting the stage for a psychological and supernatural mystery.
Written by debutant Harsh Vaibhav, the film features Prasanna Bisht, Mansi Multani and Siddharth Shaw in key roles. Veteran actress Shernaz Patel lends her voice to the titular character, adding another layer to the film’s mysterious narrative.
Adding to its distinctive identity, Bokshi is a multilingual production featuring Hindi, English and Nepali. It also introduces Boksirit, a fictional language developed specifically for the film’s world.
With its festival journey now behind it, Bokshi is gearing up to meet Indian audiences on October 9, 2026. The new poster further heightens curiosity around a film that promises to combine traditional folklore with psychological tension and contemporary horror.