In this peculiar fantasy of a world, a Cosmo magazine editor (great opportunity for drowning the leading lady in labels) has fallen for a refusing-to-grow-up fashion photographer. Editor (Dia Mirza, very good) and Photographer (Arshad Warsi, coming alive only during the sparse comedy), exchange sentimental `i love yous’ in every sentence. There’s a parallel track about his assistant (Sandhya Mrid
Vasanthabalan’s Angadi Theru is a raw, hard hitting realistic film that pulls at your heart strings. It has got enough drama and powerful characters to keep the story flowing. The film is also an expose on the inhuman conditions young people have to undergo to make a living in Chennai’s urban jungle.
The fabulous four are back to what they are good at, tickling the funny bone once again, after In Harihar Nagar and 2 Harihar Nagar. It's a lethal combination of horror and comedy that Lal has attempted this time. To his credit, the film works pretty well as a mindless entertainer that never allows the viewer to think about the logic or even to look into the watch, while the action is happening o