The plot thickens like a slow-cooked gravy. The protagonist is caught between a corrupt landlord (a terrifyingly grounded antagonist) and a group of oppressed villagers who view the ascetic as their last hope. However, unlike a conventional masala film where the hero raises a machine gun, Anagarigam explores the conflict through internal turmoil. The "masala" here is not just action; it is the spicy, uncomfortable mixture of faith, guilt, blood, and redemption.
: The director reportedly intended the film to appeal to various age groups (18 to 45), focusing on romantic and adult themes, though it failed to achieve mainstream success. The plot thickens like a slow-cooked gravy