![]() But what follows changes the course of the entire investigation. A desire to find the killer now has vengeance thrown into the mix. This brings things to a boiling point for him. ![]() She is Vivaan’s neighbor’s daughter, whom he had a soft spot for. Joshua is arrested, but he gets bail while the tests are being run. ![]() When asked if he recognized him, he points to Joshua’s picture along with one other man’s as the possible suspects. But ultimately, a guy by the name of Sandeep comes forward, claiming to have seen the FootFairy. Targeting her would mean that the FootFairy is breaking away from their modus operandi. Shakhin was not someone who took the train regularly. But this doesn’t work out, as she gets scared, and they have to abandon the plan. He gets Shakhin, one of the regulars, to pretend that she is walking on the railway tracks alone, after informing Joshua. Meanwhile, Vivaan comes up with a plan to get some evidence against the burger place owner. Most serial killers who target women are driven by some sort of hatred towards the gender, and we don’t see how that mixes with a foot fetish. Because a little research suggests that it is one of the most common fetishes out there. It is interesting to us how the movie made us assume that it was a foot fetish that was the reason behind the killings. But the information is not enough to get a warrant against him. His ex-girlfriend testifies that he had violent tendencies. The owner, Joshua, is acknowledged to have a foot fetish. After exhausting all their leads, the police came to know that all of the victims had gone to a place called “Love, Stock, and Burgers” a few days before their deaths. And he does come, but slips away before they can catch him. The police go to the memorial service, hoping to catch a glimpse of her murderer there. In the meantime, another murder has happened, that of a woman named Vanessa D’Souza. When they bring him in for questioning, they find that he couldn’t possibly be the murderer as his alibi checks out. Through some tests, they found that it could belong to a taxi driver called Ravi Kale. As the police continue their investigation, they find a magazine at the crime scene that is covered in male sperm. We had resigned to over-the-top allegories as a means to bring in a sense of humor to the storyline, as most pieces of content resort to. The film manages to make some good jokes. Vivaan is asked by his boss to solve the case as quickly as possible because he doesn’t want to go on a news debate to defend the police. All they are aware of is that the killings happen near railway tracks and the women always seem to be wearing open footwear. Vivaan finds out that the location where they find the dead woman is not the place where she was killed, but they don’t know why the killer dumped her body elsewhere. This is not the first victim of FootFairy, i.e., the serial killer who is killing innocent women in town. The next scene is that of Vivaan, who is the inspector assigned to the case, finding the victim’s body in a red suitcase. He then drags her body to a secluded place and proceeds to cut her feet. “Footfairy” opens with a woman walking along the railway tracks when she is caught off guard by a man who puts a plastic bag over her head and asphyxiates her to death. ![]() Is Joshua The Serial Killer? Does Vivaan Find Evidence Against Joshua? ![]()
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