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🍿 Popcorn Scale
Plot Flow:
👤 A disturbed writer-turned-serial-killer publicly declares he will
commit a string of perfect murders — each victim’s name revealed just one hour before the crime 📰💀.
🧑✈️ The case lands with police officer Vishnu Vishal (DCP Nambi), who must race against time to decode cryptic clues and stop the killings 🔎⏳.
😨 As murders begin, the film turns into a psychological, high-stakes cat-and-mouse game. Every twist adds more tension, paranoia and chilling surprises.
Available now on Netflix (from 28 Nov 2025) in multiple languages including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and dubbed — so wide accessibility 🌐📺 
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🎭 Performances & Craft
🌟 Vishnu Vishal delivers a solid cop performance — determined, worried, intense when needed 🔥👮♂️ 
😈 K. Selvaraghavan as the serial-killer brings eerie calm and creepy conviction — a strong antagonist for a thriller 👁️🖤 
🎬 Direction, background score & visuals help build suspense — the dark tone fits the story 👁️🗨️🎥 
✅ Pros
• 🔎 Gripping start & intense premise — killer announces murders in advance
• 🔥 Strong performances (especially hero & villain)
• 😨 Effective horror/thriller atmosphere and suspense
• ⏳ Good pacing after first act — thriller picks up well in second half
⚠️ Cons
• 🐌 First half feels a bit slow & build-up is gradual
• 🔁 Some familiar horror/thriller tropes — may feel predictable if you’ve seen many crime thrillers
• 🤔 Ethical ambiguity & justification for killings may not sit well with all viewers
🔥 Verdict
Aaryan (2025) is a taut, gritty psychological-crime thriller that tries to pull you deep into a web of murder, mystery and madness.
It’s not flawless — pacing and familiar tropes weigh it down at times — but when it hits, it hits hard: suspenseful story, solid acting, and enough shock value to keep you hooked.
If you’re in the mood for a dark, intense movie-night watch on Netflix, this one is worth your time 🎬🖤
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30 Nov’25 14:47
Movie Lover
Aaryan, directed by Praveen K.,
is a psychological crime thriller that begins with an inventive premise but struggles to sustain a consistently engaging experience, hindered by
Roops Aventatator
A fine, engaging thriller with a few predictable bumps but overall a smartly
crafted experience. Definitely a nail-bitting thriller watch.
Vishnu Vishal, after Ratsasan, clearly
Aadhityaa Parthasarathy
A decent crime thriller.
Although it had some technical flaws, it had its good flow. But i didn’tfind the crux satisfying.
Kanish S
Good thriller !
Manohar Devkar
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Nikhil Bharadwaj
The first 25 mins of this film was fire.
The wife was totally unnecessary?? Could've easily cut 30-40 mins off the film? And the music? I'm sure i could switch my blender on and
