

Finally, after lots of disappointing flops on almost every weekend in the past, here comes glad news for Tamil movie buffs. Vasantha Balan's 'Angadi Theru' may not be an entertainment film, but a hardcore reality about problems and pitiful lives of those salespersons, whom we meet often at textile showrooms.
T. Nagar, one of the prominently commercial areas of Chennai is well-known for its lavish showrooms, where everyone from a billionaire to a middle class family walks around. But Vasantha Balan's portrayal on other-side of T. Nagar is pretty mind-boggling.
The day-to-day problems of these salespersons, their humiliations and need to resist such cruelties of their bosses have been distinctly presented.
Hats off to Vasantha Balan for such a brilliant attempt of showcasing the realities that was till now an unknown mystery for Chennaites themselves one of the best movies, I ever seen instead of watching the commercial blabbers like sura you can encourage this kind of stuffs and also top hero’s (Vijay and Ajith) must learn how to give movie.
Nowadays actors who always prefer super action hero roles seems to be transformed slowly to normal and natural roles. At the same time superstars like Rajinikanth are trying their level best with convincing roles like Sivaji and sci - fiction Endhiran with maximum entertainment guaranty.
Buzz up!
But there are few actors, like Vijay, still living in the world of myths and not ashamed for giving half bakedfilms like Kuruvi, Villu, Vettaikkaran, Sura and cheating the so called die hard fans continuously.
Sura, the 50th film of Vijay is surely a disaster in his 19 years old career. The story is as old as hills and the sequences are stale and repeated. Vadivelu is the only plus point in this two and half hour horrible experience. Another important point is, S P Rajkumar, who always made some B grade films, wasted a golden opportunity to establish himself as a front line entertainment filmmaker.
50 is not up to the mark.
Bottom-line:- Don't waste your money and also don't encourage this king of commercial blabbers.