Freddy Daruwala also discussed how to balance delivering a responsible story without glamorizing bad activity while depicting a terrible character.
Actor Freddy Daruwala explained why he likes playing negative or important “bad boy” roles in the streaming series “Crackdown 2” and “Inspector Avinash,” which have received a lot of great feedback.
He stated in an interview that it is crucial for actors to explore a variety of personalities and “challenge myself creatively.” The chance to dive into the minds of complicated and morally problematic characters is what draws him to these roles.
Freddy Daruwala said: “I strive to create layers within these roles, adding nuances that go beyond mere stereotypical portrayals. It’s about finding the humanity in these characters and showcasing the conflicts they face, both internally and externally. By exploring their emotional journey and highlighting their internal struggles, I aim to captivate the audience and challenge their perceptions.”
Freddy Daruwala also discussed how to balance delivering a responsible story without glamorizing bad activity while depicting a terrible character.
He said: “To meet the challenge, I work closely with the project’s filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters. Together, we work to create a complex story that examines the effects and repercussions of these people’s decisions. We want to highlight the consequences of their actions, highlighting the drawbacks and delving into the nuanced nature of their decisions. I also pay special attention to the moral compass of the character.
“It’s crucial to give a three-dimensional depiction that goes beyond a cursory exaltation of bad behavior. We can humanize the character and give a deeper understanding of their behavior by emphasizing their internal difficulties, motivations, and conflicts,” Freddy Daruwala concluded.