The story follows (Anushka Shetty), a cheerful, food-loving woman who is frequently rejected by prospective grooms due to her weight. Her mother (Urvashi) is desperate to find her a match and eventually pressures her into joining a popular slimness center called "Size Zero," run by the smooth-talking Satyanand (Prakash Raj).
The story revolves around (Anushka Shetty), a cheerful, foodie woman who is constantly rejected by prospective grooms due to her weight. Despite her mother’s anxiety and societal pressure, Sweety remains optimistic until she falls for Abhi (Arya), a documentary filmmaker. When she realizes Abhi is interested in a "slim" girl, Simran (Sonal Chauhan), Sweety joins a popular weight-loss clinic called "Size Zero". inji iduppazhagi full movie
However, the screenplay is not without its flaws. The second half dips slightly into melodrama, and the conflict resolution feels a bit rushed. Some critics argued that while the film preaches "inner beauty," the ending—which focuses on a healthier lifestyle—contradicts the initial message of "loving yourself as you are." Despite these pacing issues, the film manages to keep the audience engaged because its heart is in the right place. The story follows (Anushka Shetty), a cheerful, food-loving
Sweety develops feelings for (Arya), a documentary filmmaker who values inner beauty but is initially involved with a fitness enthusiast named Simran (Sonal Chauhan). The plot takes a serious turn when Sweety discovers that the slimming center uses dangerous drugs to achieve rapid weight loss. With Abhi’s help, she launches an awareness campaign to expose the clinic's dubious practices and promote self-acceptance. Inji Iduppazhagi - Apple TV Despite her mother’s anxiety and societal pressure, Sweety
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However, the clinic, run by the greedy (Prakash Raj), uses dangerous methods for quick results. After witnessing a friend suffer severe health issues from the clinic's "fat-burning" supplements, Sweety launches a campaign to educate people that fitness and health are more important than being thin. Cast and Crew Inji Iduppazhagi Movie Review {3/5} - The Times of India