UTV Motion Pictures, one of the biggest production houses in the film industry today, presents Settai, a remake of the Hindi film Delhi Belly.
The original Delhi Belly was deemed a sex comedy for its many risqué jokes and double entendres. Settai has retained the film’s original theme, but according to the makers, the screenplay was modified to suit the Tamil audience. Unfortunately, in the process, all the fun and laughter has been taken out of the film and what we are left with is a poor reproduction of a great original.
The film is directed by R Kannan of Jeyam Kondaan and Kandein Kadhalai fame and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur. Settai has music by S S Thaman and cinematography by P G Muthaiah.
The director has chosen Arya, Santhanam and Premgi Amaren to play the much appreciated cast of Delhi Belly’s, Imran Khan, Kunaal Roy Kapur, and Vir Das. Nassar plays the lead antagonist and the female leads are played by Anjali and Hansika Motwani.
The film is set in Mumbai, where Arya, Santhanam and Premgi work for an upcoming Tamil daily. Arya plays a very enthusiastic journalist called JK who is determined to make it big by reporting genuine and socially relevant stories.
Santhanam plays a gossip columnist and photographer Nadupakka Nakki, who enjoys writing fake stories just so he can rhyme all his lines. Premgi plays Cheenu, the newspaper cartoonist.
Shakti (Anjali) works for an English daily, and through her work, often comes in contact with JK. JK is engaged to airhostess Madhu played by Hansika Motwani.
The entire plot revolves around an unfortunate mix-up by JK and his friends. A package of stolen diamonds gets mixed up with another carrying a stool
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