The 2011 Tamil film Anaagarigam , directed by Krishna Devan, is an adult drama that explores themes of infidelity and the consequences of moral lapses. While often marketed for its provocative content, the film attempts to weave a cautionary tale through its tangled narrative of broken trust. Plot Overview

The technical team includes cinematographer A. Muthuraj and music composer S.P.L. Selvathasan (also credited as Kalaiselvam). Reception and Availability Anaagarigam (2011) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

Anaagarigam (2011) is a Tamil romantic drama that explores complex, often controversial themes surrounding infidelity and personal consequences. Directed and written by Krishna Devan

The Plot: The City as a Character

The narrative follows Sakthi (played by newcomer Kishore), a lower-middle-class youth caught between unemployment and moral decay. Unlike the glamorous portrayals of Chennai in other 2011 films (such as Ko or Mankatha), Anagarigam focuses on cramped tenements, local gambling dens, and the frustration of a generation with no political or social outlet.

Directorial Style: The film utilizes a "shaky-cam" or raw cinematography style common in low-budget thrillers of that era to create an atmosphere of realism and tension.