Hrithik Roshan has dropped the teaser trailer for his upcoming Prime Video film Mess, and it promises a wildly unpredictable ride blending comedy, tension, and sheer chaos. Sharing the promo, Roshan teased the quirky premise: a group of robbers break into the home of a man with OCD, only to realise that surviving the night might be far more difficult for them than their intended victim. Backed by HRX Films in association with Soda Films Lab, the project is already generating curiosity for its offbeat concept.
The teaser cleverly leans into humor while setting up the film’s central conflict. Instead of a typical home invasion narrative, Mess flips the script—placing the robbers in a situation where they are forced to adapt to the rigid, obsessive routines of the homeowner. The promo itself is designed with a comedic twist, showcasing chaotic interruptions and exaggerated glimpses of obsessive-compulsive behavior, hinting at a film that thrives on situational absurdity as much as suspense.
Directed by Rajesh A Krishnan, the film brings together a strong ensemble cast led by Pratik Gandhi and Ranvir Shorey, alongside Gajraj Rao and Anurag Thakur. Known for their impeccable timing and versatility, the actors are expected to elevate the film’s unique tone, balancing dark humor with moments of high-stakes drama.
The film is based on an original screenplay by Paul Soter, adapted for Indian audiences by Kapil Sawant, with dialogues tailored to suit the local flavor. What makes Mess particularly interesting is its confined setting—a single-night standoff that unfolds within the walls of one house. This tight narrative structure often allows for deeper character exploration and unpredictable twists, something the teaser strongly hints at.
Notably, Mess marks Hrithik Roshan’s second collaboration with Amazon Prime Video after the intense thriller Storm, showcasing his growing interest in backing diverse and content-driven stories. While Storm leaned into a serious, female-led narrative, Mess takes a completely different route, embracing humor and chaos while still delivering tension.
With its unconventional premise, talented cast, and a teaser that leaves audiences intrigued, Mess is shaping up to be a refreshing addition to the comedy-thriller space. If the promo is anything to go by, viewers can expect a night full of surprises—where control meets chaos, and nothing goes according to plan.
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