Jaya Ahsan plays the role of a medical professional.
Bangladeshi star Jaya Ahsan has once again drawn attention after the release of the gripping trailer for OCD, a Kolkata-based psychological thriller.
The newly unveiled preview hints at another impactful year for the actor.
The project follows her widely praised performances at cinemas across Dhaka and Kolkata in 2025.
Running for one minute and forty-eight seconds, the trailer was shared by Jaya herself across social media platforms.
Alongside the clip, the actor wrote: “When the obsession with cleanliness turns into a blueprint for perfect revenge.”
Directed by filmmaker Soukarya Ghosal, OCD delves into the complex inner world of individuals struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder and unresolved trauma.
The narrative places strong emphasis on how deeply buried childhood experiences can shape adult behaviour in disturbing and irreversible ways.
Through unsettling visuals, the trailer suggests that early abuse can gradually transform pain into violence and moral detachment.
The story is told largely from the perspective of a survivor.
Jaya Ahsan plays the role of a medical professional, Shweta, whose calm exterior conceals a fractured psychological state.
Haunted by memories she cannot escape, Shweta’s past manifests through an intense fixation on order and cleanliness.
The film subtly links her compulsions to suppressed memories, showing how control becomes a coping mechanism for emotional survival.
As the trailer unfolds, a chance interaction with a patient threatens to expose Shweta’s buried truth.
This accidental discovery sets off a chain of consequences that slowly dismantle her carefully constructed sense of control.
The psychological tension escalates as Shweta’s resentment toward those around her begins to surface.
Anyone perceived as a threat to her fragile balance becomes a target of her growing hostility.
The trailer hints that her journey may ultimately blur lines between justice, revenge and moral responsibility.
By centring on child abuse and its lasting psychological effects, OCD raises uncomfortable questions about accountability and healing.
Set for a theatrical release on February 6, 2026, OCD promises an intense cinematic experience grounded in emotional realism.
The project marks the big screen debut of child actor Arshiya Mukhopadhyay, widely recognised for her television role as Bhutu.
Veteran performers Kaushik Sen, Anasuya Majumdar and Koneenica Banerjee also appear in significant supporting roles.
With its layered storytelling and unsettling themes, the film appears poised to resonate strongly with psychological thriller audiences.
For Jaya Ahsan, OCD reinforces her reputation for choosing complex characters that challenge both performer and viewers alike.








