Freddy review: The Kartik Aaryan and Alaya F-starring movie doesn’t seem stretched out or veers off course at two hours and thirteen minutes. The second half of the tale becomes a little predictable, but the movie still maintains its momentum.
I suppose that’s why Kartik Aaryan’s most recent film, Freddy, which will give you the chills, succeeds because it’s dark, intense, toxic, and intensely toxic. The movie masterfully captures the complexity and eccentricities of Kartik’s character by portraying him in a never-before-seen avatar. Shashanka Ghosh’s suspenseful thriller Freddy will make you feel terrified, scared, and occasionally just creepy.
Without batting an eyelash, Dr. Freddy Ginwala (Kartik Aaryan), a 28-year-old introvert, recluse, and loner dentist, captivates you with his story of searching for his “soulmate” for five years on the matrimony website Meri Shaadi.com. After failing to locate a good match and being humiliated by a few prank calls, Freddy develops feelings for a married woman named Kainaaz Irani (Alaya F), who is trapped in a violent marriage.
When she needs to have a tooth extracted, she visits his dental office. After that, a series of things happen that bring the two of them together and cause them to fall in love. But this love story is about more than just the happy occasions, private encounters, and affection the characters have for one another.
The great twist at the halfway point and the climax are without a doubt the highlights of the movie and leave an impression on you. Freddy is undoubtedly a spine-chilling film to watch, with characters that are as complex as its plot. Currently, you may watch the movie on Disney+ Hotstar.