Indiravizha Movie Review

Cast: Srikanth, Namitha, Hemamalini, Vivek, Rahasya, Nasser, Radha Ravi, Y.G. Mahendra Direction: K. Rajeshwar
Produced by: Ashok K. Kotwani Music: Yadheesh

Director K. Rajeshwar has dared to handle the theme of a ‘liberated’ woman, getting things done by making her body as her investment. The girl ditches her boyfriend seeking greener pastures and later wants to seduce the same man to fulfill her desires. Rajeshwar has the guts to make a movie on such a bold theme but his treatment hasn’t lived up to the expectation.

Indiravizha

Banking heavily on Namitha’s super-glamour, the director has failed to come out with a credible and effective screenplay and hence makes the film look amateurish and purposeless in all fronts.

Indravizha Trailer|  Gallery

Inspired by Hollywood’s Disclosure and Bollywood’s Aitraaz, Indira Vizha begins like a normal love story with Santhosh (Srikanth) wooing Savithri (newcomer Hemamalini) through a candid camera show by a channel in which he works as content head. While the love story moves ahead on predictable lines, the movie takes a turn once Kamini (Namitha) enters the scene. The young wife of the channel chief John Kumaramangalam (Nasser), Kamini tries to seduce Santhosh and dares to sack him, as he refuses to oblige.

The flashback shows that Santhosh and Kamini were lovers. Kamini ditched him to get more wealth in her life. Now she has come back as his boss’s wife and haunts him through her power.

Knowing his past, Santhosh’s wife too parts ways with him. Left alone and left jobless, Santhosh swings in to action. He accuses Kamini with sexual harassment charges and challenges his dismissal in court. What happens to the case and his life form the climax.

Rajeshwar has chosen to handle a touchy tale on human emotions with a variety of characters. But he has concentrated more on glamour and steamy stuffs rather than convincing script and griping sequences. The movie falls flat, as it lacks the logic, pace, and grip.

One can appreciate Namitha for playing a character with darker shades. She does well what is expected from her – skin show in abundance. It is not her fault if the director believes that her skin show is enough to make the film success. She oozes glamour effortlessly. Hemamalini and Rahasya too join the glamour bandwagon to add more spice to the fare.

Srikanth gets another insignificant role amidst lot of skin show by the lead ladies. He looks clueless in many scenes. It is better for the actor to carefully choose his roles.

Newcomer Hemamalini has done well when she is disgusted with his husband because of his shady past. Rahasya too has acted well in the final stage of the movie. Nasser, as always, has rendered a powerful performance. Vivek makes us laugh in some sequences.

Indira Vizha disappoints, as it relies heavily on skin show rather than anything else.

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preety
they had a hindi movie of this too. This movie ended way too quickly and has a very bland storyline. Srikanth also seems like an mateur actor in this movie and the songs ultimately stink and namitha shows way too much skin! It was ridiculous!
16 Aug 2009 06:19 AM

Mohan
When this movie was started. Namitha is very very sexy
16 Jul 2009 02:55 PM

Arjay
This movie is actually a remake of of a English movie, "Disclosure" ...Perhaps the story writer should be more imaginative and creative to come with one of his own idea.
16 Jul 2009 07:59 AM




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