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Alaya F wants to ‘avoid’ playing it safe with film choices

She awaits the release of her upcoming film ‘Freddy’ with Kartik Aaryan

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Mumbai, December 1

Actor Alaya F, who currently awaits the release of her upcoming film 'Freddy', feels that it is a whole new journey for her and says that she has consistently tried to avoid "playing it safe".

"The last three years for me have been just about working on projects and wrapping them up. And now that they have been shot, I am really excited for the audiences to see them. I feel like a whole new journey for me is beginning and it feels so fresh, I'm full of nerves and full of excitement. I feel the same way I felt before my first film was released," she said. 

Alaya added: "I want to jump at every opportunity and I feel like I have so much to prove. I just want to do really good, honest work. I'll always experiment with genres and projects so I hope I just get wonderful opportunities that can further my journey. I hope people take note of how different ‘Freddy’ is from my first and how I've consistently tried to avoid playing it safe." 

She said: "I'm just grateful I get to act my way into people's lives through films again and I'm even more grateful that it's through a special film like ‘Freddy’."

Produced by Balaji Telefilms Limited, NH Studioz and Northern Lights Films, directed by Shashanka Ghosh and starring Kartik Aaryan and Alaya F, the film will release on December 2 on Disney+ Hotstar. IANS

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