Raushni Srivastava’s “Kalika” goads intrepidly on “mental abuse”

Raushni’s upcoming film, “Kalika”, featuring Raja Guru, Saarrh Kkashyap and Raushni Srivastava, ventures boldly into the delicate yet powerful realm of mental abuse—an issue often hidden beneath layers of silence, fear, and misunderstanding. For Raushni, this project is far more than a cinematic endeavor; it is a personal mission, shaped by stories she has witnessed and emotions she deeply resonates with. She hopes the film will not only raise awareness but also open doors for meaningful conversations surrounding emotional well-being, trauma, and the resilience that grows in the shadows of pain.
“Kalika” isn’t just a story—it’s a mirror, she explains with quiet conviction. “It reflects the struggles so many endure without ever being seen. It lays bare the weight of invisible wounds and the difficult, often lonely, journey toward healing. Most importantly, it honors the courage it takes to confront one’s inner turmoil, to break free from cycles of manipulation, and to reclaim one’s sense of self.”
Through “Kalika”, Raushni aims to shine a compassionate light on the experiences that people rarely speak about but frequently carry within. The film intertwines raw emotion with hope, reminding audiences that even in the midst of darkness, there is strength, dignity, and the possibility of transformation.
We wish Raushni Srivastava immense success and heartfelt luck for her upcoming release “Kalika”, and look forward to witnessing her creative spirit shine on screen.

News Input KV Raman

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