Thursday, October 27

Angadi Theru - Tamil movie review. . .


Director Vasantha Balan has dared to venture where no other director has until date dared to. The raw and sometimes brutal side of the ever popular shopping malls is showcased.

A very bold script with realistic scenes that is very close or just like real life situations. The movie is shot in Ranganathan Street of T-nagar, Chennai with large departmental stores with the likes of saravana Stores and others.

The reality behind the script is worrying for many. The realization that the ever popular One-stop shops in Ranganathan street,  that attract thousands of shoppers and spin the wheels of commerce are actually woven by the sweaty and sleep-deprived hungry youth of Tamil Nadu villagers. The exploitation  of these desperate young boys and girls with jobs that allow them to send home desperately-needed money, their working conditions are pathetic. But the young sweat it out, despite lacking fundamental rights and comforts, including the freedom to fall in love, let alone dignity of labor or even the basis consideration that they are humans.

The story unfolds through the lives of newcomer Mahes and his close friend Pandi who are brought to Chennai from their humble homes. The harsh working atmosphere and the rude Managers is by itself difficult to digest.

The heroin’s role is done by Anjali who gives a very strong performance in this movie.

While the first half races past, the second gets entangled in unnecessary sub-plots, but overall it does bring about the strong emotions and compulsions behind every person working in the store. However, all the actors have pulled off convincing performances.

The music by Vijay Antony and GV Prakash is worthy too and is of the right blend and is very much tiein with the theme and spirits of the movie.

The next time you visit a shopping mall, vignettes from the film will pop up, like spam mail, in your memory.


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