Indira Vizha Review  
10 Jul 09, 10:28am

Banner: ANKK Pictures
Production: Ashok Kotwani
Direction: K. Rajeshwar
Star-casts: Srikanth, Hema Malini, Namitha, Vivek, Nasser and others.
Music: Yatish
Cinematography: Alex
Lyrics: Vairamuthu
Editor: Raghu Babu
Stunts: Rambo Rajkumar
Choreography: Dina, Sampillai
Executive Producer: Sanjeev Sharma

You cannot withstand such a tribulation as you opt for this film. K. Rajeshwar would have penned an interesting version of Hollywood blockbuster ‘Disclosure’ that was later finely tuned into Hindi version ‘Aitraaz’ by Abbas- Mustan. How a filmmaker does would merely depend upon portraying Namitha’s skin show and fall apart from focusing on other aspects.

To be precise, there is nothing such thing called a gripping screenplay, effective performance and moreover the below average technical attributes.

Santhosh (Srikanth) has a good job, lovable wife Savithri (Hema Malini) and friendly colleagues at one of the leading TV Channels in South-Asia. Perhaps, his life’s course completely changes with the arrival of Kaminey (Namitha), vice-president of the channel as she is married to the rich owner (Nasser). Within next few moments, we have hidden past lives of Santhosh and Kaminey revealed and they were once living together.

But now, Kaminey wants to seduce Santhosh and moreover he falls to be her prey and at a point backs off as he receives call from his wife. Kaminey goes to the extreme of reporting her husband that Santhosh had attempted to harass her and fires him out of job. His wife goes estranged with this bad act and Santhosh files a case against Kaminey. Santhosh’s friend (Vivek), a lawyer by profession appears for him and carries on the case hearings.

Will he succeed or not? It forms crux of the story…

Srikanth with his improper selection of scripts has been losing out his market and this one isn’t elision. Hema Malini doesn’t emote to any sequences with her earnest efforts and Namitha seems to be assuming herself that she has done something better. Apart from her skin-show exposures, the missy has nothing to showcase here. Looks like Rajeshwar and Cameraman would have planned a lot for this. None of the technical aspects are quite interesting.

On the dot, ‘Indiravizha’ doesn’t gratify the audiences and maybe the ‘C’ Centre has something to rejoice with Namitha’s ludicrous show and double etendre dialogues.

Verdict: Nothing much to appreciate about.

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