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RomanceComedyDrama

Inji Iduppazhagi

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An overweight, young woman, who finds it hard to land a husband, learns to accept her 'Size Sexy' figure and leads an awareness campaign against a dubious slimness centre.

Release Date : 2015-11-27

Language :TamilTelugu

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : PVP Cinema

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Anushka Shetty

Character Name : Sweety

Original Name : Anushka Shetty

Gender : Female

Arya

Character Name : Abhi

Original Name : Arya

Gender : Male

Sonal Chauhan

Character Name : Simran

Original Name : Sonal Chauhan

Gender : Female

Urvashi

Character Name : Rajeshwari

Original Name : Urvashi

Gender : Female

Master Bharath

Character Name : Yahoo

Original Name : Master Bharath

Gender : Male

Prakash Raj

Character Name : Size Zero Satyanand

Original Name : Prakash Raj

Gender : Male

Rao Ramesh

Character Name : Sweety's Father

Original Name : Rao Ramesh

Gender : Male

Adivi Sesh

Character Name : Sekhar

Original Name : Adivi Sesh

Gender : Male

Brahmanandam

Character Name : Android Baba

Original Name : Brahmanandam

Gender : Male

Ali Basha

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Ali Basha

Gender : Male

Gollapudi Maruti Rao

Character Name : Mouli Thatha

Original Name : Gollapudi Maruti Rao

Gender : Male

Tanikella Bharani

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Tanikella Bharani

Gender : Male

Posani Krishna Murali

Character Name : Nijam Niranjan

Original Name : Posani Krishna Murali

Gender : Male

Pavani Gangireddy

Character Name : Jyoti

Original Name : Pavani Gangireddy

Gender : Female

Nagarjuna Akkineni

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Nagarjuna Akkineni

Gender : Male

Tamannaah Bhatia

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Tamannaah Bhatia

Gender : Female

Kajal Agarwal

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Kajal Agarwal

Gender : Female

Hansika Motwani

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Hansika Motwani

Gender : Female

Rana Daggubati

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Rana Daggubati

Gender : Male

Bobby Simha

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Bobby Simha

Gender : Male

Jiiva

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Jiiva

Gender : Male

Lakshmi Manchu

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Lakshmi Manchu

Gender : Female

Sri Divya

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Sri Divya

Gender : Female

Revathi

Character Name : Cameo Appearance

Original Name : Revathi

Gender : Female

Angela Krislinzki

Character Name : Special Appearance in 'Size Zero' Song

Original Name : Angela Krislinzki

Gender : Female

Reviews

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timesofindia

@timesofindia

2021-06-23

Inji Iduppazhagi has mostly been in the news for its leading lady Anushka putting on the pounds to play the central character. Unlike their north Indian counterparts, fans in the south, especially in Tamil Nadu, have been more receptive to curvy heroines. But that seems to be changing these days — blame it on S(l)imran! — if one were to go by the number of slender leading ladies in Kollywood today (even Hansika, who started out as a chubby actress sports a slim look of late). So, in that sense, it is quite a risky move for a heroine, and Anushka does deserve credit for trying. She plays Soundarya aka Sweety, a cheerful, but overweight, young woman, and looks the part (though there is, at times, a discernible inconsistency in her figure from one scene to the next). Initially, she doesn't seem right for the role, especially when she has to act bubbly (she has always seemed to be a somewhat mature presence), but gradually, wins us over with the earnestness in her sweet-natured performance. That is true of the film as well, to a certain extent. It takes us a while to settle down to its uneven rhythm. The plot revolves around Sweety's inability (or rather her mother's) to find a suitable match, and her falling for the hunky Abhishek (Arya), a documentary filmmaker and one of the prospective grooms who land at her doorstep. Initially, she rejects him, mainly to savour the idea of her rejecting someone for a change, but the two develop a friendly relationship. And just as she starts developing feelings for Abhi, he falls for Simran, a slim-figured social worker, leaving Sweety dejected. Meanwhile, her mother compels her to enroll in Size Zero, the new slimness centre that is the talk of the town. When her friend Jyothi, who's also a Size Zero member, ends up in the hospital, Sweety learns that it is due to the dubious practices that the centre uses to help its clients slim down. With help from Abhi, Sweety starts an awareness campaign, much to the chagrin of Size Zero's owner Satyanand. Does she win in this battle? Does Abhi realize her love for him? The problem with Inji Iduppazhagi is that the script exhibits a split personality and the tone fluctuates between the feel-good and the over-the-top. And for long sections in the second half, the focus shifts from Sweety's journey and the film turns into a fitness commercial (complete with appearances from numerous) film stars. It is a blatant attempt to sell us a 'message' (which should, ideally, have been subtly conveyed in the course of telling the story), and the film spends too much time on this segment. Also, because it has been shot as a bilingual, the film is unable to get the milieu right. The dialogues, while witty in places, feel like they were translated into Tamil from another language, while the line readings by the actors don't feel natural. Given the large number of non-Tamil faces and the fact that even Anushka's voice is dubbed (by Deepa Venkat), there are times when we are unable to shake off the feeling that we are watching a dubbed film. In this sense, it reminds you of Aaha Kalyanam, another Tamil-Telugu bilingual that didn't feel local enough. And in the climax, it falls into a cliche trap of its own making and gives us the umpteenth instance of a well-meaning guy being cruelly dumped at the altar, so that the leads can have their 'happy ending'. But despite these issues, the film manages to be engaging enough. It also gets the feel-good moments right. The fairytale-ish segments (in a nice visual touch, the frames freeze whenever Sweety has a life-changing experience) and the moments that showcase Sweety's cheery and helpful nature are done right, like her emotional dependence on fortune cookie messages to cheer herself and spread love. The senior actors like Urvashi, Prakash Raj and Gollapudi Maruti Rao register in their supporting roles and help us instantly get their characters. And for once, it is refreshing to find the hero gamely playing second fiddle to the heroine. And refreshingly, the film doesn't shy away from portraying him as the object of desire, much like how heroines are typically presented in the other films.