<p>Writer-screenplay-director K Rajeswar’s Indira Vizha is neither engaging nor entertaining. This risque and ribald tripe takes audiences on a peek-a-boo(b) show. It is liberally styled on the 2004 Akshay Kumar-Kareena Kapoor-Priyanka Chopra starrer — Aitraaz.<br /><br />Santosh Srinivasan (Srikanth) is creative head of TeenTV. His creativity involves making a fool of Savithri (Hema Malini). Such is Savithri’s naivete that she falls for Santosh’s pranks time and again before the two end in matrimony. <br /><br />Then you have John Kumaramangalam (Nasser) who boasts that guns, girls and golf are game. Money and sex are a pastime for this business magnate. Adding to the sordid proceedings is Kam(a)ini (Namitha), a bikini-clad buxom beauty who believes the ladder to life’s luxuries is to bed men with moolah. <br /><br />The only saving grace is Pratap Pothen.</p>
<p>Writer-screenplay-director K Rajeswar’s Indira Vizha is neither engaging nor entertaining. This risque and ribald tripe takes audiences on a peek-a-boo(b) show. It is liberally styled on the 2004 Akshay Kumar-Kareena Kapoor-Priyanka Chopra starrer — Aitraaz.<br /><br />Santosh Srinivasan (Srikanth) is creative head of TeenTV. His creativity involves making a fool of Savithri (Hema Malini). Such is Savithri’s naivete that she falls for Santosh’s pranks time and again before the two end in matrimony. <br /><br />Then you have John Kumaramangalam (Nasser) who boasts that guns, girls and golf are game. Money and sex are a pastime for this business magnate. Adding to the sordid proceedings is Kam(a)ini (Namitha), a bikini-clad buxom beauty who believes the ladder to life’s luxuries is to bed men with moolah. <br /><br />The only saving grace is Pratap Pothen.</p>