Fareb

Fareb

Flop / DisasterThriller
Director
Deepak Tijori
Release Date
8 July 2005
Language
Hindi
Budget
3.50 Cr
Box Office
1.08 Cr

Cast

Review

5/10Critic Score

Fareb attempts to mine dramatic tension from a familiar infidelity-turned-murder premise, and there are moments when it nearly succeeds. The central twist—revealing the wronged wife as the orchestrator rather than the victim—has potential for genuine shock value, and the film does manage to sustain suspense in patches, particularly in the second half when the noose tightens around Aditya. However, the execution falters considerably. The character of Riya feels more like a plot device than a fully realized antagonist, her relentless pursuit of a married man sketched in broad strokes without psychological depth. The emotional stakes that should anchor this domestic tragedy never quite land, leaving the narrative feeling more mechanical than compelling. The direction lacks the nuance needed to make the moral ambiguity sing—instead, scenes often play out with a soap opera heaviness that undermines their potential impact.

The performances here are earnest but constrained by the material. The lead actor carries the burden of suspicion adequately, selling the paranoia and desperation convincingly enough, but he's not given much to work with beyond reactive emotions. What could have been a complex, tragic study of desire and betrayal instead settles for plot mechanics. The twist itself, while narratively sound, doesn't quite earn its revelation because the filmmakers haven't invested enough in making us understand Neha's psychology—her final act feels more like a screenplay requirem

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Storyline

Aditya's got it all—a cushy gig as a creative director, a loving wife Neha who's a doctor, and a kid at home. Then Riya walks into his life at a client presentation, and she's absolutely magnetic, throwing herself at him relentlessly. He holds out for a while, but eventually the temptation wins and he caves, shattering everything with Neha in the process.

Things spiral fast when Riya ends up dead, and suddenly Aditya's the prime suspect with cops closing in on him. To make matters worse, some mysterious blackmailer starts squeezing him over the affair, tightening the noose even further. Everything points to him, and it looks like his life is genuinely over.

But here's the twist that'll blow your mind—it was Neha all along! She confronted Riya, begged her to back off, and when Riya mocked her and threw her out, Neha just snapped and bashed her with a vase. The woman everyone thought was the innocent victim was actually the perfect crime's mastermind, and she walks free while Aditya's nightmare finally ends. It's darkly brilliant how she gets away with it and slips back into her happy life like nothing happened!

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