Raajesh Dhruva in a poster for Peter 
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Love turns to vengeance in Sukesh Shetty’s intense new thriller

Written and directed by Sukesh Shetty, the film marks his return to the director’s chair after Dooradarshana

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In a world veiled by secrets, where love and vengeance often blur into one another, comes Peter, an emotional and gripping suspense thriller that aims to strike a deep chord with audiences. Written and directed by Sukesh Shetty, the film marks his return to the director’s chair after Dooradarshana, this time with a story that explores the darker edges of human emotion and morality.

Produced by Ravi Hiremath and Rakesh Heggade under the banner of Vriddhi Studios, Peter promises a grand cinematic experience designed for the big screen. Sukesh Shetty brings his distinctive storytelling style to the project, blending intense action, poignant drama, and a powerful undercurrent of mystery. His direction, known for emotional depth and visual finesse, seeks to create an atmosphere where every frame resonates with tension and feeling.

This compelling narrative has Raajesh Dhruva, portraying Peter, a man defined by his past, tormented by his present, and feared by those around him. The character’s internal struggle between love and vengeance drives the emotional rhythm of the story. Raajesh’s portrayal is expected to showcase a new dimension of his craft, revealing a performance that balances vulnerability with simmering intensity.

Joining him on screen are Janvi Rayala and Raviksha Shetty, who bring emotional texture and strength to their roles. Their performances serve as anchors to Peter’s turbulent journey, adding layers of compassion, conflict, and resilience that deepen the film’s emotional impact.

The supporting cast, featuring Ram Nadagoud, Varun Patel, Prathima Nayak, Raghu Pandeshwar, Radhakrishna Kumble, Deena Poojari, Siddu, Bharath, Manu Kasargod, and Rakshit Doddera, builds a tense and immersive world around the central character, heightening the sense of unease and intrigue.

Peter is a study of human contradictions, showing how love can heal, destroy, and ultimately transfor, which is getting ready to hit theatres soon.

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