
Indra Vizha is about Kamini (Namitha) who meets Sridhar (Srikanth) during one of her modeling assignments. She joins a TV channel with the help of Srikanth. Both of them fall in love, but Namitha is not satisfied with what she has and she marries Nasser who is the head of the TV channel. Now Kamini wants the best of both Worlds, the money that Nasser has and her old love Srikanth. But Sridhar is a man of ideals and he does not fall prey to her intentions. A spurned Kamini accuses Sridhar of sexual harassment and files a case against him. How Sridhar defends himself forms the climax of the story. The character of Namitha in Indira Vizha is of the outlook that ‘one can succeed even at the cost of one’s ideals’ Indira Vizha is a sleazier version of Barry Levinson’s Michael Douglas-Demi Moore Disclosure (1994).
Namitha seems to be assuming herself that she has done something better. But the film is made purely to titillate and is full of half naked females in the form of Namitha, who has exposed the maximum along with Ragasiya, new girl Hema Malini and a pole dancer in a bar! Forget the sexual content of the movie, what irritates you the most is the half a dozen songs inside night clubs, that comes at regular intervals. The movie seems to be constructed exclusively around vulgar glamour and it has been made with the sole intent of making full use of Namitha’s oomph factor. Namitha is all about glamour gone overboard and nothing else. Titillation doesn’t end with just Namitha or her costumes, there are loads of explicit stuff in the name of dialogues and double entendres appear in every other frame. No surprises as to why this film was given an A certificate. Overall the movie is mainly focused on Namitha’s glamour and will be a treat only to her fans.
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