Darshan-starrer "Indira" was a much awaited film in the Kannada
film industry not only because the action hero had the biggest hit of
his career in his previous film "Gaja", but also because he
features in a double role for the first time.
However "Indra", which is a remake of Sharat Kumar and Namitha-starrer
Tamil film "Arasu", is a clear let down for film goers. Darshan's
ardent fans may like a few of the action sequences in the film and two
songs shot abroad, but on the whole the film fails to inspire.
The major negative factor of "Indra" is that the revenge
element of the story does not have any freshness. It has been seen many
times in previous films including many Darshan hits.
The narration follows the pattern set in by films like Amithabh Bachchan's
"Shahenshah" and Rajnikanth-starrer "Baasha". There
have been many Kannada and non-Kannada films which have been inspired
by these two films. "Indra" follows the same pattern and the
audience fails to find anything new.
The film has some beautifully shot scenes and cameraman Krishna Kumar
and action director Ravi Verma have done a good job. The director Vasu
has shot temple sequences in the beginning of the film very well. But
these finer points get diluted because of the average musical composition
of Harikrishna and an oft-repeated beaten track narrative of the film.
Aiyanna is a good samaritan in the coastal Mangalore city. He has a
devoted wife and a doting brother. Aiyanna helps people around him and
poor people tormented by villains and law enforcing agencies see him
as a messiah. In the process, Aiyanna becomes a terror to the anti-social
elements. He gets killed along with his wife by a gang of greedy corporate
bosses and their henchman. Indra wants to take revenge and how he accomplishes
the task forms the rest of the story.
Darshan has lot of action sequences to please his fans. He has put
in efforts to give convincing portrayal in both the roles, But he shines
more in Indra's role. Heroine Namitha's glamorous exploits are seen
only in the song sequences. Veteran actor Ramesh Bhat delivers a good
performance, while come back heroine Sanghavi is good in her limited
opportunity. Villains Harish Rai and Anand Raj pass muster.
Harikrishna's average music composition is a big let down. On the whole
"Indra" is an ordinary fare.