Prime Video is gearing up to release a gripping telugu crime thriller titled
Cheekatilo on
January 23, 2026, featuring actress
Sobhita Dhulipala in a powerful lead role. The trailer, unveiled recently, sets a chilling tone and promises a tense, psychological narrative rooted in mystery and rising danger.Directed by
Sharan Kopishetty (known for
Kirrak Party) and produced by
D. suresh Babu under the banner of suresh Productions,
Cheekatilo stands out as a dark exploration of crime, resilience, and the pursuit of truth. The screenplay is co‑written by Kopishetty and Chandra Pemmaraju, creating a layered story that goes beyond conventional thrillers.The plot centers on
Sandhya, portrayed by sobhita dhulipala — a determined
true‑crime podcaster and criminology graduate whose professional curiosity leads her into dangerous territory. When a brutal murder resurdata-faces after two decades, Sandhya’s investigation exposes a network of unresolved crimes and hidden horrors in Hyderabad’s underbelly. Her podcast becomes both a tool and a trap as she attempts to unravel patterns linked to a
cold‑blooded serial killer, raising the stakes as truth and peril intertwine.The trailer hints at a
dark psychological journey that combines investigative storytelling with emotional depth, placing audiences right in the heart of the mystery. Alongside Sobhita, the film features
Viswadev Rachakonda,
Chaitanya Visalakshmi,
Esha Chawla,
Jhansi,
Aamani, and
Vadlamani Srinivas in significant roles, adding layers to the film’s intense narrative fabric.Sobhita’s performance as sandhya — an independent, resilient woman confronting both trauma and danger while chasing the truth — is being touted as a defining role in her career, blending psychological depth with suspenseful thrills.With its
dark themes, unsettling mystery, and strong lead performance,
Cheekatilo aims to offer an immersive experience for fans of crime dramas and psychological thrillers when it premieres on
Prime Video later this month.
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