
Rahul commands the screen with an intense, brooding performance as Kennedy. His portrayal is layered, restrained, and deeply unsettling. Adding to the intrigue is Sunny Leone, whose presence brings a striking charm and quiet strength to the narrative. Together, the trio promise a cinematic experience that is raw, fearless, and unapologetically Kashyap. With the trailer setting the tone, Kennedy’s homecoming feels timely and well-earned.
After its Cannes premiere, the film was screened at the Sydney International Film Festival (Australia), Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (South Korea), Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival (Switzerland), MOTELX – Lisbon International Horror Film Festival, Indie Meme Film Festival (Austin, Texas), Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (Australia), London Indian Film Festival (UK), Fantastic Fest (USA), Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, and the Kolkata International Film Festival, among others.
Kennedy also stars Mohit Takalkar, Abhilash Thapliyal, Megha Burman, and Karishma Modi. It will be released on Zee5 on February 20.
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